Wednesday, March 30, 2011

fine art photography


Fine art photography is taking pictures of motions,travel, street landscape. Fine art photography is hard to define. Fine art photography is absolute beauty.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Assignment 3 - Katie Weed

Cloudscape photography:
Cloudscape photography is simply photography of clouds or sky. A couple of notable cloudscape photographers are Leonard Misonne and Alfred Stieglitz. Misonn was noted for his black and white photos of heavy skies and dark clouds. Stieglitz was noted for recreating many equivalents of clouds. (An equivalent is a series of photos)


Forensic Photography:
Forensic photography is the act of recreating a scene or accident. Usually this scene is a crime scene and the photographs are used in court or to aid a criminal investigation. The photographs are images of the victims, place, or items involved in the crime. A couple of things to keep in mind when doing this sort of photography are correct lighting, accurate angling of lenses, and a variety of different viewpoints.





Friday, March 25, 2011

ASSIGNMENT #3 Amanda Liguori

Aerial photography:

Aerial photography is taking pictures from above the subject in an elevated possition. When people take photos in this manner, the camera is usually not supported by a ground-based structure. The cameras however may be hand held or mounted. Photos can be taken by a photographer, triggered remotely or triggered automatically.


Cloudscape photography:

Cloudscape photography is basically just photos of clouds. These photos can be taken in a sequence, viewing the same cloud or clouds over a period of time, or they can be taken once of one cloud in a pretty scene (like a sunset or in the moonlight).

fire photography

I chos fire photography because I find it interesting . It was interesting because I eike fires. Fire photography is taking pictures of fire. It can be dengerous to get colse to the fire. fire photographers need to know how to be safe in case they get hurt. Thy also need to ware firefighters protective gear If fire photographers wand to take pictures for news/news papers then they need to have a eiscence.


Thursday, March 24, 2011

Assignment 3

Post-Mortem Photography:

Post-Mortem Photography is the practice of photographing those who have died recently. When it first began in the mid-1800s, it was used as a way for families to immortalize their dead relatives. The dead were photographed quite soon after they died, and were typically depicted in the clothes they died in, without a coffin present. More recently, Post-Mortem Photography has been used as an art form, but it is highly frowned upon and very controversial.


Kite Aerial Photography:

Kite Aerial Photography is when a camera is raised on a kite and triggered remotely to take pictures. It is a common alternative to Aerial Photography. There are a wide variety of mechanisms used in Kite Photography, ranging from simple kites and triggers with disposable to cameras to radio controlled digital cameras. The best kites for Kite Aerial Photography are the most stable, which can thus produce the clearest shots. Kite photography was first done in 1887 by a Briton named Douglas Archibald.

Assignment #3 Marie Guillette

High Speed Photography is the science of taking pictures of very fast phenonmena. It's the opposite of time-lapse photography. Common usage, high speed photography may refer to either or both of the following meanings. The first is that the photograph itself may be taken in a way as to appear to freeze the motion, especially to reduce motion blur. The second is that a series of photographs may be taken at a high sampling frequency or frame rate. The first requires a sensor with good sensitivity and either a very good shuttering system or a very fast strobe light. The second requires some means of capturing successive frames, either with a mechanical device or by moving data off electronic sensors very quickly


Underwater photography is the process of taking photos while underwater. It's usually done while scuba-diving, but can be done while snorkeling or swimming. Despite these challenges, it offers the possibility of many exciting and rare photographic opportunities. Animals such as fish and marine mamals are the most common subjects, but photographers also pursue shipwrecks, submerged cave systems, underwater "landscapes", and portrates of fellow divers.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Vernacular Photography: The common definition of the word "vernacular" is having an indigenous or native quality. But, Vernacular Photography, which is also known as amateur photography, is the creation of photographs that are taken by everyday, ordinary, or unknown photographers that take photographs of common, everyday things.

Candid Photography: Candid Photography is photography that focuses mainly on the impulse to take a picture, instead of focusing on the techniques that could be used to take the picture. For example this type of photography would not be considered a photograph that was taken on account of the fact that the scene, or stage was set up or planned. It is sort of like a spur of the moment photograph.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Assigntment #3; Hanna.

Fire Photography.

Fire Photography is taking pictures of firefighting "operations." Fire photographers must have special skills and knowledge, do to the conditions that they are around while photographing. Most of the times the photographers will be required to wear fire equipment to protect themselves.

Fashion Photography.

Fashion photography is taking photographs of clothing or models, mostly for advertisement or magazines. It started in the 1830's. Fashion photographs started being put into magazines in the 20th century, starting a chain of magazines such as La mode and Vogue to start using fashion photography.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Unusual Photo

I chose this photo because it shows a waterfall but you wouldn't see a water fall in this way. thats why its unusual. i really like the beauty it shows. the water looks really pure he way its falling and lit up.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011



This photograph by Matt Stuart is a great example of a "usual seen in an unusual way" photo, and is very visually interesting. The most important decision tool the photographer used was to lower his camera to the ground, thus allowing the viewer to see only the feet of the subjects, as well as giving a good look at the lines and texture of the pavement. Another decision tool that came into play was "what else to include" (or in this case, what NOT to include). The photographer cut the heads of his subjects out of the picture. This incites some curiosity in the viewer, and highlights the more important parts of the image: the lines of the subjects legs and the color contrast.



The photographer here used his decisions to make a boring and generic lamp into interesting subject matter. First, he held the camera at a very weird diagonal angle. This allowed him to exploit negative space offered by the sky and place the building in an interesting location relative to the lamppost. Second, he used a worm's view. This gives the viewer a good view of the yellow focal point, and thus adds color contrast. It also includes a lot of the sky and prevents the shot from feeling busy or congested.

Monday, March 7, 2011

In this picture there are two major things that it an example of "seeing the usual in an unusual way," the first being the point of view. The photographer was low to the ground and looking up. The second thing that's important is the lens chosen. The artist used a fish-eye lens to get more in the shot while being closer and to distort the trees.
















I chose this because the artist could only achieve this effect of glassy water and blurred clouds by leaving the shutter open for a long time. Also the artist chose to include the ice in the foreground instead of getting rid of it.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

This is my second example of seeing the Usual in an Unusual way in which the photographer uses three different decision tools. 1. The first tool is Viewpoint. When the photographer took this picture, he was level with his Focal Point. 2. the second tool is Focal Point Placement. The most important part of the picture(which is the fish that is centered vertically on the photo with the largest stripe of yellow scales) is off-centered to the left a little. 3. Lastly, the third tool is Camera-Subject Distance. The photographer is close up to the Focal Point(the fish)






This is my second example of seeing the Usual in an Unusual way. The photographer uses two different decision tools in the picture. 1. The first is Focal Point Placement. The most important part of the photo(in this case the moon) is directly in the center of the photo. 2.The second is Viewpoint. The photographer is just about level with the moon when they took this picture.













Thursday, March 3, 2011

Assignment #2

This photo is a good example of Usual in an Unusual Way because of:
Viewpoint- Everything is mini, so the photographer made you feel like you were almost part of the scene.
Focal Point Placement- The focal point is the bright blue house, but with a contrasting colored house behind it your eye is drawn to the read house and so on throughout the picture.
Subject Distance- The photographer chose the distance between the little neighborhood and the camera to make it look like you were the creator of it.



This photo is also a great example of Usual in an Unusual Way because of it's:
Coloring: The photographer made the colors all compliment each other and your eye is drawn to the center of the photo where the water meets the sky.
Camera Direction: The camera is slightly offset giving you the thought that maybe you're about to go under water.







Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Assignment #2- Claire Kelly


The main decison tool I think that the photographer used was what other things to include. If the photographer had chosen to use the rest of the person's body, the picture would be boring, and wouldnt be as interesting as this is. This is considered a "usual seen in an unusual way" picture, because it is an object or task that many people have to do, but just shown in a different way.










One decision tool that the photographer used to take this picture was viewpoint, in which he used a worms-eye view. Using this tool makes the road seem very wide and the top of the hill looks farther away than it actually is. This photo is considered "usual seen in a unusual way" because the photographer took an everyday subject, and made it look different than it normally would look.
















Assignment 2 - Katie Weed

I think the biggest decision tool used here is what other things to include. I think this picture would have a completely different meaning if the persons body was also included. By only including the subject's arms, the focus of the picture is mainly on the bird tattoo.

This photo is an example of seeing the usual in an unusual way because it takes an ordinary household object (matches in this case) and makes something beautiful out of them. The camera-subject distance is close up making the focus solely on the heart. I like how the view point is almost level and at a slight angle.


Assignment #2 (Lisa Ashley)

The focal point of the photo is the old man in the center of the photo. When you first look at it, that is what catches your eye right off. The decision tool used to take this photo is focal point placement. The focal point is placed right in the center of the image. If the focal point was placed off center, you would loose the affect of the old barn and the license plates covering the door. Again, in this photo, the decision tool used makes the photo great.

Assignment #2 (Lisa Ashley)

This photo uses the decision tool of camera-subject distance. There is not very much distance between the camera and the subject, so this photo was taken very close up. Because the picture is close up, you can see all the detail of the flower. If the picture wasn't taken close-up, it would just be a flower and it wouldn't be nearly as pretty. The decision tool makes this photo.