JOURNAL 5
Renaissance
http://images-cdn01.associatedcontent.com/image/A5229/52291/300_52291.jpg
This painting is very symmetrical. The subjects are are right in the middle of the painting and on either side of them is a yellow wall. The movement in this photo starts from the face of Mary moves down through the child, and back up Mary’s right arm to her face again creating a triangular shape. The colors in this photo, yellow orange and blue, are complimentary making the photo contrast between the subjects and everything else.
Modern
http://photo.net/general-comments/attachment/4037152/DOCUMENTARY%20-3MIKRO.jpg
This photo from the Great Depression is also symmetrical, with all subjects in the middle of the photo. There is also a triangular shape for the woman’s face, down her arm moving right and up the child. Although this picture isn’t in color, it is also very contrasting because it has very white whites and dark blacks with a lot of shades of gray. The feel in both of these photos is one of protection for the children and worry from the woman. We get the sense that both woman are very strong, and yet they are going through very difficult while having to take care of children. Both pictures capture a moment the eyes of the subject that would be hard to recreate outside of the moment.
Reflection
My eyes travel first to what is the most interesting in the picture which could be a number of different things. This includes where a dark color and light color meet, eyes of a person, what is the brightest, where there is motion, where people are, where the nicest shapes are, texture etc. It really depends on the picture what I am drawn to, but a good photograph has a definite point of interest and it should move me around the photograph effortlessly without me realizing that I’m moving. In the painting, there the subject is offset from the background because her gown is complimentary to the background which helps to make a distinction where she ends and the background begins. Also, the baby is offset from Mary because it is wearing a bright pink towel which is very distinct from the blue of the gown.
Found Photos
Asymmetry
http://media.wiley.com/assets/1154/63/0-4700-3743-1_040114.jpg
Symmetry
http://comps.fotosearch.com/comp/UNZ/UNZ664/sharp-pencils-arranged_~u15623959.jpg
Triangle
Circles
http://fineartamerica.com/images-medium/circles-and-squares-joe-bonita.jpg
Linear
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/64/195933862_6b2c35ebcd.jpg?v=0
JOURNAL 6
Reflection
Abstract photography is different from documentary and portrait photography because it doesn’t have a clear subject. In documentary and portrait photography, there is generally a specific object that is being shot and the background is to used to help draw attention to that subject, but in abstract the entire picture is the subject. An abstract photograph is filled with the subject so as to keep the viewer from realizing what they are looking at. A very good use for abstract photography would be in graphic design where the emphasis would be placed on the text and not on the subject. I would enjoy shooting abstract, because mistakes can usually add to the photograph, and it is more open to creativity.
Found Photos
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1058/945370296_2a074ec7d2_o.jpg
http://dawnminchin.com/images/photography/pile.jpg
http://hobbyphotographytips.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/abstract-photography2.jpg
http://www.sc-photos.co.uk/home/galleries/abstract/AbPICT14091.jpg
http://openorigins.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/0116_07.jpg
JOURNAL 7
Reflection
I enjoyed photography with a lot of shadows. It is more interesting to a get a very wide gray scale with bright whites and dark blacks. I enjoy using the sun is my main light source because it is a lot easier to get really good color in the photo, but the shadows add the interest because it brings it all to life. I found the lighting I used enhanced the photography, because when I put bright lights on the subject it would allow me to have more color because I could use a lower ISO. When I only used room lights, the photo would be very dull and without a lot of contrast making it very flat, but if I did the lights right the photo would come alive.
Found Photos
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_WDHMna7eqUM/Sa7icNptHLI/AAAAAAAAABU/VpekFD0VGfg/s400/27.jpg
http://www.steveshamesphotos.com/images/Riolinda01.jpg
http://diglloyd.com/diglloyd/free/Experiments/images/photoshop/_MG_0995-small.jpg
http://www.visionsofcontrast.com/6/imgMed/Cracked-earth-sky.jpg
JOURNAL 8
Reflection
I enjoyed using shape, color, and texture to the story because it makes the photo unified. It took more time to the photos just right because I had to be sure that I was capturing everything correctly, but the photos turned out better because of it. There was more of purpose to the photograph when I spent time thinking about the shapes, colors, and textures in the photos. It wasn’t random pointing and shooting. I have preference towards emphasizing color over shapes and texture because that’s what I’m personally drawn to visually. If a photo doesn’t have colors that are interesting and work together in an interesting way, then I normally don’t give it another thought. Overall, these three elements are very important in unifying the story the photograph is telling.
Found Photos
http://mk-photography.biz/articles/general/images/bright.jpg
http://www.hickerphoto.com/data/media/185/gazania-flower_13619.jpg
http://www.ambercrooks.com/images/Air/Bright%20Colours.jpg
http://fc09.deviantart.com/fs17/i/2007/150/1/3/Colorful_by_ArhcamtIlnaad.jpg
