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Monday, February 28, 2011
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Saturday, December 11, 2010
decisions
So many decisions! At least I have people on my floor to help out.
regular light
regular light
black light
black light
black light
blue light
blue light
blue light
The black light and blue light look the exact same picture wise but when you're actually looking at them, the black light is calmer then the blue light.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
How I Spent Tuesday Night...
My roommate and neighbor like my prototypes more then I do! This is what I found when I came back into my room... At least they're getting some use out of them!
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Reflections on the Readings
Reflections:
Parts of the letter:
The reading, Parts of the Letter, pertained to this specific project because both dealt with the use of learning how to create typography. The reading taught me the basic vocabulary of typography, which I was able to use correctly while my group and I constructed our three-foot letters. I think the reading was very helpful because as a graphic designer, I will deal a lot with different types of typography and now I know the basic vocabulary of type.
Photo Ops:
In the reading, Photo Ops, I learned that there are many different techniques to think about when taking a picture. Whether it’s taking pictures with friends, pictures on vacation, or portrait style pictures, it is essential to think about your technique. All the techniques talked about in the reading, symmetry, repetition, close-up, framing, continuous, exploration, movement, and serendipity, pertained to this group project. We, as a group, were challenged to step outside the box of an ordinary photograph and get creative. We were challenged to find unique angels to take our photo from and also creative sites around campus.
Photography Steve Edwards:
The reading taught me things I never knew before like how photography was first used and when it was first documented. It talked a lot about how photography was used in prisons and documentation in prisons. I actually found this chapter very interesting because I never knew much about the history of photography. This reading covered all the history from when photography first started until now. Although I am not one much for history, I actually wanted to read more. I’ve always been interested in photography even though I don’t think it’s really for me. Steve Edwards’ chapter pertains to this project we are doing in class because we are actually documenting our own creative work and being challenged to make our photograph make sense without words.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Photo Essay
My thoughts on the photo essay accordion style book:
I don't want to do it but here goes nothing...
I don't want to do it but here goes nothing...
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