Friday, December 12, 2014

Masters of Photography - Julia Margaret Cameron


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About the Photographer:
Julia Margaret Cameron was born in Calcutta, India, in June 1815. She was known for creating “fancy portraits”, which is the art historical term for an imaginary portrait of a real or literary character. Cameron was inspired by the poets of the 19th century, such as Lord Alfred Tennyson and Lord Byron the 6th. She also alluded to mythological and biblical themes. Some examples of this include her portraits of Circe (1865), Cassiopeia (1866), King Lear Allotting Kingdom to Three Daughters (1872), and the Parting of Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere (1874). Sometimes, she purposely softened the focus, or allowed the subject to move slightly, in order to create a blurred effect that would demonstrate the life of the subject.

We chose Julia Margaret Cameron because I, as an avid reader and aspiring author, really love to understand the story behind the pictures. Thus, Cameron's style of recreating characters of history or literature with her portraits really appealed to me. I realized while making the project that, as much as I would like to put solely my own influence and ideas into the photography and my writing, I must also leave room for the observer and reader to interpret my work for themselves. Thus, selected ambiguity is important.

Friday, November 7, 2014

Second Portrait


For this assignment, I took a picture of a person in my group, Isaac. I heightened the color of his sweatshirt to make it more vibrant.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Composition Review - 3 Rules


Rule of colors, rule of thirds, rule of background.
http://www.digitalcameraworld.com/2012/04/12/10-rules-of-photo-composition-and-why-they-work/

Thursday, October 16, 2014

First Portrait



Mission Bell Tower Quad 
Melissa C.
I added temperature and cropped it to focus on her face.

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Self-Portrait


I added more color using Camera Raw.

Shallow Depth of Field



I heightened the colors, saturation, and contrast on Camera Raw.

Friday, September 26, 2014

Third Photo Assignment - My Third Rule

This shows my rule of being whimsical in my photography. It also illustrates the rule of colors, as I altered the colors on Camera Raw to make the carrots and apples have a brighter, more contrasting color.

My Three Rules of Composition:

  1. Rule of Colors
  2. Rule of Thirds
  3. Rule of Whimsicality

Second Photo Assignment, My Second Rule

This is an inverted version of my Rule of Contrasting Colors. Normally, I take pictures with dark backgrounds and bright colors, but this picture has a bright background of the sky, and dark shadows in the people. I used Camera Raw to heighten the contrast by brightening the background and enhancing the shadows.

Roxie!

This follows my rule of taking pictures of what I love, as well as natural, not directed, shots.

Thursday, September 25, 2014

First Photo Assignment, My First Rule























Inverted law of thirds; usage of bright vs dull color contrasts