Thursday, December 10, 2015





Why did you take Digital Photo I?
"painting wasn't available."

What were three things you enjoyed learning so far in Digital Photo I?
1. Photoshop
2.  project time
3.  movies

What has been your favorite project so far?
fixing the old photo's because I can often use that skill.

What was your least favorite project so far?
grunge, it was hard to follow and I got too frustrated.

Are you interested in taking Digital Photo II?
I would be if I didn't like making art with my hands more, but it was a great skill to get the basics of.

Do you feel your skills in photography have improved during the semester?
Definitely, if not at least I know how it's supposed to look.

If you could re-do one project, which one would it be and why?
architecture, I would do it when it's nicer though, I can't be in the cold it hurts a lot and the cold isn't pretty.
Was Ms. Baron a professional, helpful, and knowledgeable teacher?
YES X9999, she helped so much with my Photoshop skills and questions and was honest and always available, no question was stupid to ask.
Is there a project/skill you would like to learn next semester?
Making logo's.
COMMENTS or COMPLAINTS?:
Show us your art! Also, a little display of how you take your photos and how you set up for them.

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

How can you adjust lines in your photography?
Using a tilt-shift lens or some of the image being cut off.

How does organizing your capture help the final photo?
Brings out the photo, makes it pop, and give it a better look than an ok look.

Explain three more tips that you learned from this article that you find helpful.
1.)having the best possible natural light combined with well-placed artificial strobe light makes a better picture.
2.) you can tame the light to your vision for a better picture.
3.) to watch out for reflections.
Randy Scott Slavin
I choose this photo because it's kind of like looking through a drop of water. It manipulates the view of the building it's like being small and looking up. he joins hundreds of photographs together to create distorted views of familiar American cityscapes.

Simona Panzironi
I choose her because he work seamed simple yet still beautiful in it's own way. It's elegant and subtle.
She captures basic structure and captures the essence and genuine beauty of it.

Rut Blees Luxemburg
She take's night photos and granite photos of architecture.
I choose her because it gives off a vibe of danger and creepy it's kind of exhilarating and has a tough feeling to it.
 

Monday, November 16, 2015


Which photographer's work do you personally prefer? Platon or Dylan McDermott?
~ I liked Platons photographs more.
Where does Dylan McDermott go to take the best photos and why is it so fantastic to photograph? 
~In Africa, There's something to always capture

Platon says he does not think of himself as a photographer anymore. What does he say he is?
~A storyteller, telling his story through pictures.

Both Platon and Dylan McDermott talk about today's society and how it have been "robbed" by technology. What has technology taken from us according to Platon? Do you agree with the statements they make about communication today? Why or why not?
~Everyone is always documenting their life and the are missing out on cool things because they are always on their phone, I agree entirely, this generation can't stop looking at their phone.

Describe a photo you saw in the episode that you felt was an exceptional photo.
~The man holding his guitar without knowing what actually was happening they see it as something inspiring and it's kind of funny.