Friday, December 21, 2012
360 Panorama
This was at Hazelbrook Middle School. I had difficulties making all 3 and my teacher said he would just allow me to post the one I had done.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Friday, December 7, 2012
Monday, December 3, 2012
Portraits
Portraits of People
My brother in the dining room because I told him that there was a ghost! |
My mom in our living room because I told her to do something besides smile! |
This is my moms mad face. She was not cooperating because Real Housewives of Atlanta was on and it was a new episode. |
My mom making her mad face because she just wanted me to leave. |
My brother thinks double chinning is cute... |
My brother has beautiful blue eyes and the cross procces made them bluer. |
My brother in my living room he was super hyper and i had to hold him down and bribe him to stay still. |
My mom was not shocked I counted One Two Three and she was smiling and on Three she made this face! |
This is my dad in our living room. He was being confused. I think if I saw someone making this face during a test I would burst out laughing. |
Self Portraits
3 Black and White
3 Sabattier
3 Multiple Exposure
My portraits pretty much portray my personality: silly. I can never just smile and I really like having fun.
3 Sabattier
3 Multiple Exposure
My portraits pretty much portray my personality: silly. I can never just smile and I really like having fun.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Monday, October 15, 2012
Web Assignment #4
1. Who was Alfred Stieglitz and why is he noteworthy in the history of photography?
He was an American photographer and modern art promoter. He introduced many European artists to the U.S.
2. Choose a photograph he made, upload it to your blog, and explain why you chose it as your favorite by him.
3. With what famous painter was he in a relationship? Who was she? Upload a painting by her that you like.
Extra: How did they influence each other in their art making?
Georgia O'keeffe. She was also a painter.
He was an American photographer and modern art promoter. He introduced many European artists to the U.S.
2. Choose a photograph he made, upload it to your blog, and explain why you chose it as your favorite by him.
This picture is my favorite by Alfred because the snow is swirling in the background, but you don't lose the outline of the buildings in the back. Also, there are lines in the snow in the foreground, leading my eyes to the subject material.
3. With what famous painter was he in a relationship? Who was she? Upload a painting by her that you like.
Extra: How did they influence each other in their art making?
Georgia O'keeffe. She was also a painter.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Friday, October 5, 2012
Web Assignment #3
1. What is a Brownie Camera?
A long-running inexpensive camera
2. Who invented it, and when?
Anyone could be able to take their own pictures now, because of the camera being inexpensive. The brownie camera eventually led to the video camera.
A long-running inexpensive camera
2. Who invented it, and when?
Eastman Kodak in February 1900
3. How did it change society, and of course, the photography world?Anyone could be able to take their own pictures now, because of the camera being inexpensive. The brownie camera eventually led to the video camera.
Web Assignment #2
What is a daguerrotype?-A photograph taken by an early process employing an iodine-sensitized silvered plate and mercury vapor. What did the surface of a daguerrotype resemble?- A mirror-like copper plate, covered with a layer of iodine. When were they prominent?- When they are exposed to light. What photographic process did the daguerrotype replace? - Ambrotype process
2. What is an "albumen" print?-Its a silver plate that, that is developed from a negetive What was the main "ingredient" of the albumen process?- cotton then covered in egg whites When did the albumen process die out?
3. What is a "stereograph?"- shows depth in a photo When were they popular?-during 1849-1850
4. What is a "carte de visite?"-Its a small picture using the albumen process What were they used for? trade with family, friends, guests
5. Who were Matthew Brady and Alexander Gardner?-they were photographers They both are notable for what type of photography?-They took photos of the civil war When were they active?-1860's Post two noteworthy photographs for each photographer.
2. What is an "albumen" print?-Its a silver plate that, that is developed from a negetive What was the main "ingredient" of the albumen process?- cotton then covered in egg whites When did the albumen process die out?
3. What is a "stereograph?"- shows depth in a photo When were they popular?-during 1849-1850
4. What is a "carte de visite?"-Its a small picture using the albumen process What were they used for? trade with family, friends, guests
5. Who were Matthew Brady and Alexander Gardner?-they were photographers They both are notable for what type of photography?-They took photos of the civil war When were they active?-1860's Post two noteworthy photographs for each photographer.
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