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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Caption of pic.~

Henry is doing a paper in history to be able to get a good grade in this class. This was being done in class 113 and was done due to him seeming to be an outstanding student for working.

About the pic.~

The subjects name is Henry. He's doing work from the book, a little bit of history. He's doing this to get a good grade, this was done on January 14th, 2009.

First photo evaluations.~

1.Only thing in sharp focus is the person in the chair.
A. The filing cabnet is not in focus while everything else is.
B. The filing cabnet was in the light.
2. There ish good contrast. Except the filing cabnet. The light ruined it.
3.No... Pay better attention to what I'm doing.
4. No?
5.Yes.

First Photo!


Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Number 6.~

It works by messing with our views how we view things, see things, working on our reality. It challenges our morlas since that's not how she really looks?

Number5.~

Honestly I don't think there is a difference in fashion photography and photojournalism.

Number 4.~

I do believe any form of drastic change is bad. However it's technically good if no one can tell you changed it. It doesn't matter if you can get away with it? But I think maybe.. Facial changes for like model's, or something to that affect are okay.

Number 3.~

Yes. Let's say you were making a photo for the newspaper. This is an example infrnedgement[spelling?]. It's a crime, a federal crime. It can and will get you jail duty.

Number 2.~

No. It's wrong wise but it helps us view what in our eye's or what we percieve as 'beautiful', though may in reality not be that, it's what we're forced to see.

Number 1.~

The model's face had been tucked. They got rid of her dimpels, her eye's were shallowed, her eye lid's raised, all. They changed her look more, her neck get's longer, her eye's bigger. They drasticcly change her hair, darkening it, styling it.