Ashlee's Photography
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Critique one:
Interpretation: The audience interpret correctly of the egg face being eaten by a human
Evaluation: The Audience suggested that the human eating the egg face should of been in the picture as well as showing the pictures of the people in the back ground watching the egg face get eaten.
Print Suggestion:There was no print suggestion for the portrait.
Critique two:
Composition: The composition was cropped to make the image a lot smaller and to make the pictures fit into a collage.
Concept/aboutness/ideas: I had the idea of creating a narrative of a egg face made at a restaurant be eaten by someone else. I thought that this would be a great way to get the audiences attention. The idea and what motivated me was from being at the restaurant and coming up with the idea of decoration my plate and making it into a figure.
Portrait is about socialism and destruction
Critique one
Interpretation: The audience interpreted this image as a little boy looking through a hole or camera
Evaluation: The audience thought that the image was very clear and that the color was exellent very readable
Print Suggestion:There were no print suggestion from the audience
Critique two
Composition: The composition was cropped to get the other figures out of the portrait so the baby can be the main focus.
Concept/aboutness/ideas: This picture was about a portrait of a baby. I wanted to create this because there are not as many perfect baby portraits out there. The idea was from the original plan of doing the narrative of a baby's first Christmas.
motivation: What motivated me to take this portrait was the fact that it was the baby first Christmas and he needed Christmas pictures.
Portrait is about socialism and the diversity of the different cultures of young human beings.
Critique one
Interpretation: Th class interpreted that the picture was about a Christmas tree.
Evaluation: They suggested that the baby should be more brighter around the edges to make the image more clear of a being viewing the baby and his first Christmas.
Print Suggestion: Make the baby more brighter and clearer.
Critique two
Composition: The composition was cropped to get the baby to be more clearer and to be the main focus.
Concept/aboutness/ideas: The concept of the idea was to portray a narrative of the baby having his first Christmas. I came up with this idea because the baby needed Christmas pictures
motivation:What motivated me to take these pictures and to do the editing was to show the baby being the main focus and to brighten and highlight the most important part.
Portrait is about culturism and diversity.
Critique one
Interpretation:The class interpreted that the picture was a portrait of a baby.
Evaluation: They suggested that the baby should be more brighter but the clarity was good withing the picture.
print Suggestion: Make the baby more brighter and clearer.
Critique two
Composition: The composition was cropped to get the baby to be more clearer and to be the main focus. The back ground was adding to much to the picture making it too dark with the white cloth around the baby.
Concept/aboutness/ideas: The concept of the idea was to portray a narrative of the baby having his first Christmas and being born. I came up with this idea because the baby needed Christmas pictures from his family
motivation:What motivated me to take these pictures and to do the editing was to show the baby being the main focus and to brighten and highlight the most important part as well as taking out the back ground.
Blog Post 25
My motivations for the final project are to do a collage of constructive reality with fashion. I will be using different poses of fashion of the same person but make them floating in the air. There outfits will be either made out of food, trash bags or flowers. What motivated me to use fashion was because of the different outfits that can be worn and the make used to do the sets. I feel that using these materials will make the project more interesting and not as boring as other fashion pictures that look the same.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Sunday, November 21, 2010
blog post 24
A. Pick two images from any of the “constructed reality” photographers presented in class or linked on the assignment sheet. Describe how you could recreate these two images on a “smaller scale”.
http://www.henktas.nl/afbeelding_Nav.php?id=24&cat=1&subCat=5&tekst=aan&kid=3&refr=Misfits5http://www.henktas.nl/afbeelding_Nav.php?start=0&id=218&cat=1&subCat=5&kid=3&refr=Misfits5
I would recreate this image by using stuff animals instead and recreate these two photos
B. Describe your plans for your self-proposed final project (if the plan is the same as before, paste it here again and give a bit more detail). During the final critique for Assignment #5, you will discuss/present these ideas to the class.
For my self-proposed final project I am going to take pictures of the city of Lansing and place a picture of me in the feilds in front of it. It will be more of explaining the country and the city
Monday, November 15, 2010
Harold Kells
Harold F. Kells (1904-1986) Dye Transfer paint
Death of Cleopatra-display how he started to use colur
Rick Vermeulen
Rick Vermeulen has many staged photographs with cultural indefatigables. He takes pictures of artificial flowers, plastic figures and other unsightly accessories and make them with life. Being great colourist the staged photographs are exuberant in there hues. He has several silkscreens, books, catalogs, mosaics and other staged photographs.
http://www.henktas.nl/afbeelding_Nav.php?id=24&cat=1&subCat=5&tekst=aan&kid=3&refr=Misfits5
gelatin silver print
Harold F. Kells was born in Ottawa, Ontario. He used a lots of dye transfer print and also used gelatine silver print in his work. Kells gained international prominence in the mid 1930's for his composite figure studies and pictorial landscapes. Kells became interested in photograpy in 1931. He organizing the first Canadian International Salon of Photographic art. Many of his oil paints were used as vignettes for bank notes, stocks and bonds in Britain, United States Australia etc.Rick Vermeulen
Rick Vermeulen has many staged photographs with cultural indefatigables. He takes pictures of artificial flowers, plastic figures and other unsightly accessories and make them with life. Being great colourist the staged photographs are exuberant in there hues. He has several silkscreens, books, catalogs, mosaics and other staged photographs.
http://www.henktas.nl/afbeelding_Nav.php?id=24&cat=1&subCat=5&tekst=aan&kid=3&refr=Misfits5
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