Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Friday, December 7, 2012
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Monday, December 3, 2012
Self Portraits
I believe my self portraits say i'm a very outgoing, kind person. I like glamour shots most of the time but i also find pictures that are taken off guard to be interesting and "beautiful". I like taking pictures in all different kinds of environments.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Web Assignment #5
I would define beauty in photography as whatever the photographer gets inspiration from. It doesn't matter what the photograph is of. It could be of a war zone or of a cute little baby. I don't think there's any characteristics in beautiful photography except good lighting and rule of thirds and things like that. Beauty can be in any form.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Friday, October 19, 2012
Web assignment #4
1) Alfred Stieglitz ran a art gallery in New York city in the early 20th century and also introduced many avant-grade European artists to the U.S.
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3) Georgia O'Keeffe was Alfred's wife. She was famous for making large format paintings as seen through a magnifying glass
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I picked this photograph because i think its really pretty and i like pictures of trails and pathways.
3) Georgia O'Keeffe was Alfred's wife. She was famous for making large format paintings as seen through a magnifying glass
Monday, October 15, 2012
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Web Assignment #3
1) What is a brownie camera?
Long-running popular series of simple and non expensive cameras. It introduced the concept of the snapshot.
2) Who invented it and when?
Eastman Kodak in February, 1900.
3) How did it change society, and of coarse, the photography world?
It was the camera that anyone could afford and it was a very simple and easy way to take pictures.
Long-running popular series of simple and non expensive cameras. It introduced the concept of the snapshot.
2) Who invented it and when?
Eastman Kodak in February, 1900.
3) How did it change society, and of coarse, the photography world?
It was the camera that anyone could afford and it was a very simple and easy way to take pictures.
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