Monday, November 28, 2016

Four Portraits

  1.  Informal portrait
  2. No, this image does not use rule of thirds because the object that it is focused on is only in the middle.
  3. Asymmetrical


  1. Informal portrait
  2. Does not use rule of thirds because only focused on the center
  3. Asymmetrical.


  1. Selfie.
  2. Does use the third of thirds because the face takes up most of the frame and is split between the different grids
  3. Asymmetrical


  1. Informal portrait.
  2. It does use the rule of thirds because it splits the frame into different sections and does not only focus on the person in the frame.
  3. Asymmetrical.
  4. I like the fourth picture because it gives the viewer different things to look at without one main focus in the frame. 


Thursday, November 17, 2016

Selfies



Chilling in photo class. Relaxed and pleased.
Feet photo.

At the Warriors game with my best friend. Excited and eager for the game to tip-off.
Cropped.

On a date with my girlfriend. Happy.
Rule of Thirds.

Family Selfie. Happy and safe.
My family defines me. I always put family first.

My little cousin who adores me and looks up to me. Proud and cheerful.
Any pose.
  1. On the cropped photo, it was originally a lot closer and intimate in the photo. However, we used a fish-eye lens to made the photo become wide-angle and able to capture the entire background.
  2. My favorite shot is with my family because I love my family. My family has always been one to look out for each other and having a picture like that to look back on is really special. My family is always there to support me and I know they will be there for me no matter what.



Thursday, November 10, 2016

Portrait Study




  1. The balance that was most effective was having the subject be in the center of my photo because it really gave focus to my subject instead of having other objects take attention away from them. They typically were the center of attention with nothing else distracting the viewer.
  2. The least effective was having the subject be above the rest of the photo. Showing too much of the torso of my subjects made the viewer focus more on the body than the actual face of the subject. It was distracting and didn't capture my main focus. 


Candid Portraits




Fictional Portrait


Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Formal Portraits



1. My favorite portrait is the first portrait because it has good lighting which helps me filter it correctly. The photoshop on that picture was pretty well done on that picture too. 
2. Easiest part of the process was definitely hiding the blemishes on the face because it was as simple as a click. 
3. The hardest part of the process was selecting the skin without taking too much of the hair or ears or anything else in the selection. It was a little difficult but nothing that hindered me from completing the photoshop process.