Thursday, March 8, 2012

Expressive lighting Exercise 1,2

In Rembrandts imagery he uses one light and a reflected, It is famous for making the photo appear more natural with little use of equipment.


The foreground remains completely unlit, bringing attention to the only to the light candle, i copied
the Imagery by using candle light as well but i didn't cover it i exposed the light to the camera but still letting the viewer understand the isolated lighting in the photo. 

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Take home question ch. 3




In this particular situation i do not agree with the Lighting director. If you used fall off lighting you would not be able to get a true perspective of the models face. If you use ECU it adds a cameo to the models face because the light is pointed directly at them.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Exercise 1 part 2

 Framed by Architecture
 Use of empty space or blank space
 Point of view Image
 Nose- room Image

 Background Imager




Horizontal Format/aspect ratio

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

A hard days night for the Beatles

I believe this photo gives a great description of a rock and roll life style that the Beatles lived. They traveled the world playing the music the love and running from place to place with the hot pursuit of there most loyal fans. The whole world stood still when they played and its still catching its breathe today.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Image Excercise 1, Part 1


Horizontal format/aspect ratio


vertical composition


focus/depth of field for attention


 foreground image 

mid ground image


Background image


framed by architecture or nature


suggestion of movement or screen direction


use of empty or blank space


point of view

nose-room image


Head room image

Sunday, February 12, 2012




What other wild life style is worth capturing then a rock style lifestyle and thats exactly what Danny Clinch thought. I choose him as my photographer because i found his photos to be inspiring and extremely passionate. He reaches into the musicians heart and shows the world what emotions they  feel with no spoken words. His work has been seen through out the entertainment world in Vanity Fair, Rolling Stones, GQ, and The New Yorker and continues to be celebrated through out the ages.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

i found the diving bell to be a very creative and eye opening film that uses a first person view from a man who was in a accident and became paralyzed. I thought the cinematography to be very interesting based on the angles and lighting they used during the film. It was amazing how the movie helped you understand how painful and confusing it was to be paralyzed and miss understood.