Wednesday, December 12, 2012

FASHION

1. List the changes that were made to the model's face in the computer. (Look carefully) Basically everything was changed in the ladies face in the video. They fixed her hair, Put make up on her & Edited the picture they took of her.

2. Is it ethically acceptable to change a person's appearance like this in a photo? Why or why not? I mean it all depends on the person that's getting there picture taking. If they feel like it's right then it's ok. If not then it isnt.

3. Are there circumstances in which it would be more ethically wrong to do this type of manipulation? I don't think so unless the person getting there picture taking is ok with it.

4. What types of changes are OK, and what aren't? I dont think its ok to change types of food pictures because they never look like like what they do in pictures but if your taking a picture of a person its up to them i think.

5. Explain what you think the differences are between fashion photography and photojournalism. Fashion is more of editing the picture and photojournalism is more real!

6. What relationship does each type of photography have to reality, and how does this affect the ethical practice of each? Gives emotion
Lytro warm-up & Ethics in fashion photography

 1. What did you see happen when you clicked on the photo? The photo became more realistic and sharper it also whe you clicked the photo it made what was suppose to stand out more even more and blurred out everything else more that you didn't click
2. How does this new camera work? The camera works as a touch screen, Where you can take the photo and change the settings to a photo from  swipe of your finger. It's a lot smaller then the average camera.3. What do you think a photographer would have to know about to take this kind of photo (remember its a point-and-shoot, so its full manual mode, what do you need to know about) photographer would have to know how to shoot in manual mode. The photographer would have to get used to the usual size of that camera.
4. Is it worth the money? I think it could be worth a lot only because how everything works.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

I chose this picture because of the happiness shown.
 I chose this picture also because of the happiness shown by these 2 kids and how great the picture was taken.
Tip 1

There are several ways to approach self-portraits. One way is to frame an interesting composition and then, with your compact camera mounted on a tripod or another means of support, use the self-timer (if your camera has one) to trip the shutter after you get into position in front of the lens. Just remember that a self-timer will give you a very limited amount of time to get in position (usually 10 seconds). It helps if you can get a friend to be a stand-in until you can be there, or mark your spot with tape or chalk. 


Tip 2

 You can also capture a self-portrait by supporting your camera, then frame your picture and focus with a stand-in. Place a mirror just behind the camera, and do your final posing in the mirror. This method also requires a self-timer, or a remote triggering device if your camera has one. Once again, if you use a self-timer, you'll need to get into position before it goes off.