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~By: Jasmine
Reflections on Portrait Photography Collection: Feb. 6, 2012
Assignment 10-C
1.) I think the good and strong parts of my photography are the uniquness. I'm pretty unique and because of that I got some different shots.
2.) I think I could have done a better job with finding different people. I have the same people and because of it it's kinda boring seeing the same person over and over.
3.) The parts I had stand out more often would be pretty much the the whole body. I didn't really plan it that way, it kinda ust happened. I had them pose for most of them, and others they posed theselves.
4.) The type of balance I used the most was Asymmetrical. They couldn't be folded in half, nor could they be split into equal parts. Once again, I didn't plan it, it simply just happened.
5.) I love photography, I love how a picture can captue a memorie, or a moment with the flash of light, or a button. I won't be taking photography next year, but maybe my Junior or Senior year I plan to. I would love to take a photography class anywhere not just at school.
6.) I learned that you need good lighting for the picture to be good. I also learned that if you want a good picture sometimes you don't need a pose, or it to be planed, just got for it and capture the image. I could use this in the future when taking pictures in class.
7.) Photography to me is more then just the snap of a button, its the fact that you can capture a memorie or simply just a image. The fact that a picture is truly worth 1000 words, the best 1000 words known to man. My picture were more planed. I had them do what they wanted and snapped the picture and hoped it came out perfect.
8.) I personally loved the assignment (Me loving something and not giving up for once, ha, merical.) The part that I didn't like was that my group never really stayed on task. Yes, keep it, it can lead more people in to photography by trying it out before.
2.) I think I could have done a better job with finding different people. I have the same people and because of it it's kinda boring seeing the same person over and over.
3.) The parts I had stand out more often would be pretty much the the whole body. I didn't really plan it that way, it kinda ust happened. I had them pose for most of them, and others they posed theselves.
4.) The type of balance I used the most was Asymmetrical. They couldn't be folded in half, nor could they be split into equal parts. Once again, I didn't plan it, it simply just happened.
5.) I love photography, I love how a picture can captue a memorie, or a moment with the flash of light, or a button. I won't be taking photography next year, but maybe my Junior or Senior year I plan to. I would love to take a photography class anywhere not just at school.
6.) I learned that you need good lighting for the picture to be good. I also learned that if you want a good picture sometimes you don't need a pose, or it to be planed, just got for it and capture the image. I could use this in the future when taking pictures in class.
7.) Photography to me is more then just the snap of a button, its the fact that you can capture a memorie or simply just a image. The fact that a picture is truly worth 1000 words, the best 1000 words known to man. My picture were more planed. I had them do what they wanted and snapped the picture and hoped it came out perfect.
8.) I personally loved the assignment (Me loving something and not giving up for once, ha, merical.) The part that I didn't like was that my group never really stayed on task. Yes, keep it, it can lead more people in to photography by trying it out before.