Monday, September 24, 2018

Reading

1.) The author argues that description and interpretation are two separate experiences that are often confused when they are perceived. Analyzing with a narrow mindset can hinder your ability to fully interpret and decipher a photograph.
2.) Barrett gives examples of different photographers and how they present their work as well as how critics judge their photographs. He also offers alternative viewpoints to the reader as to how to look at photographs.
3. a) Barrett defines description as a written representation and explanation of the context and subject of the photograph.
   b.) Barrett defines subject as the overall theme or depiction of what's represented, whereas subject matter is the objects that are portrayed and make up the picture.
   c.) Form is the shape the subject takes as light hits it.
   d.) Medium is what the photograph is made out of which can be manipulated to increase meaning and understanding of the image.
   e.) Style allows the photographer to be able to have a distinction from other artists by what they shoot, what they use to shoot with, and how the image is composed.
4.) a.) Comparing and contrasting is looking at one or two photographers and observing similarities and differences in their work.
    b.) Internal resources of information. External information is when critics use outside sources to help them have a better understanding of the photograph.
5.) a.)Barrett argues that it is hard to interpret an image without first having read the description because it is unethical to judge the picture without knowing what it is you are judging.
     b.) Barrett argues that people should be more neutral while taking into consideration the artists' description and the critics' judgment to decipher their own opinion more accurately. He suggests that critics influence others' opinions of artwork and encourages the "reader" to have their own opinion.
6.) The author reiterates the importance of descriptions of photographs. They allow the reader to have a better understanding and appreciation of the artists' work. It allows them to see something they might not have taken away from the photograph if they had not read it. They give context and important information to the reader and allow them to see the photograph in a different perspective while drawing their own conclusions and interpretations. I learned that the subject and the subject matter of a photograph are different. I always thought that what was portrayed in photographs was the subject, but the subject matter is what makes up the photograph. I also learned that descriptions are so important for the viewers' interpretation. Whenever I post on instagram or any form of social media, I don't think too much about the caption or description because I assume that people don't read them and are more interested in the content. The author concludes that the reader has to be able to analyze a photograph accurately through research and compare and contrast. This reading made me think of photography in a different light. I always assume that when people look at photographs, it is obvious as to what the photo is of but I understand that that isn't the case. I think we've become socially conditioned through social media to assume that people always "like" your photographs and they don't necessarily take the time to interpret them or have their own opinion. I think this mentality carries over into other experiences when looking at photographs by other artists in different contexts.



Sunday, September 23, 2018

Shutter Speed and Motion

fast shutter
aperture: f/3.5
shutter speed:1/500
ISO: 3200
meter: 0

slow shutter
aperture:f/22
shutter speed:1/25
ISO: 800
meter: 0

Sunday, September 16, 2018

Bracketing

Aperture: f/1.4
ISO: 800
Shutter speed: 1/2000
Meter: -1

Aperture: f/1.4
ISO: 800
Shutter speed: 1/500
Meter: +1

Aperture: f/1.4
ISO: 800
Shutter speed: 1/1000
Meter: 0 

Bracketing is taking different photos of the same scene but adjusting the exposure for each so you have a darker image, a brighter image, and one in between so that you have various exposures to choose from. The original image had a shutter speed of 1/1000. I changed the shutter speed one stop to 1/500 at meter +1 and 1/2000 at meter -1.

Inspiration Images

Photographer: Obidi Nzeribe Platform: Instagram @obislens
Obi is one of my favorite photographers.
I like how he uses color theory and unusual lighting
to enhance the moodiness of his photos. I love how the lighting is dark
but also colorful.
Photographer: Nicholas Ray Platform: Instagram @blackout.jpg
The color scheme is very simple, yet the bokeh is what makes the photo. It creates
a sense of movement although the subject is still. The viewers' focus is more
on the background as the subjects face is turned away. It's a simple, yet chaotic image.
Photographer: Kevin Fides Platform: Instagram @kevinfides
I love how this photographer uses a wide angle lens.
His style of photography and the angles he uses gives a
whole other way of looking at photos. It gives a sense of movement
and seems more candid and natural. His work produces something you can't replicate.

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