Extra Credit
Studio Portrait
Lighting:
Describe the lighting in the shot. Where is the light coming from? How is it falling on the models face/head/body?Describe the shadows that are created in the photo.
-The lighting is coming from the left side.
Position of the Model:
How is the model situated? Is the photo a head shot, or did you include more of the torso?Is the model facing the camera, looking to the side, tilting their head.
-The photo is shot of the model's upper body.
Position of the Camera/Composition:
Did you take a horizontal or vertical photo?What was your point of view? Did you shoot from above, below, from the side or on an angle?How close or far were you from the model?
- The picture was taken horizontally.
Impact/Expression:
What does the lighting, position of model and expression on face communicate?What aspect of the model’s personality is being revealed in the portrait? (serious, humorous, sad, anxious…)
-Humorous
Compare and contrast:
Compare the photo to another with a different impact/viewer response.How did you use different lighting, positioning or expression to communicate a different feeling.
- Bruh
Describe the lighting in the shot. Where is the light coming from? How is it falling on the models face/head/body?Describe the shadows that are created in the photo.
-The lighting is coming from the left side.
Position of the Model:
How is the model situated? Is the photo a head shot, or did you include more of the torso?Is the model facing the camera, looking to the side, tilting their head.
-The photo is shot of the model's upper body.
Position of the Camera/Composition:
Did you take a horizontal or vertical photo?What was your point of view? Did you shoot from above, below, from the side or on an angle?How close or far were you from the model?
- The picture was taken horizontally.
Impact/Expression:
What does the lighting, position of model and expression on face communicate?What aspect of the model’s personality is being revealed in the portrait? (serious, humorous, sad, anxious…)
-Humorous
Compare and contrast:
Compare the photo to another with a different impact/viewer response.How did you use different lighting, positioning or expression to communicate a different feeling.
- Bruh
Self Portrait
- My best self portrait is the the one with my dog and I. I held my camera out and held the volume button until i got a good picture of my dog and I. My back yard during the evening over February Break.
Double Exposure
What images did you select for your double exposure? I chose a self portrait and for my second image i used a photo from my painting with light album.
How do the objects relate compositionally? They both have dark backgrounds so i figured they would match up well.
How did you manipulate and modify each image? I lightened the self portrait and brightened the painting with light photo.
What steps did you take to merge layers to create a unified image? I looked for patterns and matched up the green lines with with features on my face.
How do your images relate conceptually? The model (me) is staring off looks very serious and the colored waves are expressing my heart beat and how I am thinking.
How do the objects relate compositionally? They both have dark backgrounds so i figured they would match up well.
How did you manipulate and modify each image? I lightened the self portrait and brightened the painting with light photo.
What steps did you take to merge layers to create a unified image? I looked for patterns and matched up the green lines with with features on my face.
How do your images relate conceptually? The model (me) is staring off looks very serious and the colored waves are expressing my heart beat and how I am thinking.