1. Explain what happened to the man that was killed by the subway and how the photographer was able to take the photo.
The man was pushed by someone who was harassing him,and couldn't push himself back up.He began using his camera flash to get the trains attention,but couldn't get it in time.
2. Why did the photographer say he took the photo?
He was trying to stop the train
3. Do you think the photographer should have taken the photo?
No i don't think he should have,maybe in some reason yes,but mostly he should of tried to save the mans life more.
4. Do you think the photographer did the best thing he could have done in this situation? Why or why not?
Yes,he said he tried helping him up and he couldn't do it,and he couldn't do anything about it.
5. Do you agree or disagree with the decision to run the photo on the front page of the New York Post? Explain why or why not.
I think its a good idea to,because its letting people and warning people that this could happen at any time,and people should be more careful for their surroundings.
6. What is more important to a photojournalist, capturing images of life as it happens or stopping bad things from happening? Why or why not?
I think that stopping bad things from happening is more important than capturing an image,you an capture an image at anytime but you can't always save a life.
7. Do you think it is ever ethically acceptable for a photographer to involve himself/herself in a situation that he or she photographs? Explain why or why not.
Yes if he or she is helping out in the situation,and if they do the right thing.
8. Should photojournalists always avoid influencing events as they happen? Explain your answer
yes, if it is major and very important this yes you need to help them.
9. After reading the responses from the professional photographers, what stands out as the most appropriate response for a photographer to this situation
If you tried your best in this situation and you couldn't do anything about it at the end,then you know its not your fault.
Monday, December 15, 2014
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Review
Captions
Rebecca and Rachel are in Hawaii, enjoying the picnic and night out,and watching the sunset go away.This is going to be there last night in Hawaii and enjoying a great best friend trip together.
This is Lee and Annie,they survived a volcano eruption on their wedding day in Japan,2007. The couple were going to get married on the beach,and soon evacuated when it started to occur and almost died from the event.
1. Rule of thirds-having the photo in a certain place and making it the main focus.
2. Balancing Elements- balancing your photos in the center and on the sides.
3. Leading Lines-lines that are in a row.
4. Symmetry and Patterns (repetition)-repeating certain things in the photo.
5. Viewpoint-having your photo views yourself.
6. Background-having a unique or creative background.
7. Create depth-having good visuals in them.
8. Framing-having a frame in the photo before the main subject.
9. Cropping-cropping retain things out of the photo.
10. Mergers and avoiding them-certain things that are not supposed to be coming out go people.
You will need to know and understand Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO. Aperture-how much light is let in
You will need to know and understand Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO. Aperture-how much light is let in
ISO-sensitive light
Shutter speed-certain time a camera will have light.
You will need to know and be able to explain the ethics of manipulating photos in photoshop and what is acceptable and what is not acceptable.
You will need to know and be able to explain the ethics of manipulating photos in photoshop and what is acceptable and what is not acceptable.
What is acceptable on photoshop is changing little stuff that doesn't matter or change what you look like,and if it doesn't make difference.What isn't acceptable is changing someones full body image completely and saying stuff thats all just lies.
You will need to be able to explain the three types of portraits you read about – Environmental, Self and Casual. Enviornment-what they do for a living,their job,and what they do everyday.
You will need to be able to explain the three types of portraits you read about – Environmental, Self and Casual. Enviornment-what they do for a living,their job,and what they do everyday.
self-pictires of yourself and only you.
Casual- you doing surf on your free time,or just taking pictures when you're no doing anything.
You will need to be able to explain the photographic terms: Exposure, Depth of Field, and Focal Length. Look those words up again. Exposure-tool to create beautiful narrative photos.
You will need to be able to explain the photographic terms: Exposure, Depth of Field, and Focal Length. Look those words up again. Exposure-tool to create beautiful narrative photos.
Depth of field-distance between the farther and closest objects.
Focal length-how strongly the system converges or diverges of the light.
You will need to know the four types of magazine covers: Early, Poster, Married to Type and Forest of Words and how to tell the difference. Magazine covers-
You will need to know the four types of magazine covers: Early, Poster, Married to Type and Forest of Words and how to tell the difference. Magazine covers-
Early-really old magazine covers from back then.
poster-covers that have no words.
Married to type-covers that leave imprints.
Forest of woods-big letters,main topics,different stories,certain people on the cover.
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
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