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Friday, June 6, 2014
Advanced Photography Final Exam
Final Exam
1. Robert Capa was the famous photographer that stormed Normandy with the soldiers. Only 12 photos survived.
2. Robert Capa's brother, Cornell Capa wanted to continue his brothers legacy and founded the International fund for Concerned Photography in 1966.
3. Henri Cartier-Bresson says that the head, heart, and eye has to be aligned for a photograph to be successful.
4. Tyra DiFrancisco's (Wix)
I chose this for my portfolio because i believe these are not only my best pictures but my favorite throughout the year. I used Mr.Web's picture as my first one because it's one of my favorites and it was an unexpected picture. i was't expecting him to pose like he did and putting it in b lack and white just really set the mood of the picture.
5. Unity Project
1. Robert Capa was the famous photographer that stormed Normandy with the soldiers. Only 12 photos survived.
2. Robert Capa's brother, Cornell Capa wanted to continue his brothers legacy and founded the International fund for Concerned Photography in 1966.
3. Henri Cartier-Bresson says that the head, heart, and eye has to be aligned for a photograph to be successful.
4. Tyra DiFrancisco's (Wix)
I chose this for my portfolio because i believe these are not only my best pictures but my favorite throughout the year. I used Mr.Web's picture as my first one because it's one of my favorites and it was an unexpected picture. i was't expecting him to pose like he did and putting it in b lack and white just really set the mood of the picture.
5. Unity Project
Friday, April 11, 2014
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Your Portrait - A Picture of You
I had a fun time taking these pictures. It was awkward at first not knowing the people before taking the pictures, but as i got to know them and warmed up to them it became a fun project and a new experience. If i mixed up a picture i apologize, but my pictures were lost and these were the only ones i was able to obtain.
Friday, March 14, 2014
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
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