Thursday, December 10, 2009

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Retro Pics


Here is how far I am.....

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Artist Statement




Shopping Downtown

Let’s see, how should I start out my artist statement. I guess I can begin telling or explaining how I took my photos and why. I’ll admit that this was pretty hard for me because street photographer, to me, is pretty hard to discern. The ideas’ behind it was to take photos out in the public whether it was candid or not. To show ideas expressed by the photos be it irony or something that just caught your eye. To me, I had no clue as to how I was going to take my photos. I just figured that if it was good enough for me then I would edit them. I only have one photo on my blog and that was basically how I did the rest of my photos, added colors to the background or subjects. Some photos were all colored besides the people/subject while some were all colored to make it (to me) stand out. Most were all taken at the store, Target, while some were taken in down town Saint Paul. Why I took them, I had no idea. It just seemed to me that they were interesting and I just took a shot. I don’t know if they expressed any ideas behind them or not but to me I think they do.

Onto the tools of adobe photoshop, I basically just used the three main tools, gradient, paintbucket, and artistic filters. I chose those three because I had, familiarize myself with them and decided that my photos would contain those tools. Most were just color edited by using paintbucket to make the subjects stand out from the background. I painted the background and not the subjects to make them, I think stand out? I don’t know if it’s the other way around but that’s what my ideas were based upon.

My other ideas were to use the gradient tool (mostly the diamond shape and striped gradient) to focus on a subject, in most cases, subjects that are right in your face i.e., the cat(s) and the huge number. I really don’t know why I did that but it seemed like a noobish move in my view because I am still a beginner in photography.

While the last tool, the artistic filters, I had the most fun with because they made the job easier in some ways. I used this the most behind the paintbucket tool. Artistic filters are fun to use but make your photos, in my opinion, not stand out because it was too simple to do. In a professionals’ hand, they know how to use it and make their photos unique. But mines were just plain filters with added depth to make it seem as if they’re special. I tweaked the pencil darkness, contrast, and thickness in only small amounts because it would seem as if I overdid it in some of my photos. The one filter that I really like was the water color filter. This was what made some of my photos look cool but not unique.

I’m kind of ashamed to say this but I really don’t know or researched on any well-known photographer to give thanks to. I guess you can say I slacked off. But the one the class talks about the most was probably Man Ray. His ideas expressed many things and I hope mine does too and I thank him for that. It’s hard trying to take good photographs and I guess it was like that too for him and I hope maybe one day I’ll be as good as him. But the only difference is that I don’t take black and white photography.

My overall idea(s) behind my photos were to just basically make something stand out like the rest of any photographer. I don’t know if I did but in one specific photo I took downtown was of the flags. One was the American flag, the Canadian flag, and the last flag I think was England (?). This was the one I liked the most behind the tower because it showed unity in our state/country. Therefore I named it, United Nations, just like the organization because of the unity we all share and with unity comes power and with power comes peace. The flags represented the unity and power and peace all the nations had, if only I could’ve gotten pictures with the other flags but (off topic) my battery ran out. My other idea(s) was the power of helping i.e., in Target I shot most photos of staff members helping out shoppers. I really like the idea of lending a helping hand when people need it and the ironic thing is, well I’m the one who needs help right now or should I say my family does. I Didn’t need to bring that out but it’s true right now, we need help (I won’t explain more) and all of us are trying really hard to help our family and that relates to my photos. With unity comes peace and power and that’s what my family needs right now, unity and peace.

Monday, November 9, 2009

1st Quarter Final Slideshow


Well, hopefully I have just enough photos to please Ms. Canelake. I've been busy lately and my sisters been hogging the camera lately so I couldn't get that much pictures. Hopefully I'll get enough by tomorrow.

The above is one finished sample.

Desaturation



Desaturation (Above Image)


What does desaturation mean? Well, it's a technique that is mainly used to advertise many things that we see in the streets where a photographer focuses on one area to be colored only while the rest are in black and white. I really like this technique because of how I maybe want to advertise something that is really important to me probably later in my life because I want to be an drawer/videogame designer. So this technique is really helpful to me for my career.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Tools Of The Trade..... This Point, Photography.

Artistic Filters.....

These are pretty interesting in my opinion. You may change how your photo looks by changing it's filter with many options. You can combine filters with the gradient tool or paint bucket tool.

Gradient Tool.....

This one technique that I didn't like using because the options are not many. I wanted more options for this but it turns out that there isn't and that bums me out. But I did enjoy using and learning how to use this tool. Maybe with more knowledge in using this tool, it'll be one of my best techniques.

Paint Bucket tool.....

This is too normal for me. I mean it's cool and all but it's just too generic for me. I don't just want to color in one area and keep doing that for the rest of an image. But this one is good because it makes your image stand out by making it look fakish/cartoonish. It's also the best in my opinion to mix this with the other tools to make it stand it.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Friday, October 9, 2009

Senior Pride


Well, even though this is sort of like a regular shot. It's not to me because I don't really have pictures of most of my friends. This was during the school's first pep fest. I like it because it shows our pride in being a Senior.