WWW:i used photos that got reflected from the mirror.
image analysis
EBI:i used more curved edges.
HOMEWORK
for the homework we had to take 20 photos that had edeges I took 20 but some photos haven't loaded on the web sight. So I think there is around 11 photos I took these photos of school edges.the things I like in this photographs are that they are all normal edeges you would find on a daly basis
homework
1 First photography book Eight months later, in June 1844, the first fascicle of William Henry Fox Talbot's The Pencil of Nature was released; that book was the "first photographically illustrated book to be commercially published" or "the first commercially published book illustrated with photographs. 2The photobooks are important to photographers because it is somewhere to keep their photos and display them corectly 3)Anna Atkins was important in the history of photobooks because she learnt from Talbot about his invention which was photogenic drawing technique which an object is placed on light-sensitized paper which is exposed to the sun to produce an photograph 4)Three of the most influential photobooks; i want to take picture by Bill burke. The Americans by Robert Franks. -moments preserved by Irving Penn. 5)A concertina book is a method of parallel folding with the folds alternating between front and backwards
5 reasons why photos need edges
1.photos need edges because the photo can curve of the Image. 2.photographs need edges because they need to stop any Water damage. 3.photos need edges because they will be able to hang easer 4.photos need edges to show where the beginning and ends of photos are 5.photos need edges so they can show what objects are there
image analysis
this artwork is from lee friedlander he was an photographer from the 1950s.He is famous for many artworks such as Route 9W.
1. how would you describe this photograph to a person who couldn't see it?
I would describe this photo by saying the photo is an old 1970s town.it has a camper van in the medium size field.there is a sign in the front of the picture with a triangle on to there is a tree above the camper van and others going straight down but looks like its going diagonal. there is a house in the back left corner there is one car underneath an tree and the rest on the right hand side.there are multiple houses going diagonal as well as an shadow of the sign on the pavement.
2.how is the space represented in this photograph [foreground,middleground,background]?
space is represented as there is more space in the foreground and middle ground but the background has little to no space.
3.what its in or out of focus?how has this subject been framed or cropped? the sign is in focus but the objects in the background is out of focus.And the sign looks cropped .
4.which part of the photo strikes you as interesting -captiving,surprising,puzzling,mysterious? why? the camper van gives me the mysterious feel just because it is sitting in there we have no idea what is happening in there. 5.what questions would you ask the artist if s/he was here? I would ask the artist what made you inspired to create this photograph? and why did you make this photograph? 6.what do you think it would be like to live in this photograph?what makes you think that? I would not like to live in this photograph because it looks boring and like nothing fun ever happens.
7.why do you suppose the artist made this photograph? what make you think that? the artist could of made this photo because it could be special to the artist.The location of photo is kind of isolated from other houses and the house is different from the other ones.
8.what do you think is effective about this photograph? why doesn't work so well? I think it was effective to make the sign in focus because it could mean something.It doesn't work well because it just looks like an cool photo but has a sign in the middle of it.
these photos are wrong
I think john baldessari photos are boring because 1.there are nothing fun or exciting stuff in the photo 2.he does not have any emotions 3.he doesn't have a meaning for taking the photo 4.he Used a photo witch doesn't have a story 5.he used a photo with bad lighting
Be careful of your spelling finish your writing
john baldessari is an photographer and he said 'I will not create boring art'.
WWW:I used different levels EBI:I tried to use exposers
I have used the photos by shaking the cameras or things like that
edges assessment
the main focus of all of my photos are the outside world and what you could see. I chose these because they all revolve around what I want to do and see because I want to travel the world and see things I will never see again.the photos make you feel something that you can't explain for me these photos make me feel happy because they all have toor could be in different places in the world. all of these photos are different but they are all simler because they are all things you can go or do outside the focus in the photos are all objects that are all on the butiful stuff things can produced
WWW:in the photos I used good angles and levels. EBI:i used more shapes and make the images more Evan
WWW:i used the location part well. EBI:if I made it less obvious.
edges essay
In the photograph you can see a persons arm next to a board saying 'sick of goodbyes' with a little head lady. the other picture has objects like circles and squares .I think the images are port straight and are still images. The surprising thing about these photos is the way there are still standing up. The unusual thing about these photos are the way they are portrayed in the photographs I recognised the boards that were Written on the shapes in the covered one seamed new to me.
The main simeraties in the photos are the shapes because they both use square and circles .The main difference in the photos are the colours and the way they were created the spacing in the dark coloured one is in all of the paintings there is space in the foreground and the middle ground but in the second picture the background and foreground has little space.the colour in the images foreground stroke me as most interesting. In the black and white image I can see the edges in the second image there is only a few edges that the relation between the edges were where this started and finished. If I met the person or people who created these photographs I would ask them why they created the photograph? who inspired them to create them? and how many attempts to create them?
There are other names I would of given the photographs would be the darkness and the world outside of here. In the 'sick of goodbye' one It would feel sad and gloomy but in the red one it would feel happy and free. I think they created it because it reminded them of something from there childhood. I think its something from a time the lived in or a dislike and it remained them to create the photograph. I think the photograph is abbot happy and sad times.
pinhole cameras
pinhole cameras are easy to make you need basic everyday items such as shoe boxes to make one here are a few facts about pinhole cameras. 1.pinhole cameras are reflexions of other things 2.was made in the 945ad
A pinhole camera is "a simple camera without a lens and with a single small aperture." A pinhole camera's basic function is produce an image. With a pinhole camera, this image is usually upside down and varies in clarity.
the history of the pinhole camrea The first picture of a pinhole camera obscura is a drawing by Gemma Frisus' De Radio, an astronomer. He used the pinhole in his darkened room to study the solar eclipse of 1544.in photography i have created a pin hole camrea and i have taken some photos but i had a problem because they were coming out black.
when I made the pin hole camera I had loads of struggles with closing the hole thing off because light was always traveling in. WWW:i tried my best and coved all of the top even though light still came thought I still EBI:i got no photos because light got in or because it was over exposed.
photogram/rayograph
in todays lesson we used the dark room and we used enlargers.there is three things you use when you use the enlargers the developer-developed your image the stop-stops the process the fixer-fixes any mistakes
Man Ray (born Emmanuel Radnitzky; August 27, 1890 – November 18, 1976) was an American visual artist who spent most of his career in Paris. He was a significant contributor to the Dada and Surrealist movements, although his ties to each were informal. He produced major works in a variety of media but considered himself a painter above all. He was best known for his photography, and he was a renowned fashion and portrait photographer. Man Ray is also noted for his work with photograms, which he called "rayographs" in reference to himself.[1] some facts about man ray.
"It has never been my object to record my dreams, just the determination to realize them." – Julien Levy exhibition catalog, April 1945.
"There is no progress in art, any more than there is progress in making love. There are simply different ways of doing it." – 1948 essay, "To Be Continued, Unnoticed".
"An original is a creation motivated by desire. Any reproduction of an original is motivated by necessity. It is marvelous that we are the only species that creates gratuitous forms. To create is divine, to reproduce is human." – "Originals Graphic Multiples", circa 1968; published in Objets de Mon Affection, 1983.
"I paint what cannot be photographed, that which comes from the imagination or from dreams, or from an unconscious drive. I photograph the things that I do not wish to paint, the things which already have an existence." – Undated interview, circa 1970s; published in Man Ray: Photographer, 1981.
"I have been accused of being a joker. But the most successful art to me involves humor." — Undated interview, circa 1970s; published in Man Ray: Photographer, 1981.
"Of course, there will always be those who look only at technique, who ask 'how', while others of a more curious nature will ask 'why'. Personally, I have always preferred inspiration to information."[31]
"I do not photograph nature. I photograph my visions.''
on this I will be showing you all the photos I have taken from my first lesson
we had to use one object and move it into different places to create a illusion in a way when we did it I had one or two failed attempts but after all some came out nicely I like the ones with the six in it because:
it created a larger number witch made it look like two different numbers.
it had didn't have any problems.
it was the first one that came out decent .
photosafari
here are the 15 photos I am going to pick to use for my edges product
these photos have a theme levels it means where you take the photo from a high level or a low level.
today I used images that I took and recreated them using the dark room
I am very happy with the project I have created because it has multiple photographs that have great tone and lighting. in not happy about the focus of most of the points the shape in the photographs are not the best thing but can be improved. the lines on the photographs are excellent because they connected each photograph to a second image with a similar theme.the repetition of these photographs are the hight they were taken from because the theme was high and low perspective although they are a good part the theme got outlooked by the lighting in the photographs.