Thursday, March 12, 2020

cubism (late) response

List the steps on your Blogs and answer the following questions...
1. Take pictures at different time of day.

2. Change some saturations and filters on the pictures.
3. Put all pictures together in photoshop.
4. Cut the pictures to fit what the original picture looked like.
5. Put them together.How many photographs do you think were used in the composition?
25

Were all of the photos taken at the same time of day?
No, they look like they are at different times of day because some of the pictures are more dark than others because the sun went down.


Are there any obvious post-processing (Photoshop) enhancements?

Yes, some pictures were photoshopped, some of the pictures look more saturated to enhance certain things.

Any other considerations?

The people that were in the pictures, and how they were to be fit together to make the image look good.

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

reflection/ reflection

My goal was to take more time in photoshop and take more time taking my picture I would give myself at B- because I have taken more time considering and trying different things but it still not the best I could do while take images. For photoshop we haven't used it much this semester but I am getting more comfortable with i making it easier to do well though out projects.

restoring family photos


Friday, February 21, 2020

future self

Dear Grace,
       
         Past self, photography is going to be a very fun first period. It gives you creative and a relax period but if I could give you one piece of advice it would be to not procrastinate. Saving projects to the last minute makes everything super stressful. Also LISTEN like don't talk while he is explaining something.

       You will appreciate just those small things because all the stress I have had in the class could have been avoided. If I would've listen a little better I could've avoided being stress while using photoshop. My best project was my final because I took my time and tried and used photoshop well.

      This project used both photography and photoshop skills it was also super fun to make. 
Have a good sophomore year because it only gets harder :)

Tuesday, February 18, 2020

The Importance of Art questions

 "Tax dollars should not be wasted on art, music or theater classes in high school. Public high schools should be about training young people to enter the workforce. Period."

Tax money should be spread out. Art, music, and theater should get some because that is some people's passion. As others just want to get work experience. Workforce training should definitely should be part of the tax dollars but not all.

 Forcing students into doing an elective they don't want to do can make it hard for the student to pass the class. Kids that aren't into arts and forced to take them would dread going to that class but if we evenly spread out the money those kids could do a class useful for them.

Tuesday, February 4, 2020

What Art?

1) Describe the mood of the image(s)  What is the expression on the faces of the models?  What is their posture?
     I think the mood is stressed The faces looked like no expression or a little sad, their posture is slouched and the background is reds.
2) Think about technique.  How do you imagine these images were created? Oil paint? Photoshop?
    I think they used oil paints. They used wide strokes so you can see the paint strokes.
3) Ask yourself what role color plays in the images(?)  Does it accentuate the mood?
     The colors play a role in the mood because they are a big factor of the piece of art. Using red is anger while blue is sad or calm.
4) Finally, what do you think the artist intended to convey with these images?  What response was he/she attempting to evoke?  Do you think the effort was successful?
    I think they were trying to capture human emotions by color instead of expressions. They were trying to evoke sympathy and I think it was effective,