Education is something that many kids take for granted. If you look around the world, many people are deprived from getting their education. I believe as citizens in the U.S. we are given an opportunity to further our future no matter what your race, gender, financial status, etc... Kids are given the opportunity, but it is up to them to be successful. In order to succeed, students must put in the time as well as attitude into their studies. Education is for all, so students should work to prove this.
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What I learned about portraiture from being at the duck pond, is that you have to consider a background that will compliment the person as well as have a place where there is not too much lighting. You should make the model appear as comfortable as possible. I used some of the poses off the sheet given to us, but due to the ground being wet, I also had my model improvise some of her poses. We used the reflector when we are in places that had more shade than others, and to also make the model appear more "brighter" and less washed out. To retouch the photo, I didn't do too much because Reilly is already beautiful, but I touched up a few blemishes using photoshop to make her skin look more smooth. Portraiture photographers, are often hired by magazines, model photo shoots, schools, media, etc... Based off research portrait photographers' salaries can vary based off location. The hour pay can average from $10 to $25. However with circumstances like celebrity photo shoots this can vary.
1. For my food I brought in muffins and coffee from Starbucks. I brought the props of a metal mug , a fork, and I used Mrs. Moncure's blue tablecloth. I also picked some flowers from a bush in school.
2.I learned from the video that the background has a big effect on the outcome of your picture, you want the background to coincide with your food subject, some photographers use different ingredients as a substitute, and props can help make a photo more visually pleasing. 3. To make my photograph similar, I brought in the flowers so that the muffin and the mug wouldn't make the picture bland. By adding the flower it makes the picture more vibrant. I also positioned my food in a way that other photographers do. 4. I learned that in the case of food photography too much light can drown your picture out, making the food not look pleasing. 5. Food industries such as McDonald's, restaurants, and chef magazines, are all careers that involve food photography. 6. I believe I succeeded in creating an image in which all subjects of the photo blended together to one. The coffee, the muffin, the fork, and flowers all appeared to fit together in a way in which neither over powered the other. |
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May 2017
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