Friday, June 9, 2017
Monday, June 5, 2017
Final Self Reflection
What Photography has helped me learn about myself is that I can be artistic. I don't usually refer to myself as an artist because I am a terrible painter and I can not draw at all, but photography is a form of art. You have to know your camera and know what makes a good photo like how you need to know what art supplies you are supposed to use and how to blend colors together correctly in art class. Some of the challenges that I faced this semester was finding things to photograph or ideas of what to do. I can be very picky about how a certain angle is or the lighting and often times I took a very long time just trying to get one photo because everything had to be in the right position. Also sometimes going out and taking photos was difficult due to all my other activities and school work and I had to do during the day. I think my best work this semester were the light box photos. I put the most time and effort into them because I wanted everything to be positioned perfectly, and I had a lot of ideas that came naturally for me during the project. The project that I would want to redo and improve on would be the perspective play project because I didn't know what to photograph. It was difficult to take pictures of things that all didn't look the same and I didn't love the project that much so I didn't put as much time into it as I did for other projects. In the future, when I take photographs, I will be mindful of all of the camera settings such as the aperture, iso, and shutter speed. Before I would only take photos on the automatic settings, but this semester I really tried to change all the settings to make everything line up and make a good photo. So I need to practice more when I take future photos.
How I would describe light to a non-photographer would be how bright or dark a subject matter is in a photo. If the back round is too bright or too dark, then that means you need to change your angle/ position if you are outside, or you can change the shutter speeds on a camera to make a bright or dark photograph. Personally, my favorite time of day to take photographs is during the golden hour. I really did like waking up early and taking photos when the sun rose last year and this year because it makes all the subject matters that you are photographing really radiant and beautiful. To make a good photograph, you don't need to even have an interesting subject matter, but you do need to spend time and make an effort to make a good photo. If you know your camera settings and put time into taking a photo then it will turn out alright. For me, a good photograph is a matter of opinion. Like all art, people may love one piece, while others may not. It's all about personal taste when it comes down to what is a good photograph because there are thousands of amazing photos in the world, and if something has meaning and a purpose behind it, then any photo can be beautiful.
How I would describe light to a non-photographer would be how bright or dark a subject matter is in a photo. If the back round is too bright or too dark, then that means you need to change your angle/ position if you are outside, or you can change the shutter speeds on a camera to make a bright or dark photograph. Personally, my favorite time of day to take photographs is during the golden hour. I really did like waking up early and taking photos when the sun rose last year and this year because it makes all the subject matters that you are photographing really radiant and beautiful. To make a good photograph, you don't need to even have an interesting subject matter, but you do need to spend time and make an effort to make a good photo. If you know your camera settings and put time into taking a photo then it will turn out alright. For me, a good photograph is a matter of opinion. Like all art, people may love one piece, while others may not. It's all about personal taste when it comes down to what is a good photograph because there are thousands of amazing photos in the world, and if something has meaning and a purpose behind it, then any photo can be beautiful.
Thursday, June 1, 2017
Photo Essay
Inspire
This photo essay focuses on the journey that two young teenagers take to try find their place in the world. Singer and songwriter Mara Tsjuimura and Ka'ena Larson performed in front of their first live audience in downtown Portland on April 23, 2017. After months of casually singing together and playing music together, they decided that it was time to take it to the next level. To them, music has a great impact in their lives, and they want to have music careers potentially one day in the future. Through all their nerves and doubts, they performed their own original songs along with some of the popular music of the time at the Analog Cafe and Theater. Though it was a small venue, it was a very big deal to Mara and Ka'ena because it was something they have never experienced before. With the support of their family and friends, they went on onstage and sang their hearts out. It was a fascinating experience to witness a live event where the main performers were teenagers my age, because it inspired me to dream, proving that anything is possible. What I am conveying through my photos is the passion that these teenagers have for music, and how it is possible to do anything and be what you want in life because only you can make your own place in the world. I felt very inspired, and I hope that this example inspires others to do what they might be too afraid to do. Many people believe that music is just a hobby, not a supporting job. Both understand that it is difficult to one day be famous, and be singers and songwriters, and the stigma with young musicians is that they will never make it. However, these teens take these first steps to making their dreams come true. Not only were they loved by the crowd, but they were invited to perform there again. Throughout their performance I observed their body language and the way they closed their eyes taking in their moment really proves how passionate these two are about music. After their performance, there was a new found confidence and they both realized that they can do what ever they want and prove to others that young people can live their dreams by taking it one step at a time. This performance was that one step.
Lead Photos:
Scene:
The dim blue lights are illuminating the bar and the content on one half of the Analog Cafe and Theater. |
Portraits:
Ka'ena Larson, aspiring artist and one of the two artists in the duo group called DJ Heartbeat, is playing his piano solo to the song, "Death of a Bachelor" written by Panic at the Disco. |
Detail Photos:
Though Mara Tsujimura is ecstatic to be playing in front of a live audience, she is still apprehensive, contemplating on how she will perform. |
Close Ups:
A moment of Ka'ena Larson singing one of DJ Heartbeat's original songs underneath the blinding stage spotlight |
The whole world is blocked out, right now it is only Mara Tsujimura and the music. So passionate about the her work, she closes her eyes making this moment hers. |
Signature Photos:
DJ Heartbeat is singing their last song of their thirty minute set as their night comes rapidly to an end. |
Clincher Photos:
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
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