David Hockney was born on July 9,1937 in Bradford Yorkshire. He went to Bradford School of Art.He is 79 years old. This artwork emulates his work because his work is so fun and odd that you don't really see anywhere.He takes pictures of pieces of what he wants to take a picture of. And then he puts all the pictures together to make the same photograph but to make it cool and original.
What I did to create this artwork was I took pictures of the bench but i would zoom into the grass the tills the roof and other things around it. Then when I got to class I uploaded all the pictures and tried to put them together like a puzzle.I also turned up the brightness on some of the pictures to show that they are different pictures put together.
What I did to create this artwork was I took pictures of the bench but i would zoom into the grass the tills the roof and other things around it. Then when I got to class I uploaded all the pictures and tried to put them together like a puzzle.I also turned up the brightness on some of the pictures to show that they are different pictures put together.
magazine cover
I picked this magazine because Justin Bieber came out in it. What I like the most about this magazine is how I placed Jacob right in the center.What I did to emulate this magazine is to have a male in the cover since a lot of the covers are usually males.The font style that I used is the regular because their style is easy to read. The set up is grey because it looks very simple like their magazines, a modeling lights is what you use for the model to look brighter. a soft box is another light that can bring light into the models face. a reflector is what brings light to the model and creates shadows you use it by facing it to the model.?
Family
DelMar Fair
Letty Martinez
May 2,2017
Rancho Buena Vista High School
Mrs. Moncure
Invisible freedom
This image was taken at Rancho Buena Vista High school. This image is a rule of thirds. The camera I used was a Nikon D5300 with a 18-140mm lens. What I used to create this image was Photoshop. I took a picture of my friend Jaleel that also goes to school with me in front of one of these walls that students here at RBV painted. I told him to stand in front of the moon and I took the picture then I told him to step out of the frame and took the picture again only this time he wasn’t in the photograph. Then When I got to class I uploaded my pictures and opened them up on Photoshop. I set the one without my classmate as the background then I dragged the one of Jaleel on top of the background and turned the opacity to 70% to make sure both layers where right on top of each other and everything was even. Then I created a layer mask tool, Then I used the paint brush tool and the black paint to erase Jaleel’s face and fingers. To show the moon on the background instead of his face. Then I turned the opacity back to 100%, Then I merged the layers and made the image brighter. My image is in the division Digital Painting & Illustration because I used Photoshop the image was printed on Epson Glossy Photo Paper on the Epson P800 digital printer.
May 2,2017
Rancho Buena Vista High School
Mrs. Moncure
Invisible freedom
This image was taken at Rancho Buena Vista High school. This image is a rule of thirds. The camera I used was a Nikon D5300 with a 18-140mm lens. What I used to create this image was Photoshop. I took a picture of my friend Jaleel that also goes to school with me in front of one of these walls that students here at RBV painted. I told him to stand in front of the moon and I took the picture then I told him to step out of the frame and took the picture again only this time he wasn’t in the photograph. Then When I got to class I uploaded my pictures and opened them up on Photoshop. I set the one without my classmate as the background then I dragged the one of Jaleel on top of the background and turned the opacity to 70% to make sure both layers where right on top of each other and everything was even. Then I created a layer mask tool, Then I used the paint brush tool and the black paint to erase Jaleel’s face and fingers. To show the moon on the background instead of his face. Then I turned the opacity back to 100%, Then I merged the layers and made the image brighter. My image is in the division Digital Painting & Illustration because I used Photoshop the image was printed on Epson Glossy Photo Paper on the Epson P800 digital printer.
Composite project
You should let me love you.. Let me be the one to give you everything you want and need. Baby good love and protection make me your selection show you the way love is supossed to be. Baby you should let me love you
I did this photograph in photoshop. I used the picture of Hanna as the back ground then I added Jerico in the picture. I fit him in the mirror using one of the videos that were shown in class and then I cut Jeleel in the picture as well and erased everything around him and put him in the same room as Hanna.Then I turned the photograph black and white but kept Jerico as the one with color since he is the one Hanna wants. And I kept Jaleel Black and white but a more brighter black and white since she does not want him but he is netter for her.
I did this photograph in photoshop. I used the picture of Hanna as the back ground then I added Jerico in the picture. I fit him in the mirror using one of the videos that were shown in class and then I cut Jeleel in the picture as well and erased everything around him and put him in the same room as Hanna.Then I turned the photograph black and white but kept Jerico as the one with color since he is the one Hanna wants. And I kept Jaleel Black and white but a more brighter black and white since she does not want him but he is netter for her.
mandalas
tessellations
mandala is when you cut or crop a piece of a picture and you copy that exact picture multiple of times to make a cool design.
what you do to make a mandala is take a picture and cut out a specific space in one photograph. then you get a guide.Then you click oln the magic wand tool and click on one of the triangles in the circle. then you drag that triangle to your picture and pick when ere you want to cut out. when you decide where you click on command c and go back to your layout and click command v to paste. then you go on layers and then duplicate layers, then you drag the copy and rotate and flip so it can match perfectly. then you click on both layers and merge them by going on layer and merge layers and you keep repeating the process until you are done. what i enjoyed the most is being able to create totally different pictures by just cutting out a certain part in the photograph. I struggled with remembering to click on both layers before merging them together.
what you do to make a mandala is take a picture and cut out a specific space in one photograph. then you get a guide.Then you click oln the magic wand tool and click on one of the triangles in the circle. then you drag that triangle to your picture and pick when ere you want to cut out. when you decide where you click on command c and go back to your layout and click command v to paste. then you go on layers and then duplicate layers, then you drag the copy and rotate and flip so it can match perfectly. then you click on both layers and merge them by going on layer and merge layers and you keep repeating the process until you are done. what i enjoyed the most is being able to create totally different pictures by just cutting out a certain part in the photograph. I struggled with remembering to click on both layers before merging them together.
portraits
mid year gallery
Letty Martinez, 2017, Becoming One
I titled this photograph coming together because this photo was taken at the woman’s march on January 21,2017. This is the day millions and millions of people from different backgrounds and all around the world came together to support woman around the world. This picture is of people holding up posters to let everyone know that we are taking a stand against everything Trump has said regarding woman. I took this photograph on my iphone7 and I used an app called VSCO and used the filter A5 and turned up the sharpen tool to 7.6. I really like this photograph because it shows an important part of events that are happening right now.
I titled this photograph coming together because this photo was taken at the woman’s march on January 21,2017. This is the day millions and millions of people from different backgrounds and all around the world came together to support woman around the world. This picture is of people holding up posters to let everyone know that we are taking a stand against everything Trump has said regarding woman. I took this photograph on my iphone7 and I used an app called VSCO and used the filter A5 and turned up the sharpen tool to 7.6. I really like this photograph because it shows an important part of events that are happening right now.
Food photography
NAME PROJECT
I took most of my pictures at the football field. The one of the tree I took outside of class, and the rest I took at the field. The hardest part of this assignment was to find a Y. I wanted to find a Y as a tree but I already had one for the T , and then my partner actually found Y for me and I took the picture. My favorite part was finding the E I think its different and it makes the whole picture look cool. What I think I have improved was using black and white on my pictures. I don't really like black and white pictures because you can't really see the details of all the colors coming together. But I'm starting to enjoy taking black and white pictures.
Rainy day
layer mask
docs.google.com/presentation/d/1t5oQC4HiyhLRyDbUyv3PfJbZ8mjJfaY-NRUvhQvcQU0/edit#slide=id.g1961b7c5eb_0_28
Annie Leibovitz
Born on October 2, 1949 in Waterbury
Fashion Photographer
Her style is “Hippie” and music
I really like her work it seems like her work is very ordinary and creative.
Ansel Adams
February 20,1902 in san Francisco and died on April 22,1984
His pictures are about nature
Black and White, nature
I really like his photograph because he captures the beauty of nature and tommy did a great work capturing the beauty of nature
Clark Little
Napa CA in 1968 but grew up in Hawaii
Hes a surf photographer
I love how he does surf photography and how you can see everything so clearly.
Joel Meyerowitz
Born in new york march 6 1938
He takes pictures of beaches and is his pictures are very mellow. And having the golden sun in the back of his pictures.
Mario Testino October 30,1954
Fashion photography
His pictures are mostly in black and white
I really love how he captures the tue beauty of people.
Jimmy Chin October 12,1973
Minnisota
Adventure photography
Takes pictures while hes doing adventures things. Makes you get out of your confort zone
I really like how hes so adventures and hes so risk taking
Neil Leifer
New york on dec 28,1942
Hes a sports photographer
He loves to photograph boxing games
Known for photographing Muhammad ali
Im not really into sports photography but he is an amazing photographer and I love how she captured the models feelings.
Tim Mantoani
January 12,1969
Died in the summer of 2016
Sports photography
Soccer and football are his main sports photography
I don’t really like sports but I love how she went into detail with his work and how she took pictures that represented that really represent his work
Yousuf karsh
December 23,1908-july 13,2012
portraits
took pictures of Einstein
most of his pictures are of older people and in black and white
Trey Ratcliff
July 7,1971
Travel and landscape photography
Henri Cartier
August 22,1908-August 3,2004
Documentary-street photographer
Authentic spontaneous, tells a story
Jaleel did a great work taking the pictures and making it look a lot like cartier’s style
Brooke shaden march 197
Fine art photographer
Unrealistic or surreal photographs
Chloe did a great job recreating Shaden’s photographs
Dorothea Lange
May 26,1895-october 11,1965
Documentary photo during the great depression
Black and white photos, shows the story
Itzel did a great job recreating the photographs and explaining the photographs as well. And and making the photographs black and wite
Josef Koudelka
January 10,1938
Photographed during the war
Street photography
publishing under P.P for fear of getting killed
I really like how jerico really explained how Koudelka was
April 21-1912-january 4,2002
Portait
Takes pictures of famous people for example
Manuel alvarez bravo feb 4,1902-oct 12,2002
Street photographer
He got into photography in 1930
He really tried to explain how latin America was like in 1900s. his pictures are mostly black and white and very soothing.
Travis burke
1988 in Oceanside
nature and night photography
advantures spend 16 months touring around the U.S and Canada
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1t5oQC4HiyhLRyDbUyv3PfJbZ8mjJfaY-NRUvhQvcQU0/edit#slide=id.g194d45e826_0_63
moon photography
To photograph the moon:
1. Use a tripod! A flat surface will only allow you to shoot straight, and shooting the moon means that you'll be shooting up and constantly re-adjusting the tripod as the moon moves throughout the night.
2. Use a shutter release cord, remote or the camera's self timer if you don't have one, so that you don't move the camera when pressing the shutter release during a long exposure.
3. Use a zoom lens and zoom in as much as you can to the moon. It's okay if it's not a super fancy lens, this was shot using a 15 year old $100 lens. Focus in on the craters and details on the moon.
4. ISO 1250- 1600, so that you can use as fast a shutter speed as you can without losing detail-the longer the shutter speed, the more chances you have the camera will shake even slightly in the wind, resulting in an out of focus photograph.
5. Aperture priority of f/5.6 since you are not worried about capturing any details other then the moon.
6. Bracket your exposure, meaning over expose and underexpose the photograph from what the camera is telling you. Generally the camera will overexpose the moon, so you'll get nothing but a white blob in the sky. Use the exposure compensation button (the +/- button below the shutter release) and change the exposure to -0.5, then -1.0, then -1.5 and so on, until you start seeing detail in the moon. You may go as far as -5.0 exposure compensation to get what you need.
7. Take a fair amount of photos and keep refocusing as the night progresses. The photographs may look focused on the camera's display, but you won't really see if they're completely in focus until you upload them onto your computer screen.
1. Use a tripod! A flat surface will only allow you to shoot straight, and shooting the moon means that you'll be shooting up and constantly re-adjusting the tripod as the moon moves throughout the night.
2. Use a shutter release cord, remote or the camera's self timer if you don't have one, so that you don't move the camera when pressing the shutter release during a long exposure.
3. Use a zoom lens and zoom in as much as you can to the moon. It's okay if it's not a super fancy lens, this was shot using a 15 year old $100 lens. Focus in on the craters and details on the moon.
4. ISO 1250- 1600, so that you can use as fast a shutter speed as you can without losing detail-the longer the shutter speed, the more chances you have the camera will shake even slightly in the wind, resulting in an out of focus photograph.
5. Aperture priority of f/5.6 since you are not worried about capturing any details other then the moon.
6. Bracket your exposure, meaning over expose and underexpose the photograph from what the camera is telling you. Generally the camera will overexpose the moon, so you'll get nothing but a white blob in the sky. Use the exposure compensation button (the +/- button below the shutter release) and change the exposure to -0.5, then -1.0, then -1.5 and so on, until you start seeing detail in the moon. You may go as far as -5.0 exposure compensation to get what you need.
7. Take a fair amount of photos and keep refocusing as the night progresses. The photographs may look focused on the camera's display, but you won't really see if they're completely in focus until you upload them onto your computer screen.
halloween
principles of art
ISO:400 Aperture:f/32 Shutter Speed:1/40 Emphasis
This photograph is of a student here at RBV it was taken in the hallway. This photograph is successful because you can see how bright blue her eyes are. And emphasis is something that catches your eye first and when when you see her the first thing you see are her bright eyes.
Elements Principles of art
Proportion
- The “building block” of design
- All good design will have one or more of these elements, line,color,shape,form,texture,space,and value
- This presentation aims to show you some illustrations of these elements through photography. It could also be done through other art methods, such as painting,fashion design,sculpture,etc
- A line is one dimensional and can vary in width, direction and length.lines also can define the edges of a form.lines can be horizontal,vertical,or diagonal,straight or curved thick or thin. Lines lead your eye around the composition.
- Color has three main characteristics; hue (red yellow green) value (how light or dark it is) and intensity (how bright or dull) colors can also be described as warm (red yellow) or cold (blue and green)
- Furthermore
- Monochromatic one color plus its tints (adding white) and shades (adding black)
- Complimentary colors
- Colors opposite each other on the color wheel. (ex green and red)
- Analogous colors colors next to each other on the color wheel (ex red and orange)
- Two dimensional with a height and width
- Organic shape: a shape made by nature. Not completely defined
- Inorganic shape: manmade- such as triangles and rectangles
- Three dimensional, has height and width and depth
- Photographers emphasize form by the use of highlights and shadows.
- Surface quality of an object we sense through touch. All objects have a physical texture (thick- horse hair , dolphin smooth)
- In a two dimensional work, texture gives a visual sense of how an object depicted would feel in real life in touched.
- Real space is three dimensional. Space in a work of art refers to a feeling of depth or three dimensions. It cal also refer to an artist’s use of the area around the picture plane.
- Positive space: the space occupied by the primary object
- Negative space: the space around the primary object
- Lightness or darkness of a surface. It is frequently used when talking about shading, but is also important in the study of color
- Rules or guidelines of art
- Used to organize or arrange the structural elements of design
- Principles are balance, proportion, rhythm, emphasis, harmony, variety and unity
- Similar to our physical sense of balance. It is how the artist uses opposing forces in a composition that results in visual stability
- Most successful compositions achieve balance in one of two ways symmetric
Proportion
- Relates to the relative size and scale of the various elements in a design. Specifically the relationship between the objects.
- Indicates movement by the repetition of elements. Rhythm can make an artwork seem active
- Make one part of an artwork dominant over the other parts. It attracts the viewer’s eyes to a place of special importance in an artwork.
- Pleasing quality achieved by different elements of a composition interacting to form a whole. Harmony is often accomplished through repetition of the same or similar characteristics.
- Differences achieved by opposing contrasting, changing, elaborating or diversifying elements in a composition to add individualism and interest
- Unity
- Result of bringing together the elements of arts into the appropriate ratio between harmony and variety to achieve a sense of oneness. It is the sense that everything works together and looks like it fits .
letty's photo
I took these photographs under shutter speed 1/1,000th and the aperture being f/6. I had problems taking the picture at the right timing when people would have the water balloon explode on them. But we fixed that by having the people count up to 3 before popping the balloon, or they would do it all over again. What I learned about shutter speed is that it freezes the picture in time. and that you have to have the button pushed so it continues to take pictures of whatever your trying to capture. You can take pictures using shutter speed for taking pictures jumping into the pool
respect yourself
My artwork is about two girls helping each other out instead of bringing each other down. Girls now a days are so caught up in competing with one another that we forget that we should be lifting each other up when we have problems and respect one another as well. Girls are usually the first to call another girl a bad name and then when a guy does it we think of them are rude or immature, but why get mad at the guys when we are the ones setting that example and telling them its okay to say these things to girls because we as girls say it to each other?
I believe that respect is something you should have for everyone even if you don’t like that certain person. Just because you don’t know what they’ve been through in their life and all the struggles they’ve had to face alone. So you shouldn’t judge them but try to know where they are coming from and why they act a certain way.
I believe that respect is something you should have for everyone even if you don’t like that certain person. Just because you don’t know what they’ve been through in their life and all the struggles they’ve had to face alone. So you shouldn’t judge them but try to know where they are coming from and why they act a certain way.
light painting
Some apps that we used for the light painting were my light painting. I took these pictures on a tripod in a dark room. The camera was on manual mode with manual focus. My partner did what ever he wanted to do with the different filters on the app and on some pictures he even used some glow sticks for different colors or to collide two different filters together. Some struggles I faced was being able to only focus on my partner when other people were so close to him as well and not getting the other peoples light in the pictures as well. The most important thing that I learned about light painting is to have the room completely dark and having cool apps to use as well and to set my camera on manual focus as well.
Shutter speed
1. How you change the camera to shutter speed is that you scroll the knob to the "s" for Shutter speed priority
2. What happens to the photograph is that it either gets blurry when you're trying to take a picture because it can't capture the photo in motion or it either captures everything in motion and it freezes the photograph
3. You would want to use shutter speed when you're trying to take a picture of your friends jumping so you can capture the moment in mid air
2. What happens to the photograph is that it either gets blurry when you're trying to take a picture because it can't capture the photo in motion or it either captures everything in motion and it freezes the photograph
3. You would want to use shutter speed when you're trying to take a picture of your friends jumping so you can capture the moment in mid air
- Both a technical and aesthetic choice a photographer needs to make before releasing the shutter.
- The shutter inside your camera controls the duration of time the sensor is exposed to light
- Capturing blur or motion in your photograph can emphasize movement and add drama.
- A fast shutter speed is often utilized to freeze the movement of a subject
- A slower shutter speed can be used to show motion and visualize movement
- Shutter speeds are expressed as seconds or fractions of seconds
- As a general rule To prevent unintentional camera shake you should avoid handholding your digital cameras at shutter speeds slower than 1/2x focal length
- Using a tripod can help eliminate camera shake while using slower shutter speed.
- The visual blur and suggestion of a movement occurs because the subject is moving against a static background
- Layering motion of different subjects moving different directions at different speeds can set up interesting dynamics within a photograph
- Fast shutter speed can make normal subjects appear to freeze in the air
- When photographing people running relatively close to the camera a shutter speed of 1/1000 seconds or faster should freeze most motions.
- The distance the subject is from the camera, the speed of the subject, and the focal length of the lens will affect whether the subject is sharp or blurred
- A tripod combined with a long exposure can capture the fireworks trials. (2 seconds @ f/6.3
- Water movement can be emphasized with long exposures