Friday, November 21, 2014

Fashion Photography

1) they made her lips bigger, her neck longer and thinner and they made her eyes bigger
2) They made her body, legs and arms thinner, they made her neck longer, and they changed her skin tone.
3) they made everything smaller. they slowly shaved they sides of her body, they also made her hair longer.
4) no because it is not okay to give a perception of someone that isn't true.
5) i think them cutting down the plus size model to be that thin is very insulting and the only other thing worse might be someone putting those things up for people to see and pretending that person looks like that.
6) i think on a picture it is okay to cover a pimple or two that might be showing but i think changing someone's body that dramatically is wrong.
7) photojournalism takes a picture and adds light or dark or high amount of a certain color to either give a more vibrant look or a softer fader look. fashion photography gives a fake perception of girls or boys that women think they have to be like even though those pictures are fake.
8) photojournalism takes a picture of an event and puts it out there to let people know what is going on, Fashion Photography takes a picture, manipulates it , and then puts it out there for whatever there product is to be sold faster.
9) to show that photoshop can be uses for good and for bad. even tough these models look more "attractive" the pictures give off a bad message that all women must look like this or they are considered "ugly" or "fat"
10) i think that non of these videos are about guys because 1. this normally happens with women          2. men are a lot more demanding for a women to have a perfect body 3. and also i think women are more accepting if a guy doesn't have a perfect body but if a women doesn't they are not as accepting

Thursday, November 6, 2014

ISO

ISO 3200

ISO 200


1. using a higher iso at a baseball or football game will let more light to be in the photo, making the picture brighter.
2. you should try to use low iso because it will let the photo have the most detail.
3. you should use a high iso when you need to make the photo brighter



apature setting available: 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16,22
shutter speed setting available: 1 second, 1/60 seconds, 1/4000 seconds
iso setting available: 100 to 25600

shutter speed

low shutter speed

high shutter speed


this is difficult because it needs a lot of light during a specific time.

a) shutter speed of 1/500
b) shutter speed of 1/300
c) shutter speed of 1/125
d) shutter speed of 1/1000
e) shutter speed of 1/250
f) shutter speed of 1/420

if it is very dark you will most likely need to make the shutter speed very low. the lowest possible shutter speed that you wouldn't need a tripod for would be 1/60.

a) shutter speed of 1/60
b) shutter speed of 1/60
c) shutter speed of 1/125
d) shutter speed of 1/60
e) shutter speed of 1/125
f) shutter speed of 1/100

three of the settings that have to deal with shutter speed are "auto" mode, "aperture priority", " shutter priority" and you could also use "manual" mode.



Sunday, November 2, 2014

Aperture


f16
f2.8

1. The human eye.
2. The smaller the aperture, the less light let into the photo, therefore making the depth of field larger. And the larger the aperture , the more light let into the photo, which makes the depth of field smaller.
3. The larger the aperture is, the less depth of field you will have, meaning more of the background will be blurred out and the foreground will be smaller. And the smaller the aperture is  the more depth of field you will have, which blurs less of the background and makes the foreground bigger.