Top 25 Portraits
More pictures, but are not my top 25
1. What are the good/strong parts of your portrait portfolio? What is done well & why?The strong parts of my pictures are the ones where i got of movement, because people were running of either moving forward & backward and the photo came out clear.
3. Who is in the image and what is/are he/she/they doing? Why is it your best photo?My best picture is probably the one of my sister at a homecoming football game. It has a great focus and the crowd is in a blur.
5. How did you capture the essence of humanity- mostly by actions, personalities, or emotions? Why did you do so?I capture them by their actions to signify movements.
7. What did you learn from this project that you could apply to other projects in the future? What lessons could be applied to life in general? Why?I learned that at first the project seems easy and simple, but than again you have to think about the angle and lighting you're going to use has to look great.
9. Is this a worth while project? What should Mr. Purdy do to this project in the future? Why?Yes, it was a worth while project. I really liked it and i think we could have a variety.
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2. What do you think you could have done better on this project? What is not great and why?I could have done a lot better if i wasn't so busy on my weekends with basketball. I could have a variety, but i just took most at random.
4. How did you use your lighting to capture the essence of humanity?I used my lighting to bring out facial expression and i used flash in most of them so they could have a clear look.
6. What did you typically emphasize most and why?I emphasized happiness with their smiles and how happy a family can be. Mostly expressions and movement.
8. Describe the design process of your project (the steps): Why did you do it the way you did? Was it planned? What is by chance? Elaborate:I took many by whatever, they were mostly not planned. I just took most of them by random and they turned out great.
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