Smiles

The  hard part of the project was that you need to get a person to  photograph. The change on some people are that there look sad or depress up when they smile there look so happy. Bias can affect your job because you can think people don’t like photo or will not look good in a photo. I think the best question what is your background, job and hobbies.

My photo are here 

 

Photo app review

The two website i use is Befunky and PixIr. My favorite Photo editor is PixIr because it is very similar to  Photoshop and it is very easy to use. The PixIr is use for any type of photo editing like crop or to add stuff. BeFunky is more to touch up photo is more use for beauty that is why I like PixIr better.

Here are the photo I edited

PixIr                                                                  BeFunky

 

Light Graffiti

The first thing you need to do to take a photo is you need a flashlight. Then you turn the ISO to 100 and turn the shutter speed to the time you need to draw.l Then you draw the image you want. Things that worked were simple shape, names and tracing a person. A way to take better photo you could have different color light if you don’t have the you could use your phone light and put your thumb on it it will turn red so you can add color to your photos. Things that did not work is thing that take a long time because you put too much light in the photo.

Photo are here 

 

 

Rule of Thirds

The things that worked  with rule of thirds is picture with depth or picture where thing is something else besides them because you can tell that were your eye looks. My thoughts on rule of thirds is i only works on some picture but on other ones it does not work that well. My thoughts are that it can be useful sometimes but other it is just annoy to use or think about.

Link to photo here  

 

 

 

 

 

Newseum

For each photo– Which photo (use info from capture sheet), find the originals online if possible, feelings for you from photo, what drew you to the photo.

After both photos– If you were taking the image, could you separate your job as a photographer/journalist from being human? Can you identify struggles of being a photojournalist?  What are the rewards if any? I am looking for a thoughtful paragraph, don’t rush this section.

Link to the Pulitzer Prize can be found here.

2nd exhibit:

Name of exhibit, what made you like it, favorite piece or artifact in it, how did it fit into the overall Newseum?  This should be written in a way to convince people to go see this exhibit.

Photographs:

World Trade  Center Attack by Steve Ludum in 2001

 What drew me to the photo was how perfect timing the photo is it capture the fire in the best way and I could not imagine the face of the people in the towers.

Ebola Ravages West Africa By Daniel Berehulak in 2015 What drew me to the photo was the face on the boy that the people are carrying. How he look like he was froze in time . Also people carrying look like he had no emotion. I could no be a photographer.

If I was a photographer I could not bare to take the that I choose. I could not just watch the people that I am taking the photo for I would help or the I would regret it for a long time. I would rather be human and accept what happens then just watch. The struggle of being a photographer is just watch  not helping the people and the thing you have seen though the year. The reward of photograph is you get people to see thing and make some noise about problem they did not know about.

Another exhibit I visited is the “First Dog” the exhibit is about the president  dogs. It fit in a to a little walkway it really fit in because while you walked around the floor it was a little board around it was nice.

Photo from it here