Friday, September 28, 2018

Artist Statment:
This week in photography we learned about three new and different techniques to put into our photography toolkit for when we create new projects in the future. First, we learned and found numerous photos regarding balance. This is where you format the camera to take a picture of two objects that are very similar but that are on both sides of the frame. This makes it so that the image has an equal amount of weight because of two main objects. Second, we were then taught about symmetry. This is where the frame of the picture can be divided down the middle that splits the object in half. After splitting the image if both sides of the object are the mirror image to each other than the object is symmetrical. The third technique is called asymmetry. Asymmetry is where one side of the photo does not mirror the other. Also, it is where one object is bigger than the other object which is supposed to be smaller.



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7 comments:

  1. Hey Steven, I really liked your colors in this round of photos. your symmetry photos were very well done with defined lines. great job.

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  2. Aye Steven, great photos here. I like your balanced photos, it truly defines the meaning of it. Maybe brighten them up a bit.

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  4. I really liked your descriptions of the topics, they gave me a deeper understanding of what you were trying do. I think you really captured the main ideas in your photos, especially the symmetrical ones, good job!

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  5. Hi Steven, I really liked how crisp your balance photos were and how you utilized both perfect and non-perfect symmetry in your photos. I also like your setup on your last photo; it really makes the horse stand out. Nice job!

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  6. Hi Steven, your photos are stunningly good. They are spot on and I love the quality. Whats working is the balance photos. And I have no critiques, keep up the solid work:)

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  7. Very focused photos, I have no critiques, good job

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