Friday, May 28, 2010

Final Project 2010

The shutter speed and aperture for this photo was f16@1/64. The lighting I used was side lighting on the photographers right. I arranged the different cameras into a box formation because I thought it would be different than just setting them up. My intentions for this photo were to show the progression of photographic devices, or cameras, over time.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Puddle Playtime!

The aperture and shutter speed for this photo were f5.7@1/128. Lighting used in both layers of the picture was natural lighting, which had practically no arrangement. The picture of Ashley was a candid, and the puddle was simply a still piece of nature. My intentions for this photo were to put Ashley into a puddle by creating a photoshopped creation to make it look like she was sitting and dipping her feet into the puddle.

Cuuuute Couple

The aperture and shutter speed for this picture were f4.5@1/60. The lighting on this photo would be high lighting, with the subjects, Caitlin and Tyler, place in the center of the shot and looking like a loving couple. My intentions for this photo were to show the essence of their relationship and how they feel about one another in a portrait.

Fashionista

The aperture and shutter speed for this photo was f3.8@1/60.The lighting used in this photo was high lighting. and Tyler was arranged in "modelesque" pose to show off how ravishing he was looking that evening. My intentions were to show a picture that was "suit"able for a fashion photo. I took the rest of the photo around Tyler and made it look more cartoonish, so Tyler would stand out more.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Sensational Sandwich

The aperture and shutter speed for this photo were f4.5@1/500. The lighting used was front and high lighting, and this food shot was arranged at a fourty-five degree angle for the sandwich. The arrangement was meant to make the ham sandwich look more appetizing.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

And Jelly

The aperture and shutter speed for this photo were f4.2@1/60. The lighting used was high lighting and front lighting. The JIF Peanut Butter was placed on top of a counter to receive an interesting angle, which makes it a more interesting product shot to capture the eye of consumers.

Juggler

The aperture and shutter speed for this photo were f5.6@1/60. The lighting was high lighting and it is a candid shot so there was no arrangement, and my purpose was to show how hard my little sister worked to learn how to juggle.