Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Photo Critique


I love that in this photo that there is a sense of motion and urgency around these two men. But for them they are having all the time in the world. Where you clearly see that they are the subject matter of this photo. Stopped forever in time.  The use of shape is apparent with the silhouette of the two men, there is no detail in the bodies.
            There is the rule of thirds in this photo. Where you’re eyes start in the bottom right corner of the photo and works its way to the two men which are in the two different contrasts of light. Where the light hits the back of the men and they are headed in to the shadowed portion of the photo. Then the photo really opens up behind them. Where you see the bustling city where people are running across the street to get out of harms way from cars. While the two men casually just stroll across the street.
                     I find the photo perfectly cropped and contrasted. Where it adds a sense of not asking where this photo is located, why the men are crossing the street. It just adds that the two men are friends. They are walking together as a pair. No worry in their life. So in this case while looking at their feet there is a scene of symmetries. The two men are in the same posture at the same time. They are in sync with each other. They aren’t worried about anything else except for each other.  That is why I find this photo to be a great one.

All Rights go to
Albion Harrison-Naish
 

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Sequence and Motion

Importance of Libraries


"Time is never wasted in a library. Libraries are the keepers of our history as well as the promoters of a literate and well-educated future for the people of the world." 
- Grace Meeth

Importance of Mental Warfare 
(Self Portrait)


 Sometimes in life there are challenges. Which can cause uncertainty, distress, and anger. Where that challenge is based in side you. You need to overcome yourself. 
It is self-doubt. It's a daily opposing challenge.
Both sides have a major impact on the outcome.
Sometimes you can overcome that challenge. Sometimes you can't. 
Airsoft: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kICtzNwndLE

Importance of Music 
(Self-Portrait) 

"Music is the Key to Creativity. Music fuels the mind and thus fuels our creativity. A Creative mind has the ability to make discoveries and create innovations. The greatest minds and thinkers like Albert Einstein, Mozart, and Frank Lloyd Wright all had something in common in that they were constantly exploring their imagination and creativity."
 -Dotan
MIX: http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/40288885

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Humans of UTSA


"What experience in life has taught you the most?"
"The death of my ex-girlfriend back in high school."


"What would you like to see Changed at UTSA?"
"I would have to say More activities at the downtown campus."
"What about the main campus?"
"Main campus is fine."

"What experience in life has taught you the most?"
"That is really hard, do you want me to answer right now?"
"Take your time think about it."
"I would have to say being a parent"

"What is your greatest Achievement?"
"That's hard. I would have to say that im going to be graduating in May and getting a federal internship, but i might not get hired on for how everything is being ran now."


"So what would you like to see change at UTSA?"
"Let's see, some more weights in the weight room. Gotta keep my guns pampered."

Color




Contemplation Wall, Open Frame
1/13, f/1.4, iso 400


Blame It on the Alcohol, Rule of Thirds 
2.5, f/1.6, iso 80

Safety First, Curvilinear lines
4's, f/4.5, iso 80 

Piano Man, Movement
10s, f/1.6, iso 100

Bag Head, Frame within Frame
1/25, f/1.9, iso 400

Cones,  Rule of Thirds
1/100, F/8, iso 80
Outside, Frame within Frame
1/320, f/4, iso 80 
Flower Power, Rule of Thirds
1/2000, f/2.1, iso 80