1. The man, Mr. Han, was killed by being pushed onto the tracks by a angry passerby. The photographer was trying to save the man by using his flash to try to warn the train and in the mists he took this photo. But the train could not stop in time and the man died.
2. The photographer said he took the photo because he was actually trying to use his flash to warn the driver and he also knew that there was not enough time to save the man o he captured the image.
3. I think the photographer could have made more of an effort to save the man, but again subway trains are fast and hard to stop in time.
4. I think the photographer maybe instead of picking up his camera could of went and tried to pull the man up, instead of just the "flash method".
5. No I do not disagree to run the post because although the man should of set the camera down and help in a different way, news is still news and the people needs to know what happens.
6. I think for a photojournalist snapping a photo is more important because you get money in return which pays the bill, as well as your image or career grows.
7. I do think it is ethically acceptable to involve themselves the the photograph, as one as he/she helps.
8. No I think photojournalists should do anything to help rather then worry about there photo.
9. I think the most important thing that stands out is that is that it is more important to help then get a good picture.
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Monday, December 15, 2014
Final Review
This photo represents leading lines because the lovely red flowers/crops lead you to the main focus; the windmill. Also the sky's simple pattern makes the windmill stand out as well.
Balancing Elements-
- Leading Lines
- Framing
- Create Depth
- Repetition
- Viewpoint
- Mergers
- Cropping
- Background
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Fashion Photography
1. Changes to the girl - in our human's perspective he made her more beautiful, basically added perfect hair and pounds of makeup.
2. Changes to the girl - put bunches of makeup on, made legs and neck longer, made hair wavy and longer, made her more skinny and evened out her skin tones.
3. Changes to the girl - Made skinner slowly while keeping her proportional, made hair longer and more voluminous, and did a bit of blending.
4. With morals I know that it is not ok to change someone's appearance, but in todays world, it is becoming more and more acceptable because that's what people like to see and that's all that seems to mater these days.
5. I think situations where a person is promoting beauty products or showing some short of appearance is more ethically wrong because the results they are showing are totally manipulated and not the exact product which means it is totally fake.
6. I think that lighting, camera settings in general, and maybe some blending of the skin would be fine.
7. Fashion photography in general is basically all about ones appearance, which needs to be good while photojournalism you get photo's that may be "pretty" or not, as long as it portrays the real meaning of what is happening. In fashion photography there tends to be a lot more done to the images since it is all about appearance, and because of that you want the image to look appealing which may cause editing. While in photojournalism you just want the news and the real truth which consequently should need little to no editing.
8. Like I said fashion photography is tied more to the perfect aspects which makes it a lot father from reality because we know there is no perfect while photojournalism is ties to news and the facts there for way closer to reality. Which shows that photojournalism is much more ethical than fashion photojournalism.
9. I think you are showing us these videos to remind us to be ethical when going through our photojournalism career.
10. There are no guys because I think guys are not as easily editable to be pretty because they don't where as much makeup and such.
2. Changes to the girl - put bunches of makeup on, made legs and neck longer, made hair wavy and longer, made her more skinny and evened out her skin tones.
3. Changes to the girl - Made skinner slowly while keeping her proportional, made hair longer and more voluminous, and did a bit of blending.
4. With morals I know that it is not ok to change someone's appearance, but in todays world, it is becoming more and more acceptable because that's what people like to see and that's all that seems to mater these days.
5. I think situations where a person is promoting beauty products or showing some short of appearance is more ethically wrong because the results they are showing are totally manipulated and not the exact product which means it is totally fake.
6. I think that lighting, camera settings in general, and maybe some blending of the skin would be fine.
7. Fashion photography in general is basically all about ones appearance, which needs to be good while photojournalism you get photo's that may be "pretty" or not, as long as it portrays the real meaning of what is happening. In fashion photography there tends to be a lot more done to the images since it is all about appearance, and because of that you want the image to look appealing which may cause editing. While in photojournalism you just want the news and the real truth which consequently should need little to no editing.
8. Like I said fashion photography is tied more to the perfect aspects which makes it a lot father from reality because we know there is no perfect while photojournalism is ties to news and the facts there for way closer to reality. Which shows that photojournalism is much more ethical than fashion photojournalism.
9. I think you are showing us these videos to remind us to be ethical when going through our photojournalism career.
10. There are no guys because I think guys are not as easily editable to be pretty because they don't where as much makeup and such.
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