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My darling 14month-old son in his usual TV-watching position about 6 inches in front of the tube. Lighting from TV screen (in front of him) and a floor lamp (behind him and reflected in the fireplace beyond him). Adjusted levels in PSE to lighten image for Flickr (why does it always look fine on my computer but too dark on Flickr???)
This page is so cool. So many different assignments are interacting to make this what it is. First the circles page, then the showering that made the dye soak throuhg lots of pages. Then the ripping on the left side and finally, the lines that I drew while on a bus.
Very, very interesting and fun results, in my opinion, what this journal is really about.
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Another photo for the same school assignment as in "The Watcher". The photographer in this one was Kaj Fagerström.
June 30, 2010
Alta Gracia, Dominican Republic
Workers at the Alta Gracia factory, set up as a "fair wage" factory recently by Knights Apparel, which is one of the largest suppliers of t-shirts and sweatshirts to colleges in the US. This factory is paying workers a living wage, about 3.5 times more than they are paid in other factories clothing factories in the DR.
The clothes are sold at a slightly higher price with tags explaining to customers that Alta Gracia (also the name of the clothing line) pays the workers more.
Michael Kamber for The New York Times
Assignment ID: 30099366A
Assignment setup : master class by ted forbes.
How to mount cheap 20$ tripod horizontally ??? tie it up to window !!
with Steve jobs by walter isaacson for support.
Let me introduce myself, my name is Jeremy Wall and I seem to have gotten a little stuck on 02 Assignment, the hardest part for me was selecting photographs to post. The photographs I have chosen are a reflection of how I see myself in this world. I find myself distant from this world of mass garbage, ill call it clutter. Right now in my life it is difficult for me to take photos of myself, people, places, and things without there being some sort of unwanted clutter in the background, like a garbage can next to a beautiful tree or a doorknob in the background, this is very frustrating. I am a dreamer and also a doer. In a lot of self portraits I take or when someone else takes a picture of me I always appear mad or upset it is just the way I look, I can’t help it. I am really a nice person and I love helping out other people, it makes me feel good. I love to laugh and if you were to hang out with me I will get you to laugh also, either with me or at me. In this waste land of garbage that seems to engulf everything that is pretty to me, I do my best. I really need to get out of this garbage dump but I am stuck. I adore the beach, but I can’t find anyone that wants to go. The only form of transportation I have is my beach cruiser and public transportation, my beach cruiser is too long for VTA busses. I need to get a tripod, park benches and stacking candles is not working for me. I also have a really hard time with computers, I will admit. I have a lot of love in my soul, nothing will ever ruin that.
This is my lame submission for this week assignment but I'm struggling this week to get something. :/
June 30, 2010
Alta Gracia, Dominican Republic
Workers at the Alta Gracia factory, set up as a "fair wage" factory recently by Knights Apparel, which is one of the largest suppliers of t-shirts and sweatshirts to colleges in the US. This factory is paying workers a living wage, about 3.5 times more than they are paid in other factories clothing factories in the DR.
The clothes are sold at a slightly higher price with tags explaining to customers that Alta Gracia (also the name of the clothing line) pays the workers more.
Michael Kamber for The New York Times
Assignment ID: 30099366A
Old shoes, new shoes, cute shoes, ugly shoes, colorful shoes, etc.. Shoes worn or by themselves. Single or a pair. Show a detail or full shoe(s).
Put your creativity to work.
Restrictions: Only shoes meant for people. No horse shoes.
Dare: Shoes in motion.
WIT:
Went for a hike using the break in the good weather and thought I could try and use our shoes along the way. Had an idea in my head to use the shoes with some backdrop in the back while sitting on a rock. Unfortunately didn't find a suitable rock to sit on after the rain!!
Active Assignment Weekly - March 8 - 14: Come to Your Senses
Photography is obviously a visual medium, but it can also involve the other four senses. The assignment for this week is to create an image where sight and at least one other sense is evoked in the image.
Restrictions: Colour photos only this week.
Dare: Create a photo that evokes even more than 2 senses.
Our reaction, triggered by our senses, to the feeling of falling is lightening fast; be it in our dreams or in reality; be it loosing our balance or tipping a glass: triggers the reflex.... can you catch it?
wit: a little wine, the 50mm on the nikon triggered by remote, an sb600 flash to the left, a desk lamp straight on, (oddly enough) some fishing line, minor contrast adjustment, and my first ever square crop.
The way I decided to approach this assignment was to play with different camera angles/ lighting. I asked myself "How can I make simple everyday items appear more interesting?" I also captured a mess from a project I have been working on for senior portfolio. I wanted to focus on getting the depth while still keeping the focus on certain objects. I chose this space because it is my main living space. I am always working, eating, or getting ready in these spaces. I made my photographs simply by playing with camera angles. I want the viewer to see a simple space at more than the basic perspective.
This was an assignment for my Photoshop class. It was my first attempt to manipulate and image.
Peace, Love, and Happiness...
For this photo, I used natural lighting from the window in my room. The girl is leaning against a wall about 8 inches from the window. I had her turn slightly away from the window so that the light would only catch one side of her face. This lighting created a soft yet intense mood. It's also a bit mysterious which is exactly what I was going for.
Bounced SB-25 off white ceiling to get big, soft specular highlight along curved edge of guitar. Grain of wood shows through nicely I think.
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Assignments from an online class - Gesture Drawing at Schoolism - taught by Pixar Story Artist, Alex Woo.
Assignment 52 -- October Colors
The leaves around here have been very slow to turn this fall, & all the leaves in my own trees are still green. I found quite a lot of color at the Arboretum, though. So much that I had a hard time choosing for the assignment. Here's the link to others:
June 30, 2010
Alta Gracia, Dominican Republic
Workers at the Alta Gracia factory, set up as a "fair wage" factory recently by Knights Apparel, which is one of the largest suppliers of t-shirts and sweatshirts to colleges in the US. This factory is paying workers a living wage, about 3.5 times more than they are paid in other factories clothing factories in the DR.
The clothes are sold at a slightly higher price with tags explaining to customers that Alta Gracia (also the name of the clothing line) pays the workers more.
Michael Kamber for The New York Times
Assignment ID: 30099366A
June 30, 2010
Alta Gracia, Dominican Republic
Workers at the Alta Gracia factory, set up as a "fair wage" factory recently by Knights Apparel, which is one of the largest suppliers of t-shirts and sweatshirts to colleges in the US. This factory is paying workers a living wage, about 3.5 times more than they are paid in other factories clothing factories in the DR.
The clothes are sold at a slightly higher price with tags explaining to customers that Alta Gracia (also the name of the clothing line) pays the workers more.
Michael Kamber for The New York Times
Assignment ID: 30099366A