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Magazine Review
Click Magazine- January/ February 2015
The magazine was organized in 4 sections. The first section is the Adore section which showcases things that the magazine people really like. the subhead is designs, finds, and favorites we love. whether it be pictures or equipment, they put things that they really like. there are a lot of cool ads showing other really cool deals whether it be albums, prints, or camera equipment.
the second section is the Become section. this gives you tips and tricks and shows how certain photographers got the effect that they did.
the third section is the Tools & Trimming section showing how to set up shots and the gear that they used.
the last section is the cover story.
i really like this magazine. the tips and tricks that photographers told about how they edited their photos and the equipment was really cool. i would definitely subscribe to this magazine. i really like the way that they split up the magazine and what they put in those sections. I really liked the ads because they were placed in a way that was not annoying and actually had cool products.
my favorite section was the become section. my favorite article of that section was Reveal Your Self in the find your style part of the become section. This is something that applies to all new photographers about how to use influences but still find your own style and how that is important.
The photographer is Erin Southwell and she is an award winning children's photographer. She focuses mainly on her own children. she emphasizes on nature, seasons, and creation through the eyes of her children. This picture was shot using a Canon EOS 5d with Canon 50mm f/1.8 lens, 1/400, ISO 400. i feel that this is a very powerful photo with the positioning of the father and his children.
The magazine was organized in 4 sections. The first section is the Adore section which showcases things that the magazine people really like. the subhead is designs, finds, and favorites we love. whether it be pictures or equipment, they put things that they really like. there are a lot of cool ads showing other really cool deals whether it be albums, prints, or camera equipment.
the second section is the Become section. this gives you tips and tricks and shows how certain photographers got the effect that they did.
the third section is the Tools & Trimming section showing how to set up shots and the gear that they used.
the last section is the cover story.
i really like this magazine. the tips and tricks that photographers told about how they edited their photos and the equipment was really cool. i would definitely subscribe to this magazine. i really like the way that they split up the magazine and what they put in those sections. I really liked the ads because they were placed in a way that was not annoying and actually had cool products.
my favorite section was the become section. my favorite article of that section was Reveal Your Self in the find your style part of the become section. This is something that applies to all new photographers about how to use influences but still find your own style and how that is important.
favorite photo |
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Paper
Paper thickness, opacity, brilliance, and finish.
TAPPI brightness- ultra-violet light component of TAPPI brightness is the lowest of any standard. light hits the sample form only 1 particular angle. North American standard. quantifies the brightness of paper as it would be perceived in an environment that is illuminated with a mixture of cool-white fluorescence and some filtered daylight.
ISO brightness- European standard. quantifies the brightness of paper as it would be perceived in an environment that is illuminated with a mixture of cool-white fluorescence and some unfiltered daylight. fluorescence present in a paper sample, which can provide a significant contribution to brightness, will be stimulated more using the ISO standard versus TAPPI. higher brightness versus TAPPI for the same paper.
TAPPI brightness- ultra-violet light component of TAPPI brightness is the lowest of any standard. light hits the sample form only 1 particular angle. North American standard. quantifies the brightness of paper as it would be perceived in an environment that is illuminated with a mixture of cool-white fluorescence and some filtered daylight.
ISO brightness- European standard. quantifies the brightness of paper as it would be perceived in an environment that is illuminated with a mixture of cool-white fluorescence and some unfiltered daylight. fluorescence present in a paper sample, which can provide a significant contribution to brightness, will be stimulated more using the ISO standard versus TAPPI. higher brightness versus TAPPI for the same paper.
Lasal Photo Gloss 270- open- light painting
Colorado Fiber Satin 245- thng- blue bonnet
Slickrock Metallic Silver 300- place
Monday, April 20, 2015
Online Portfolio
http://www.portfoliobox.net/
this is a site specifically for portfolios. also there is a space for people to contact you. you can combine page themes so there is no uniform pages and no page looks the same.
http://www.viewbook.com/
this makes your photography portfolio very accessible because there are apps to access the portfolios. specifically for photography. simple, clean.
https://www.snapwi.re/user/taylorfarrphotos
http://taylorfarrphotos.foliohd.com/
this is a site specifically for portfolios. also there is a space for people to contact you. you can combine page themes so there is no uniform pages and no page looks the same.
http://www.viewbook.com/
this makes your photography portfolio very accessible because there are apps to access the portfolios. specifically for photography. simple, clean.
https://www.snapwi.re/user/taylorfarrphotos
http://taylorfarrphotos.foliohd.com/
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Event Shoot #2
Senior Portrait Magazine |
Cover Photo |
Story Title: Documenting Memories
Subhead- In one last photoshoot, Seniors Paige Meyer and Rachel Johnson get ready for the end of their senior year.
Posing for the camera, senior Rachel Johnson enjoys her senior portrait shoot. Johnson was eager to document the way she looked as senior to preserve the memories. |
Sitting in a tunnel, senior Rachel Johnson smiles for the camera. Johnson made her decision to attend Texas State in the fall of 2015. |
Flashing a smile, senior Rachel Johnson strikes a pose. Johnson participated in a group senior shoot with friends. |
Staring intently into the camera, senior Paige Meyer poses for a senior portrait. With the help of Meyer's mom, a gold tinted reflector was used to illuminate Meyer's face. |
Being illuminated by natural light, Paige Meyer poses in a tunnel for her portrait to be taken. Meyer's photo was taken using a 85mm lens. |
With a smile on her face, senior Paige Meyer wears her St. Mary's University shirt with pride. Meyer committed to play soccer for the Rattlers in the fall. |
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