Friday, March 27, 2015

Environmental & Studio Portraiture

For my environmental and studio portraiture project, I want to portray a "loss of innocence" theme. I want to express to the audience how childhood is very crucial and significant to growing up (maturing physically and mentally) and realizing true worth and purpose. Becoming a woman, I think it is important to be confident and stay true to yourself. Going into adulthood, we (as a society) tend to become insecure and not aware of the events going on around us in our everyday lives. Adolescence can be a very confusing concept to grasp and g]have full understanding of. In my overall "theme" of my project, I want to show my audience how one can lead another to self destruction by loosing innocence or a having a sense or protection We may carry this loss with us until the day we die. It is very crucial to growing up and having full self awareness as one carries themselves in the world.

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

egg/portrait

for my egg project i think i am going to recreate or do make another photo similar to the ones in my actual egg project. really simple and i really like how the egg looks when it has cracks in it. i think they are interesting.

my last idea was really boring and i feel like it had been done too many times. instead i am gong to focus on diversity between people. every one looks different, wears makeup differently and wears their hair differently. so i am going to take pictures of just peoples faces not all of the clothes they wear to make themselves different but just their face and how they are really different.

Friday, March 20, 2015

Egg Assignment

For the egg assignment, I am going to use this photo as inspiration and try to re create this.  I think that it is very funny and shows a lot of humor.  I think making eggs into characters is personification and with drawing faces on the eggs it shows emotions and feelings of an object that is not alive.  For my portrait project I have many ideas but I have not decided what I am doing yet.

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Egg project

For my egg project I have decided to reenact the scene where Humpty Dumpty falls off the wall. I will do this by first creating Humpty Dumpty and the wall in which Humpty Dumpty falls from and later take pictures of either him falling, him about to fall, or him who already fell.

egg project

For my egg project i want to hollow out some eggs and paint them really pretty and nice. My idea for the placement for these eggs is to either hang them in my backyard with really nice lighting, put them in an easter basket or maybe break a few on the ground with someones reaction to why they are broken.

Egg Project PS

My idea for my egg project is that I was going to do an egg who had just finished running, sweating off some yolk. It would be outside near a sidewalk. If it is possible, I would also like to put that egg next to an actual runner's foot to make the egg look as if he was training for a race. I would draw a face on the egg and put arms and legs on the egg to show that it looks like a runner.

Project Idea

For the egg project, my idea is to take a carton of eggs and draw multiple different faces on each. I'm going to have all the eggs be the same color but have different faces to resemble different personalities and emotions. I want show almost a "society" like idea and how the food may look alike but each one individually has something that makes each one very unique and have its own meaning.

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Egg and Portrait Ideas

For eggs I thought of dinosaurs and how their eggs look. My little sister has many large dinosaur toys so i could put the grey painted eggs under it. I also have other ideas such as making the egg resemble the character Baymax from Big Hero 6 (one of my favorite movies). For portraits I am thinking of using inspiration from Silent House when the flash of the camera is the only source of light. I want to create an eerie feeling and hopefully use a pale skinned, light haired model like the one in the movie.

eggs/ portraits

for my egg project, I want to do something creative. i found this link for inspiration http://www.pxleyes.com/photography-contest/21552/5/

Egg Project

For this project I had one broad idea to put the egg with something that does not relate to the egg itself. For example I could put a candle in an hollowed out egg or put a candle in a yolk. Another idea I had would be relating the egg to light, somewhat relating to the light of the candle.

Upcoming Project Ideas

For the egg project, I want to try to recreate the famous bullet through an apple photo, this time with a nerf bullet and egg.  Hopefully this will become a more comical version of the apple photo.  This stop motion in the studio might require some help by Mr. Zimmerman.  For my portrait project, I want to try to do a Tadas Cerniauskas inspired shoot.  (Name is hyperlinked to article.)  He took a bunch of people and took photos of there face with a leaf blower aimed at them which produced some funny pictures.  For my project I want to reproduce this somehow

Portraiture Project Idea

My idea for my portraiture project, is to show how fashion today is a mixture of various fashions throughout the 1900s. Through diptychs, I am going to do a side by side comparison of the fashion in certain decade (20s, 30s, 40s, etc.) and how it has shown back up today on the other side.






My idea for my egg project is to do a play on words of "sunny side up". Since a sunny side up egg resembles clouds with a sun in the middle, I'm going to set up a scene in the studio with a blue background and fake grass, so it resembles a sunny day.

EGGY & POTRAITY

For my egg project I am wanting to color the outside of some eggs and keep the inside normal and line them up with eggs that I am going to hollow out, fill with paint, and crack. I am going to alternate the eggs and do one with the outside colorful and then one of the cracked ones with paint on the inside and continue the pattern. I am most likely going to keep it on a white background so that the background is not too distracting from the eggs.

For my portrait project, I am going to have my model doing things with balloons such as having them sit on a ladder with balloons up the sides. Another one of my ideas for my portrait project is to blow up a bunch of balloons and have them on the floor and have my model kick them so they fly all over the place. Those are just two of my ideas, but I have many more and am excited for this project.

What came first the chicken or the egg?


What came first the chicken or the egg? For the egg assignment I plan on using this saying to create an interesting and unique photograph.

focus in the yolk

For the egg project, I am considering two ideas. The first idea being, a blue bucket filled with scrambled, sunny side up, fried and poached eggs, with the bucket surrounded with egg shells. I want to have the eggs in a blue bucket because blue and yellow are complimentary colors. The second idea is having a egg about to be smashed by a hammer, I think it would be an interesting shot with the egg cracking but not fully broken.

For my portrait project I want to have a dyptich of a scultptures face compared to a humans face. I wanted to go with a theme of 'untouchable' with mostly candid where I couldn't set up anything or move anything.

Egg Blog


For the egg project, i am thinking about using the methods of Terry Border, who adds small limbs and  other fixtures to food and places them in unique situations. This gives the food a personality and almost makes you feel sympathetic towards the food items

This is what i am going for. I will ponder different situations that i could put the egg in to make it interesting and unique. When i saw these types of images, i was immediately intrigued and i have been waiting for the opportunity to put this approach to use. I have now received that opportunity with this egg project.

Portrait

My idea for the portrait project is to show peoples morning life. the morning is a very dull time with very little emotion. Even though there is barely any emotion in the morning i plan on making interesting set ups with the background and surroundings full of emotion instead of the actual person being shot. i am going to research lighting techniques and contrasting colors.http://digital-photography-school.com/6-portrait-lighting-patterns-every-photographer-should-know/

portrait project

My idea for the portrait project is memorable or important moments of disney princess movies.  I want to photograph moments such as snow white with an apple, Mulan wiping half of her makeup off, cinderella and a glass slipper, ariel on her rock, jasmine with the lion, rapunzel's  long blonde hair and maybe a tower, ariel swimming up to the shore during part of that world, aladdin and jasmine on the magic carpet, and Pocahontas with leaves and wind blowing through her hair. I want to use slight modern adjustments as it would be difficult to photograph a lot of the scenarios. For example, for jasmine and the lion, i would use a cat that looks like a lion,  and rapunzel's hair wouldn't be extremely long. My goal is for viewers to easily identify the princess even with the modern adaptations.

portrait project

For the portrait project i am thinking about recreating iconic movie moments. From Lady and The Tramp to The Breakfast Club i want o capture the most memorable scenes. I want to use diverse backgrounds and different perspective for this project. As an example for The Breakfast Club i want to capture the last scene where Andrew raises his hand while walking through the football field. i hope to use esj's football field for this and capture the same motion of a person in a similar outfit. For the joker in Batman i want to do a close up of someones face with the same makeup as the joker. i want to make characters look as alike as possible so there is not confusion to which movie i am recreating.

Egg Project

For my egg project, I have multiple ideas. My first idea is to take a picture of an egg or a carton of eggs with different faces on them and another egg getting cracked in the front. My second idea is a picture of an egg getting smashed on the ground or on someone's head and capture the motion of cracking the egg in my image. My third idea is getting a picture of the smashed egg dripping down someone's face. My fourth idea is taking a picture of an egg as if it was a light bulb and have the egg attached like a lightbulb slightly cracked and have light coming through it.

Egg Project

My egg project will be based on the theme of Dr. Seuss of green eggs and ham. I will have a cracked egg with like green paint coming out of it with it lying on a late with some ham. I will put it on a black background so the cracked eggs with the green paint coming out of it will be the focus

EGG

I think that I will try to make my egg comical. There is a lot of different things you can do with the fact that a chicken is the animal that lays an egg. I think my theme will be pairing the egg with animals that don't lay eggs. For example, I might use my dog and place the egg so that it looks like it's hers. The lighting won't be dramatic, because this is project is more humorous. I will try shooting at an angle that is straight on. My goal is to put a smile on the viewer's face.

eggs

MY PROJECT IS IM gOING TO DRAW super heroes on eggs and make them do things. like have a broken shell or splat. Make some egg citing images. I will have multiple eggs in a carton all with faces of different expressions. Some sad some mad and some happy. the eggs may have holes where there mouth is and may spill out yolk like they are throwing up. I will most likely shoot in the studio or on a plain backdrop at home.

egg proj

In my project I would like to show an egg being cooked in a skillet and there will  be another egg off to the side that I will draw a sad face on. The shell of the egg being will be in a spot which makes it look worthless and I will draw a dead face on it.

Egg Project

For my egg project, I have a couple of ideas. One idea is to paint the eggs in either different colors, and go from light to dark. I would do this on a white background. My other idea is to do glitter on the eggs. I would do this on a dark background.

Egg Project

For my egg project, I am thinking about taking the yolk out of the egg and putting a hole in the top of the egg with the glitter coming out and glitter surrounding the egg. I think I might do gold glitter but I'm not sure yet. My other idea is to split the egg in half and have it open with glitter in both sides of the egg and glittering spilling out of it. With whichever idea I decide to go with, I am going to dye the egg a light color. I am going to do this on a solid colored background.

Egg Project

For my egg project, I have two different ideas. First, I have an idea to dye hard boiled eggs for Easter. I might take a picture of multiple eggs after they have been dyed, or a picture of an egg being dyed. My other idea is to have an egg with the yolk taken out of it, and opened, but filled with candy like an Easter egg. I want the egg to be sitting upright in green grass, and I will take a close-up picture of it.


Here is a link on how to dye easter eggs:
http://www.realsimple.com/holidays-entertaining/holidays/more-holidays/dye-easter-eggs

Friday, February 27, 2015

Would You Buy It?

I really liked my in studio photos except for the picture of the egg falling over and the yolk falling out I think it looks fuzzy. My out of studio photos don't really match my in studio ones. The back ground on most of the out of studio is black because it was in a pan and the in studio one are on a white background and they are too different. My favorite photo is the two eggs cracking (in studio) I think it interesting when the shell cracks and it is a very claer and sharp image. I also dislike the one of studio picture of the eggshells on the granite back ground because it kind of has a glare and the speckles are annoying. I don't think I put it in a good sequence because I just put in studio pictures then out of studio.

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Ad Critique

I think my project turned out very well. I am pleased with my pictures but I do wish I had more time to take some better pictures with other ideas I had. I feel like the composition of my photos were very good but I think my lighting could have been a bit better. I tried to keep the logo very simple so what was in the image would stand out. I also think I had very strong shallow depth of field photos to make the ice cream the focus point of the image. Overall, I think my photos were a good representation for what I was trying to sell and were different from one another.

Would you buy it?

In my project, I think that I could have been more creative. Overall I think the project is ok, I like the angles which some of the pictures were taken at and I like the use of volts in my project. However, I do not like my lighting for the most part and I need some straighter lines and have some cropping issues. Also, I think my ad needed to be place better and have been more even/straight. Going with creativeness, I think I overused the closeness to which I shot and should have tried something else.

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Would I Buy It?

Regarding my project, I feel that my in studio shots were more successful than my out of studio shots. The contrast between the sleek back background and the bright color of the lipsticks helped to really emphasize my product. I used negative space within most of my studio shots, but used specific framing in my last photo as well as my out of studio shots, to bring the attention to my product. I placed my logo in the corners of my photos, so it would not take away from the picture. Although I want people to take notice of it, I don't want it to overpower the actual photo.

Regarding the sequence of my photos, I started with my second strongest photo, then proceeded with my worst then building up to my best photo being last. I want to catch the consumers attention initially, and sustain it throughout the slide show.

Project Critique

I think that my project went well. I think I used the principles of design to create balance in all of my images. I think I used a good, bright mix of colors in my images. I like the colors in my images, but I think the lighting might be too dim in some of my studio images. The main thing I'm concerned about is my logo's size and placement. In some of my images, I think the logo might be too big, and takes over the image. It also is in the same place for most of my images, which might be too repetitive. The size of the 'n' and the 't' in my logo looks a little funky, and odd, which I don't like. I did not use blending options at all for my logo, which I think is ok. I like that my logo is simple. For proportion, I don't think that I wasted any space in my images which is a good thing. The flowers are the main focus. I have tried to create a good sequence of pictures in my powerpoint by mixing up the studio images and the outside images.

Would you buy it?

Overall, I think my project was a success. I think working in the studio went well. I think my images turned out better than I expected them too. My studio shots had great lighting, and the use of cupcakes, cookies, and crushed up oreos made my background and shoe look really interesting. My out of studio photos were poorly taken. I think I could have done better by not distracting the viewer's attention towards the logo of the shoe. I should've added food in these photos to make them look kind of like the ones that I shot in the studio. My 3 out of the studio shots were not really working well with my logo for the product.  My logo for this product was ok. I could've done better and made it more fun, and blended it in with the photo.  I think I could've done better with the last photos, but I'm happy with the outcome.

Would i buy it?

In my project i think the main thing that worked was my positioning of the subject of my photo. My favorite photos were the ones i took in the studio because i had more time to figure out how i wanted to place my object. My least favorite photo was the milk one because i don't like how i positioned the logo, and lighting is not ideal. I feel the logo's are in similar positions in many photos and i wish there was more variety of where they were. Over all i would buy my project because i feel the message is conveyed well and the pancakes look appetizing.  

"Books" By: P.S.

I think my advertisement project was very successful. I really like the flow and the overall theme of reading in dim light. I like how all the photos mainly had the same lighting, which emphasizes how important it is to read. I really like how almost at the end of my presentation, the lighting gets brighter in my images, which I think makes the project better as a whole. I think this is my best project so far. I really focused on getting the photo to be straight and clean. One problem I had with my project was my logo. I think that it made the atmosphere of the photo worse. I think that if my project were not advertising something, then it would be excellent, although I do already think my project is good. I think that my in studio photos are good and bad in their own way as well as my out of studio photos. One thing I had a problem with is my photo of the book and paper. The two object did not align causing one of the lines to not be straight, which irritates me. Also, the lighting on the paper of the book is too bright and not as in focus as a result. Another problem for me is the photo of the glasses. I think that the reflection and the text on the glasses stand out and make the photo not as good. If I was able to get rid of these, the photo would have been better.
Overall, I think the photos that I did not talk about were very good compositions. My favorite part of my project was the emphasis on lighting. I really liked how my project turned out.

would I buy it?

I would buy headphones from my made up brand Spark*. I believe that in my photos the headphones were clear, easy to see, and where my eyes are drawn. I like the way the advertisements showed the viewer that you can either listen alone or share with a friend. I named the company spark because when you listen to music it sparks though and can really make you think. The astrid at the end was symbolic of the light that goes off in your head when you think of an idea.

advertisement project


For my ad project I am photographing masquerade masks. One thing that I think is working throughout the project is that the lighting in my photos really illuminates the sparkles and bright colors of the feathers on the masks. One thing that I think is not working is the lighting of the background in my pictures that were taken in the studio. In these few pictures the background looks kind of grey instead of a dark black that is supposed to make the items look like they are floating in space. I tried to crop my pictures a little more tight than normal so that the background is not too distracting, but I also left enough room for the logo of my item. I tried to place my logo in a place where you can see it and recognize but also where it won't take away from the actual picture. I tried to keep the logo in a good proportion to the photo, not too small as to where you can't see it but, again not too big as to take away from the product. I used blending options only as needed, and I do not think that I over did it in any way. I set up my slide show in a way that I think it flows. I started with the photos that were taken in the studio and with the photos that the most masks and then moved to the photo with less masks in the studio. I then moved on to the photos that I took outside of the studio and moved from the most to the least masks.

the daily grind

In my project, I photographed coffee. I think that my project was overall was pretty good. I decided to photograph pictures at Starbucks because when i think of coffee thats what i think of. I think theses pictures there were my weakest of my whole project. My favorite picture is the last one. I was trying to do a stopping motion of spilled coffee but then i decided to do a setup of a table with a tea looking set, although it may look like tea, I always think of a proper sunday morning breakfast on a porch sort of thing. To help support my idea I used a news paper, and reading glasses. My worst picture is the half and half and sugar at Starbucks, because it was hard not to get the Starbucks logo in the picture, i had a weird background and weird lighting. Overall, I think that I would buy my product.

Why you would buy it?

My advertisement is successful in that you can see as a buyer that they can be used for a good purpose. I think my in studio shots are a little better than my out of studio shots because it is more of a controlled environment. I think my negative safe is there for a reason because it shows the back ground. I also think my logo ties in well because I matched the shoe color with the word coloring and shoes kinda fun in a way and I think my logo conveys that.

would i buy it?

yes i think my project was a success. It incorporated good quality photos with a catchy name. The photos were appealing and the bright colors made my photo stand out. My name rhymed and made sense. The logo was simple but eye catching. Overall I'm proud of my work and I would buy my object. My logo placement was consistently in the bottom right corner but when not there it was cleverly placed somewhere else that incorporated it into the image. I used the color orange in the logo to simply represent the color of an orange and surrounded it in a black outline.

AD

I believe my advertisement is overall successful. Nail polish is a commodity but it's nice to have and I believe that my advertisement does a good job of interesting the viewer to actually notice the product and not just see it. I think that on the pictures with fire I could have done a better job of putting more focus on the specific color of the nail polish. When I shot the pictures of the nail polish with water I found it difficult to be creative so I think those pictures aren't as exciting. I think my choice of color for my logo is good because its playful, as is nail polish. I think I would buy my advertised nail polish.

Would you buy it?

Overall, I think my pictures and project turned out successful. I really think the best picture I have is of the candy being mirrored (the out of studio pictures). My worst photo was the one of the candy on the ground and the hands in the candy. I feel like my in studio pictures, with the lighting, is a little dark. I have a little bit of negative framing, and wasted space, but it looks good with the picture and blends in well. I feel like I placed my logo in the right spot, which means to not have the logo running into the picture, to where you can't see half the logo. I feel like I could have worked on my logo more. It is a little to simple and could have made it better if I had more time. I focused on having a lot of color in my pictures, and I feel that that worked well with the in studio pictures.

Honey Loops

I think that my advertisement project worked well. I feel that used depth of field and point of view in a strong, yet simple way. In one of my studio photos I had too much white space where my logo is. In that same photo with too much blank space, the lighting looks lighter in some spots and darker in others. I think that on one of my photos, I could have shot with a perspective that was more on top. Overall I don't think I shot the same concept over and over again, but had a diverse selection of photos to represent my product. I think that my project has a fun atmosphere and I would buy it!

deLIGHTful

I think that my candle advertisement was overall successful.  I think that my in studio shots are a lot stronger than my out of studio shots though.  I think that the lighting of the in studio pictures effected this tremendously.  I feel like a lot of my pictures have the same overall idea and I wish I would have added a little more diversity to them.  I think that my best picture is my last photo in my powerpoint. It is the picture with all the small candles going off into the distance.  I think that picture is very strong altogether with the composition and lighting working out nicely together.   I really like my logo because it pops off the black backgrounds of my photos.  It is interesting and different but not too crazy.  I think that my label placement is different than normal but clean and not too distracting. Some of my pictures have a large amount of negative space but I think without the negative space the picture would not look as good.  Overall I think that I would buy my product.

would I buy it

I think my add showed how flowers are used in a variety of ways. I used lighting from brighter lights in my studio shots, darker ones at the graveyard, and a blue tone for the bath shots. I filled my shots fully and tried my best to make the uneven curved lines in the bath shots look clean. I placed my logo in one of the four corners so it was repeating. I faded my logo in softer photos so it wouldn't overpower the shots. I didn't think reading my logo was a must after seeing my title page, because it had a distinct flower lay out, so when you saw the petals you thought, "Pick a Petal'" and recognized the design immediately. If I did not have a title page clearly showing my logo, I would change the logo to be readable. I wanted my slide show to go from; light, dark, and a cool tone. I ended the slideshow with my best image and started it with my next most successful shot. When I look through my slides, I see flowers in different spots, different lighting and they are in places where you would find flowers. My studio shots demonstrated different happy events where flowers can be given; valentines day, graduation, random small gifts, and a loving get well. My out of studio shots clashed with happy events and were more sad events where beautiful flowers are still used. I wanted darker and stronger colors for the shots in the graveyard, I believe I accomplished that well. I put my sister in a bath(she had clothes on) with flowers and told her just to soak. Without knowing my sister dozed off, I loved that without telling her, the flowers relaxed her and sent her into a slumber. Im proud of the bath shots and believe it shows how relaxing flowers are in the most simple of ways. I earnestly believe my project shows how often flowers are used and that you should buy them for others, or yourself, successfully making you want to buy my flowers.


Think about your ad project. Be critical. What is working? What is not? Think about your principles of design. Consider color theory. Negative space vs. framing? Did you place your logo productively? What about proportion? Did you use blending options enough? Overuse? I want you to look at each image in your slideshow and consider these questions as a jumping off point. When you are finished, consider sequence. Typically, you end with your strongest and begin with the next best shot, but you also want a nice flow from one image to the next. Really think about these questions and respond in a separate post. I want to know what you see before I tell you what I see.

Ad Critique

I believe that my project turned out well and how I wanted. I think that the composition of the orange carrots against the white background turned out nice. I also liked using the googly eyes for a playful effect. I tried using principles of movement, proportion and asymmetry for drama and more interesting photos. I also had sequence in mind. I put my photos in order of what you do with carrots: grow them, buy them, put them in the fridge, chop them, and use them in recipes. I think that I placed my logos well in all except one where I put it in front of the carrot tops. I tried to keep it simple by having the logo all orange and creative placement, so I did not use any special effects. I had problems with the lighting out of studio since most of them were inside using my kitchen lights. I wish I planned better so they looked more appealing. Overall, I'm happy with my project.

Ad response

I think the concept that bouncy balls are meant for all ages shows well throughout my project. I like most of my pictures except the one with the smoothie because it looks kinda blurry and the lighting is too yellow and it seems so bland and boring compared to everything else. I focused on color a lot in my project and I think it worked out well. With the negative space that I had, I filled it with my ad or at least I tried to. I think you should use as much space in a photo as possible but without making it feel too cluttered. I could've done more with my logo but I tried to keep it as simple as possible while still being original. I wasn't sure which photo to end with because I like my last two equally. I chose the pie because I want that to be the last one in the viewers mind since it really shows my idea of bouncy balls in food. In some of the photos the logo seems a little awkward as well. I wanted it to look stamped on though but I couldn't get the sizing right sometimes. I'm also not sue if I like the transition between my title slide and first photo and how the logo is the same. It kinda ties the two together but I don't want it to seem repetitive.

Re: Would you buy it?

The worst parts of my project are the lighting and lack of diversity in the type of pictures taken.  I didn't realize until I opened my photos in bridge that they all were too dark and gave off a gray appearance.  I was able to fix this by adjusting the exposure but in some cases this made the white parts of the image too bright.  This will be something I will have to keep in mind next time we are in the studio.  Besides for the lighting, all my pictures are essentially the same just rearranged slightly differently, both in and out of the studio.  I don't like to make excuses but I was a little rushed for time after I had finished shooting only to find all my photos were gone. Nonetheless, I could have added a little more variety to the photos.  One of the things that worked well for me was the bright colors in the shoe and the objects around it.  This really helped with the clown theme of the add.  Although the photos outside are very similar, the lighting was really good giving the photos an almost overdramatic effect.  Lastly, I really like the logo for the project.  Looking back on my powerpoint, the sequence is a little off; the photos don't really transition from worst to best but are just clumped together by in our out of studio. But would I buy it? Not until in the market for some clown gear.

?To Buy or Not to Buy?

I would say the best part of my Advertisement is the structure of how I placed the physical objects in the scene. I am trying to have a theme of unity; or sense of community through politics and government. In my opinion, people often overlook things like size, race, number and quality over quantity. Personally, I am very aware of the specific laws within the government. I think it's important to become more economically and spiritually aware of those around us. My least favorite part of my project would have to be some of the lighting and angles my images are shot at. I could definitely work at lining things up better and cropping. I fully support my message of "coming together" to bring a big awareness of social activity as well as physical attractions. I strongly believe we all need each other not only as a community; but a country as well. Men need each other a majority of the time to be able to carry support and a great deal of strength in carrying on their family name and history. Men show true bravery and courage, especially the leaders higher up and those fighting for our life and the lives of others. Because of that; I want to show my gratitude through this project.

Drastic Dolls

Overall, I think that my project was successful. I enjoy how my studio pictures turned out. My other five photos, I am happy with, but I feel that I needed to crank up the exposure on some of them. I could have done more scenario shots, but i feel that the solo pictures were just as successful. The lighting on my non studio images was mediocre at best. I should have been more consistent with my F-stop and shutter speed. I did really well with the design of the logo and the placement of it throughout the photos. I really enjoy the outcome of my project, the images were successful and did a good job portraying what I was advertising.