Friday, March 27, 2015

Principles of Design - Unity


Exposure: +0.4
Contrast: +46
Shadows: -26

Principles of Design - Variety


Cropped
Highlights: -34

Principles of Design - Rhythm


Highlights: -100
Shadows: +32
Vibrance: -64

Lens - Best Unity

Out of all the pictures in today's slideshows, I feel that this picture shows the best use of unity.
The bed is placed right in the middle of the picture, showing balance. The frames of the bed show lines, and there is space between those lines where one can see under the bed. Also, the door to the left is slightly open, so that the eyes look to see what is behind that door. Finally, the dark spots on the frames indicate that they are very old and worn out, and that the wood is wearing away. This gives off a rough texture. All together, these elements found in the picture create unity.

Friday, March 20, 2015

Principles of Design - Proportion


Exposure: -1.15
Contrast: +26
Highlights: -58

There are two trash cans in this picture. However, one is significantly larger than the other because it is closer. The smaller trash seems to touch corners with the larger trash can, which creates a sort of unity in this photo.

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Principles of Design - Pattern and Repetition

Pattern
Contrast: +36
Vibrance: -100

Each leaf of the plant has a pattern of creased lines.

Repetition
Cropped
Exposure: -0.8

The boxes continue to repeat for each day of the week. The days of the week repeat as well, as Monday follows Saturday & Sunday.

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Principles of Design - Movement

This picture showcases movement because your eyes automatically shift to between the two bars and slide across the grate, guided by the increasing amount of scattered, fallen leaves. 

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Principles of Design - Emphasis

The green and white "warriors" sign stood out to me when I first took this photo. I continued to emphasize it by changing the floors to black and white

Monday, March 2, 2015

Half Past Autumn - Gordon Parks parts 1-4



  1. The doctor placed his body in a tub filled with ice water.
  2. Gordon was born in Kansas.
  3. She told him that he wasn't college material.
  4. He was fourteen.
  5. He moved to Minnesota to live with his aunt after his mom died.
  6. Yes, Gordon graduated from college.
  7. He worked for a women's clothing store.
  8. Double exposure is a photography method that creates a ghost image.
  9. Joseph Louis Barrow was an American professional boxer and the World Heavyweight Champion from 1937 to 1949.
  10. Gordon played the piano.
  11. The purpose of the Farm Security Administration was to help combat American rural poverty.
  12. His first assignment was to go to a theater and watch a movie.
  13. She was an African American woman that Gordon took a picture of.
  14. His inspiration for Grant Wood's American Gothic was the American Gothic House.
  15. He learned how to approach people and take pictures of them.
  16. The FSA shut down in 1943.
  17. Gordon Parks shot for Vogue magazine after he moved to New York.
  18. The picture editor of Life Magazine was Wilson Hicks.
  19. Park's first major story was about a Harlem gang leader named Red Jackson.
  20. Gordon was influenced by Degas, Picasso, Van Gogh, and Chagall.
  21. Parks took pictures of the model while she was walking at slow speed.
  22. Park's concerto was performed in Venice.
  23. Park's second wife was Elizabeth Campbell. She was a model. Her father worked for Ebony magazine.
  24. Flavio de Silva was 12 years old when Gordon Parks met him.
  25. Parks met Silva in the early 1960s.
  26. Flavio lived in a shack when Parks first met him and his family.
  27. Gloria Vanderbilt's son is Anderson Cooper. Her ancestors include Cornelius Vanderbilt, who made a railroad empire.
  28. Vanderbilt described their relationship as spiritual and full of connection.
  29. Parks was asked to write a book.
  30. He was advanced ten thousand dollars.
  31. His editor was Genevieve Young.
  32. Parks created a story about the reality behind African Americans.
  33. Being successful means that if you were to die the next day, you would feel satisfied with your life.
  34. I have given up a lot of free time and energy to be successful.
  35. Parks gave up his normal life as well as his marriage to be successful.
  36. Genevieve Young's father was in the UN.
  37. Parks was advanced $10,000 to write his first book.
  38. Elijah Muhammad offered Parks $500,000 to do a story on The Nation of Islam.
  39. Parks refused the money because he didn't want to be controlled by Muhammad.
  40. The Learning Tree was the first movie directed by a black man.
  41. Shaft was a black superhero.
  42. His choice of weapon was a camera.
  43. Genevieve Young cited his absence from home due to work for the divorce. She also stated that he negatively affected her career.
  44. Twelve Years a Slave tells a similar story.
  45. Gordon Parks Jr. is Gordon Parks' son.
  46. My favorite Gordon Parks photo was of Ella Watson.
  47. I will remember Gordon Parks as someone who heavily influenced black roles in the photography and film industries.