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Photography Blog
Colored Portrait Project.

Colored Circles Project.
Is that Drake? Green Screen Project.
Legs
Snoopy Shirt
Afro
3 feet
Hover Shoes
3 cups
Flour
hand
beanie;)
what's in his pocket?
1½ cups
Butter
belly
Object Frozen in Time Project.
Aperture Project.
Aperture and Value Project.
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Tracking Motion Project.

Zoom Blur Project.

ISO Project
Aperture is controlled by the size of the opening of the camera lens. This means that more or less light will be let into the camera based on how wide the aperture is.
Shutter Speed is determined by the opening and closing rate of the shutter screen, which lets light hit the media when it's open. Having a slow shutter speed helps photographers trying to achieve a motion blur effect in their photos, while a fast shutter speed captures a small moment in time allowing for more fine details.
The sensitivity of the film is measured by ISO. An ISO closer to 100, the sensor won't be able to pick up as much light as it would with an ISO of 3200. ISO is used when a photographer is shooting with various lighting.
ISO Test Strip Project
Dynamic Photo Project
These photos are dynamic because of the varying angles, shapes and lines seen in both photos. The first photo was taken at an angle and the shapes in the photo contradict that angle. In the second photo the camera was angled while the picture was taken and the lines of the posters contradict that angle as well.
Static Photo Project
Both of these photos are considered static because of the straight angle of the camera, and, as seen in the first image, the straight lines of the stairs add to the static effect.
Rule of Thirds Project

Value
Texture
Color
Line
Space
Shape
Balance
Elements of art project

Unity
Repetition
Variety
Rhythm
Harmony
Movement
Balance
Emphasis
Preportion
Principles of Art Project

Dragan Effect

Portrait Post Processing Project

Warhol Effect
It is important for all photographers to know that their photos are protected in all rights, even in the look and feel of their photo. In 1999, Jonathon Mannion, a photographer that specialized in portraits, especially of athletes, was hired by SLAM Magazine to photograph NBA Superstar Kevin Garnett. This image's likeness was later used in 2001 by Carol H. Williams Advertising on Billboards for Coors Brewing company.
Carol H. Williams Advertising took Mannion's image and cropped out Kevin Garnett's head, as to better draw attention to Garnett's pose and jewelry. The Billboard was also accompanied by the words "Iced Out" (Ice referring to diamonds and more specifically diamond jewelry) and an image of a can of Coors beer.
The United States District Court for the Southern District of New York ruled that the rendition, (the similar position and style of the photo) and the timing, (the image used just several years later and made to appeal to the same black male audience) of the image can influence the copyright of the photograph. The court ruled in favor of the photographer, Jonathon Mannion. I agree with this outcome and because I think a photographer's image should be protected in every right. I am glad that the case ruled in favor of Jonathon.
Case study:
Mannion vs. Coors brewing co.

