Monday, July 10, 2017

Portrait assignment








Final Assignment

Hey everyone,

Sort of a bittersweet situation putting together my final shots for this class especially after enjoying this course as much as I did. As they say, all good things must come to an end. With that being said, I found the only two models willing to help me this week (my girlfriend and my dog) to complete this final assignment. I tried to keep things as simple as possible and for whatever reason, my camera had a hard time focusing in this light situation and these are the sharpest shots that I was able to edit. It was a pleasure working with everyone and wish you all the best. As always, hope you enjoy.







Sunday, July 9, 2017

Portraits

This week I attempted to capture pictures of my husband.  Clearly he was over modeling by the end of the photoshoot.  I attempted  to get the best photos. I think they came out pretty good.  I really enjoy taking photos and hope to get a better camera one day soon. I hope to get better at using photoshop and editing photos. That is one thing that I struggled with in this class. Overall it was great looking at everyones work this mod. 


portraits

It was difficult finding people to model for this assignment so I included the kids I could get to sit still, along with my cats Buzz and Shoshi that were relaxed enough to pause from their busy schedules of lounging in the sun.  This was a fun assignment; I think it garnered much of the use from Photoshop that we have used throughout this course.  Because of this class I am much more interested in seeing something and creating an image from it, not just because it may be a typical photograph. 







Saturday, July 8, 2017

 I will like to thank Professor Nevins for yet another great class. This will be my final class at Albertus Magnus and it was the best one yet . I enjoyed learning new things about photography. I will use everything that I gained from the class to take better photos. .

This assignment was very hard for me I took some picture of my godson, my parents and had someone take a photo of me and my boyfriend..

Thank You

Chanel









Grades/End of class

Hi Everyone,

Melissa DeLucia has let faculty know that grades are due now and that the absolute deadline for posting grades is 10 am on Monday morning.

I'll start the grading then around 7 am on Monday... Please have everything posted by then.

I hope you enjoyed this class and benefited from it!  My hope is that you will continue to engage in this medium (for the rest of your life :)) in a way that is intentional, curious and informed by all of the attention paid to composition, lighting and the formal elements of 2D design.  Edit your best work and be proud of it.

Best Wishes,

Prof. Nevins

Friday, July 7, 2017

my second try

here is my second attempt at a portrait using natural light from a window. Again no one wanted to be a model but I was able to convince my wife to assist with my crazy dog. I liked these shots as it shows contrast as well as the craziness that my dog contains. I hope these paired with my first attempt equal something that isn't total crap.

thanks for the fun and interesting class, as this is my final assignment here at Albertus.







Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Bonnie's Portrait Assignment

Window Portraits


Let me start by saying that I really truly do not like taking pictures of people.

That being said, this assignment gave me a great opportunity to challenge myself and take myself out of any comfort zone I might have developed, as well as take some pictures of my better half, who absolutely hates having his picture taken.

If you'll remember from my shadow assignment, my husband always wears a cowboy hat, and for this project it was no exception.


Contemplative (UPDATED)
For this photo I brought up the overall brightness on the photo. The more I look at this photo though, the more I want to go back in and brighten it up some more as his hat looks really yellowish in this photo. (UPDATED: Couldn't stand that yellow tint to the hat so I went back in and brightened.)I really liked how half of his face was a little in shadow, and when I re-read the assignment, I saw how if we had used some white paper to reflect back, we might reduce that effect a bit, but I think I really do prefer the half shadowy look.


(Original) Contemplative

 



Contemplative Black and White
Here's the same photo as above in black and white. While I loved all the examples of the black & white window light photographs in the video Professor Nevins demonstrated in his video link from the syllabus, I think I prefer this photo in color. For this I did some additional lassoing and darkening of his eyes, because they are a very light shade of blue, in the black and white version they were eerily light and looked kind of creepy, so I went back in and increased the contrast to make them just a bit darker. I'm thinking the photo is a little blue toned. Maybe decrease the bluish cast somehow?
 
 
Bored and Impatient
Here we were at the end of our first photo session and you can see he was getting a bit bored and impatient. For this photo I increased the brightness overall and straightened the photo a bit to line up the banister rails. I lassoed and feathered his eyes and increased the color balance on the blue / yellow spectrum towards the blue to make his eyes even bluer. I had considered cropping the photo a bit to eliminate the banister on the stairs but decided to leave it in as I thought the brown banister balanced the brown in the hat band and I liked the steps appearing to the left.

I know, I know.


There weren't supposed to be smiling faces in this assignment, but if you know my husband you would know that those deep laugh lines around his eyes are the result of  many years of laughing.

To see him not smiling is unusual and not like him at all.



Sly Shy Smile 
For this photo I did A LOT of editing. Some of it is glaringly apparent. In the background there was a door knob over his right shoulder that I tried to erase but the color is still bleeding though. (UGH- it's all I see when I look at the picture!) And over his left shoulder there was another dark blob that I tried to erase. I increased the blue color balance in his eyes on this photo, as well.  Coffee and smoking have yellowed his teeth, so I googled "how to whiten teeth in photoshop" and found how you can lasso the teeth and feather and decrease saturation, which gives a more natural look than actually going in and making them unnaturally white.





Laughter is the Best Medicine
For this photo I increased the overall brightness every so slightly and went in and lassoed and feathered those teeth again decreasing saturation to make them a bit less yellow. Both uppers and lowers!




Both 'smiling' and 'laughing' photos weren't posed, they were pictures I just kept snapping away at as I was talking to make him feel more comfortable in front of the camera, so I liked that they were natural and spontaneous.

To give you all a break from that cranky old man here's one of my cat - which also had to be bribed with treats to cooperate.



Macy Gray - The Feral Rescue
For this one I put a plate of cat treats to entice her to get in front of our glass front door so this is full light coming through the door. Although it's missing the shading because it was 'front on' - this is the first time I've ever captured the color of her eyes so beautifully. I'm thinking because I was down on the floor level with her and the light source was dead center. Other than cropping out her food dish, I did no other editing.



So, this week was another learning curve, with 'read the instructions TWICE so you understand the parameters of the assignment. In retrospect the left side of my husband's face is a bit darkened, although I do like that effect.


Also, I'm getting the reflection of the window in his eyes in every picture, so I'm not sure how that happened as I had him seated sideways in front of the window, not looking directly outside the window. Maybe a reflection from a window on the other side of the room?

a day in the life of my dog

during the final assignment I had a hard time finding a model that was willing to pose. I resorted to taking pictures of my dog throughout the day trying to catch her at times when she wouldn't bark or run around like the hyper meatball that she is. I tried to capture the light that shines through the living room window. I believe that some of these shots are more successful than others. I especially like the contrast I was able to create in the shot with my dog and my grandmother in-law. I hope these are ok. Thanks for the fun class and this concludes my time here at Albertus...

May the Force be with you...







Week 6: Portrait

For this assignment I had my son be the model for me. Needless to say it wasn't an easy task to have him pose for me so I had to do a little bribing in order for him to cooperate. I was able to take several shots of him posing by the window and also posing on the couch by our living room windows which created nice lighting on his face. I decided to convert them into black and white to make them stand out more. I will try and take some more shots by the end of the week. Hope you enjoy these photos.










 
These were taken after the above photos. I decided to take these shots while we were waiting outside a parking lot.