Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Up/Down & Change

Up/Down

When I think of Up/Down a children's playground comes to mind. The swing was one of my favorite things when growing up, going super high as if going up into space and then crashing back down to earth. I plan on using multiple attractions at the playground and seeing which would work best to describe the feeling of the world spinning and turning. I plan on using a male model, growing up boys played more rough on the jungle gym and were more wiling to jump from the high places. 


Change

With the subject of change I want to focus on the constant changing emotions of the the bipolar disorder. I want to show the constant struggle people deal with not being able to control their moods. From what I've been told by my sisters friend who is bipolar, even though she takes her medication there are still times she can't control her emotions. I plan on doing a 9 photo grid showing each emotion in depth; the sudden change between happiness to anger. I will also try this concept using a long exposure and capture the fast movement.

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Culture

Hero Shot
Latin-American



My work emphasizes on the dual personality/culture my family has. We are Latinas but often get confused for different ethnicities because of our fair skin. My goal was to shoot the American styled photos as soft and subtle and the Latina side as bold and loud. During the shoot I was having trouble with the sun. We had to go during mid-day because of conflicting issues with my model. It was troublesome but I was able to get images I was happy with. I used my external flash to make sure my subject was properly lit all around and would help with the harsh shadows the sun was causing. During the photo shoot we heard a rattle snake approaching so we decided we would end it at that location. Professor Schafer helped me with the edits and I was able to play with the highlights and shadows to get the image where I wanted it. With the second image I kept going back and forth between making the image warmer or leaving it the way it looks like now. I ended leaving it a little bit cool, when making it warmer it made my subjects skin too red. 


Before the editing




Thursday, April 7, 2016




Pre-Production: Culture


My goal is to take pictures of the mexican styled woman and a classic american woman. I'm using the same subject throughout my photos while only changing her clothes and hair styles. My goal is to show both sides of the Mexican-American woman side. My sister and I are always subject to this topic as sometimes people don't know we are spanish speaking-mexicans and will speak spanish trying to avoid us in conversation or say something rude not knowing we understand what they are saying. I plan on shooting my subject out in the hills for the mexican style photos and inside a home or room for the americanized style photos. 



































Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Direction & TIme

Direction




It was difficult to shoot this image as some of the lights outside were uncontrollable and made the image different than what I had in mind. The settings used were ISO 100, f5 and the shutter speed at 2 minutes and 43 seconds. While the shutter speed was still open I moved the camera up slowly, in order to get more of the sky in the image. I merged this image with one that I had taken of the compass. There is a saying that the north star will always help you find your way home. Although it was not my initial idea for direction, the saying mentioned above helped with the new approach.


           



























Time



My initial goal for time was to have people around the train station, watching them move around as the train came closer and closer. Upon arriving at the train station it was lonely with only one person waiting. I decided to use this image because it depicted time as being wasted or forgotten. She had expected the train to arrive from what it said on their website however the kiosk mentioned another time she had to wait 2 hours for her train to arrive. I cropped the image and made it tighter to emphasize the empty train tracks.





Time Part 2



Unable to get the original image I wanted for the concept of time, I decided to try another approach, aging. Although it would take years to photograph 1 subject to show the passing of time I decided to shoot a family. I took a picture of each of my subjects and then merged them into one. The difficult process was finding the right way to place each subject. If I over lapped them, it would create a weird new person, if I left too much space it looked like an old 80s family photo. I liked using the approach with the three generations, it shows what to expect in the future.