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Forced Perspective project (part one)

Lost In the World Video Questions

1.) The general purpose of the video was to show how today's society is glued to their phones and how we have basically become robots (in a sense). 2.) Yes: the video ifs very good at portraying what we as a society have become. 3.) I feel that it is more of an exaggerated examination of what we are. It depicts all of society as they hold their phones, how we idolize a few select people, and disregard everything else.

Zoo Fashion

Describing Photographs Assignment

 This photo was taken in N/A at N/A . It is an image of a field with a woman on a ladder and utility poles with clothes hanging on them. The woman is climbing up on the ladder to hang laundry on the utility poles. In the picture, you can see a field with poles and a few trees. In the background, there are more farming fields and discolored patches of grass/crops. In the foreground, there are telephone poles and small hills/mounds of grass and dirt. In the mid-ground/middle-ground, there is a  woman climbing up a large ladder holding a basket of clothes. This photo was taken in N/A at N/A . It is an image of a field at night with two doors, a turned on lamp, papers on the ground, and a man walking in between the doors. The man is walking from one open door to the next, it is night which makes the light coming from the doors look a lot brighter. In the picture. you can see two wooden doors, a lamp, strewn papers, a man in a robe, and the dark night sky. I...

6 Photographic Compositions

1.) Pattern 2.) Symmetry 3.) Texture 4.) Depth 5.) Contrast 6.) Balance 7.) Index Print
TED TALK : QUESTIONS 1-10 1.) What question does Erik pose to the audience?       Is it photography? 2.) What was Erik's first real passion?       Erik's first real passion was drawing. 3.) What conception of photography did Erik previously hold?       You just had to be at the right place at the right time. 4.) How did this inspire him?      He wanted the process to continue after he "pressed the trigger". 5.) What "common goal" do Erik's photos have?       To make something impossible look realistic. 6.) Define realism as used in this context.       To make something look like it's seamlessly in a space      without the viewer knowing how it was composed. 7.) What principles does he adhere to when creating an image?       Image should have the same perspective and lighting. 8.) Why is it easier to create a place rather than to find a place? ...