Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Friday, April 26, 2013
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Friday, April 12, 2013
Dreams of Flying
Test Shots
Dance
CSI (changed to water gun fight in final image)
Superwoman
Cat Fear
Baseball
Pillow Fight
Final Images
Baseball
1. My inspiration idea for this image was looking back in my childhood sports which was baseball that both me and my sister enjoyed to play.
2. I composed this image by using two models, my sister and her friend, one model is the batter and the other is the catcher. I used a baseball bat, a baseball and a glove. I took this picture in my kitchen using my iphone.
3. I edited this image by using a lighting filter.
Superwoman
1. My inspiration idea for this image was thinking about a few of the superheroes I looked up to as a child, and the one I loved the most was superwoman.
2. I composed this image by using two models, my sister and her friend. One model is super woman and the other model is the theft. I put a cape on superwoman, a black outfit and the "stolen" bag for the theft. I shot the image in my kitchen and used my iphone.
3. I edited this image by using a lighting filter.
Water Gun Fight
1. My inspiration idea was the thought of summer and when I think of summer I think of water gun fights with your friends and family.
2. I composed this image by using two models, my sister and her friend. I used prop such as the water guns and my models wore summer like clothes. I took this shot in my kitchen and used my iphone.
3. I edited this image by using a lighting filter
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
3 photos of Jan Von Holleben
I like this photo because I like how it really looks like they are picking apples but in reality they aren't it's just an illusion. I also like apples so of course I will like this photo. I don't like how they look like they are just floating: how their feet aren't on ground or anything, it just doesn't look right to me. .
I like this photo because it is really creative and unique. I also like it because I like anything to do with sea and in this case the boat indicates the sea and adventure to me. I don't like the back ground of the photo, I think it should be sky blue that symbolizes the ocean more.
I like this photo because it really looks like the boy is a diver in the ocean. This photo looks very real. I also like it because I like the ocean and sea life which this photo shows. I don't like how there isn't enough sea life, maybe having a few more fish would be more appealing to me.
I like this photo because it is really creative and unique. I also like it because I like anything to do with sea and in this case the boat indicates the sea and adventure to me. I don't like the back ground of the photo, I think it should be sky blue that symbolizes the ocean more.
I like this photo because it really looks like the boy is a diver in the ocean. This photo looks very real. I also like it because I like the ocean and sea life which this photo shows. I don't like how there isn't enough sea life, maybe having a few more fish would be more appealing to me.
Jan Von Holleben
A biography about Jan Von Holleben
Jan Von Holleben was raised and born in Cologne, Southern Germany in 1977. His parents worked as a cinematographer and child therapist which helped influence him. Jan Von Holleben has also had a strong connection and natural talent with the development of photography. He started photography by using what he calls his "magical tricks" by the age of thirteen. He got help from his friends and family with skills and imagination for his photography. He studied how to teach children with disabilities at the Padagogische Hochshule in Freiburg. After his study he decided to move and work in London, where he earned a degree in the Theory and History of Photography at Surrey Institute of Art and Design. He began to work as a picture editor, art director and photographic editor. Young Photographers United and photodebut are two photographic collectives he set up. His photographic work is a way to show his own personal experiences of play and memories as a kid. His work has been in exhibits internationally and published all around the world.
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