#19. Can you think of anything that:
1) should not be photographed? Why?
I personally don't want to see disfigured bodies or women given birth. Its too graphic for me, I've seen them both before and I just don't care to see it again.
2) cannot be photographed? Why?
The sure of most of the planets surfaces can't be photographed because we don't have the technology to be able to even land on some of them let alone photograph them.
3) you do not want to photograph? Why?
Well I think I explained this in question one but I just thought of another one. A decaying body is not something I care to see again. I'm not weird it's just my job that sometimes make look and get those and I'm not much of a fan.
#20 Describe at least one photograph that you could take for each of the following “place” prompts.
An image of a synthetic “place” such as Disney World, Las Vegas, a Hollywood set, a diorama, etc.
In Las vegas I would take a picture of a group of friends that are chasing one another for whatever reason. I would try to capture the emotion in their faces and the vibe of the city at the same time.
An image of a fantasy/fictitious environment concocted from your imagination.
A box where the walls are lined with black and white stripes in every direction. I would have lights in the middle of the side and then I would walk through and take a picture with a long shutter speed.
An image of a placeless space such as the Internet, cell phones, e-mail, e-bank, surveillance, etc.
You could open a cellphone and get a macro shot on the inside.
An image of a public space.
perhaps a public bathroom or lunchroom.
An image of a private space.
A diary or safe to portray a detailed photograph of what someone doesn't want you to know.
An in-between space that brings to mind one of the following ideas: nomadic lifestyles, displacement, rootlessness, out-of-placeness, boundaries, movement, expansion, etc.
The border between the United States and Mexico to show a man made boundary that is guarded and keeps people out of place.
#21
A. Describe some common aesthetic aspects of “news”-related photographs.
News related photos aren't usually edited they are more quickly shot because you don't want to miss anything they are more graphic at times as well.
B. Describe some common aesthetic aspects of “snapshots”, including family photographs, cell-phone shots, photos posted to facebook,
people use different angles and colors there are a lot different effects for photos now for specific social sites.
C. Describe some common aesthetic aspects of advertisement photographs, including fashion photography, product photography, etc
In advertising you have draw the consumer to you and also have to make them remember what you are trying to sell long after the advertisement is gone.
D. Describe some common aesthetic aspects of film/movie and television stills.
They are very dynamic and dramatic the colors are vibrant yet dark.
E. Describe some common aesthetic aspects of yearbook photos, senior pictures, and team/club/sports group shots.
These tend to portray the person being photographed. They allow the subject to bring the contents and what they want photographed with them.
F. Describe some common aesthetic aspects of stock images.http://www.corbisimages.com/ http://www.gettyimages.com/
They really capture the images in motion or in action. They really seize the moment.
G. Describe some common aesthetic aspects of fashion photography.
Bright lights dynamic colors and emotions and some of the very common aspects of fashion photography that allow people capture captivating images.
H. Describe some common aesthetic aspects of paparazzi shots or celebrity photographs.
they are out to capture celebrates or any one doing anything scandalous. They are very shots because they don't have very much time to capture a person who is usually running for them.
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