Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Repitition

Ready for the Future
Malaysians in costume march in a parade commemorating 50 years of independence in Kuala Lumpur.

Is This Seat Taken?
A deputy waits before French President Nicolas Sarkozy's speech to members of the ruling party UMP (Union for a Popular Movement) at the Elysée Palace

The Blues
Performers rehearse for the opening ceremony of the 6th National City Games in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei province. The sporting meet will begin on Oct. 25 in Wuhan.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Multimedia Perspective

Melanie Burford did an amazing job at capturing the economic and racial isolation of Sugar Hill and its citizens. She also captures the significance of life and love, allowing the viewer to relate to the mourning of Gloria's death. In order to allow her viewers to feel the pain, Burford would have to understand how "racial isolation" affected these people and why it was happening to them. Including images of their struggles, their tears, and their heartaches, but also their joy and celebration may affect, even change the people’s attitudes toward the poor. Knowing that everyone some day will face death, and then showing a mother, loved by many who has worked hard for her family suffer like she did is moving and should cause a change in the rich community that surrounds Sugar Hill. I think the slide show showed this in a good order, showing the police always present in the neighborhood even as the citizens try to have a good time, then continuing on to cars getting broken into, then the praying priest, then moving on to the dying mother.

Burford would need skills that connect images to sound, to music because she creates pathos in her slide show. She organizes the photos to show life up to death and life continuing after death. She also has skills with other media, such as software and Internet. Instead of using a video, Burford uses a slideshow to allow longer looks at Sugar Hill and its citizens, and that allows the timing of music and images to have full effect on emotions. Viewers can begin to relate to people in photos, no matter what race because all humans know feelings of joy, loneliness, and loss.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Black and White


W. Eugene Smith
Okinawa, May 1945

















John Gutmann
Cord in Harlem
New York, 1936













Photographer: Lewis Hine
Girl Worker in California Cotton Mill
1908

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Negative Critique

I think my negitives are ok. They do have a little bit of water spots on but the over all focus on them is good. I think negative 19 on my role has a good peek of emotion and it fills in the frame. It's focused on the group not just one individual.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Critique

This pictures shows a very good peak of emotion. The photographer captured the expression and feeling this guy had at that moment. Fill in the Frame, I think it looks very good but it would look a little better if the focus were more on him instead of the back of the room.








This pictures also shows really good peak of emotion in the movement of his hands, like he's trying to explain something. Fill in the fram, I think the picture should be a closer shot maybe coming from a lower angle and focusing on the expression on his hands or his face.

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