Group Shots
Imterview preparation summary
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MY RESUME write up
The purpose of a resume is a brief piece of writing telling your audience about yourself. For example, if you are applying for a job you would tell them about your educational, personal life and experiences you have had. It can be used to tell others about yourself, helps you get a job. It helps you get a job and makes it easier to fill out a job application. The process of making one can be time consuming; however, it would be worth it in the long run. First of all, you would have to narrow down the number of jobs that you are interested in. Make sure you include your objective, to get a job your goal. Then, you have to include reasons, and experiences that you have had with that field. After that, include your education and degrees, and skills that you have that are suited for that kind of job. your achievements and skills, abilities etc. Most of all make sure that it is you, not someone else and don’t be afraid to show off some of your skills. objective, skills, experience
PSA POSTER FINAL
I chose this topic because many people dont know how many people are suffering from depression daily....I would like it to be more known for everyone to know about this topic and have people be aware. That just a simple helllo, what's up can make someones day. For my text tutorial i did the headline? title depression I added alot of different things to it actually but overall it was pretty simple challenging at some points. I took the picture of jenny sitting in a corner resembling how people feel and do daily. Depression is the most treatable illnes with no real cause for it. I think the graphic design elemnet used would be proportion because the text and title go good together and run along with jenny and for more help call 1 800 999 9999 and visit us at www.helpfordepression.com for more help. everyone needs help soo dont be afraid.
PSA Rough-draft
PSA poster write-up
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Depression can be described as feeling sad, blue, unhappy, miserable, or down. There is no “real” cause for depression but researchers believe that “it is caused by chemical changes in the brain.” Some things that may trigger depression are alcohol/ drug abuse, medical conditions, steroids, sleeping problems, stressful life events. For example, breaking up with a boyfriend/ girlfriend, failing a class, death/ illness of someone close to you, divorce, childhood abuse/ neglect, job loss, and social isolation all can have a role in depression. People who have depression see everything in a negative way and that nothing can be fixed. Symptoms include restlessness, irritability, dramatic change in appetite, weight loss/gain, difficulties concentrating, fatigue, lack of energy, hopelessness, helplessness, worthlessness, self-hate, guilt, isolated, thoughts of death or suicide, and sleeping problems. There are some ways to help depression, like taking antidepressants, or going to therapy. Many people go to support groups where they share common experiences and problems. Some ways to help prevent depression are do not drink or use illegal drugs, things that may help you feel better may include exercising, maintaining good sleeping habits, do activities that you enjoy, get involved, talk to someone, surround yourself with people that care and are positive.
Curves
Shadow Outdoors
Shadow Examples
Histogram
Histogram
A histogram illustrates how many pixels in an image are distributed by graphing the number of pixels at each color intensity level. It allows you to see the details that are in an image. It also allows the low-key images to have detail that is concentrated in the shadows. A high-key image that has details concentrated in the highlights and then an average-key image that has detail concentrated within the midtones. To have your histogram be able to be displayed you go to Image and then Histogram and then you can go from there, selecting many different channels. There are many different intensity values that consist of mean, Standard deviation (Std. Dev), median, pixels, level, count, percentile, and cache level..
Symmetry Photos Outdoors
Assymetry Photos Outdoors
Symmetry Photos Indoors
Asymmetry Photos Indoors
Asymmetry Examples
Symmetry Examples
White Balance Photos Outdoors
White Balance Photos Indoors
Layer Masking
ISO PHOTOS Outdoors
ISO PHOTOS Indoors
ISO SUMMARY WRITE-UP
ISO stands for International Standards Organization it means that a shot is taken with a certain amount of ISO depending on the light, grainy / noisiness, if you are using a tripod, and if the subject is moving and being active or still meaning that it is not moving. You use lower ISO’s like 100, 150, and 200 if you are outdoors and it’s sunny. If you want to take pictures of something indoors or the sunset then you use an ISO of 400, 800 and if you are taking of pictures at night and it really dark you change the ISO to 1600 and HI1. To change the ISO you go to Settings on the camera and look for where it says “ISO”. BY changing the ISO you get a different effect for the photo meaning you can make it look more or less grainy and have the brightness of the photo change as well depending on when or where it is taken.
Self Portrait
Self Portriat Ideas
- soccer (laying in the grass w/soccer ball) words-I won't give up
- nature ( watching the sunset, take a walk on beach) words-beautiful
- life (different pics having to do w/life) " you miss 100% of the shots you don't take"
Beautiful Lines of Different Shapes
Custom Patterns
Color Abstraction
Pitbull Cover
Color Changing Assignment
Photoshop Tutorials
Famous Photographer
William Henry Jackson
by: Ariana Huesias
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Complimentary Photos Outdoors
Complimentary Color Paragraph
Complimentary colors are colors on the color wheel that are across from each other. They consist of the colors orange and blue, yellow and purple, and red and green. Complimentary photos relate to photography because there are many different colors in photos that are taken to express different meanings and send different messages. While some colors many not look so good together they still are meant to send a strong message to everyone. Complementary colors are pairs of colors that are of opposite hue within a certain color model, it’s like having different complements for any given color.
Complementary photos examples
Complementary Colors Indoors
Color Theory
Color Theory Reflection
Color values are in the painting and consist of different colors and the different types of color shades as well. The colors in the photo consist of many different things they have complimentary colors, red and green and there are similar oranges just off to a different shade and then there are also analogous colors mixed in with the picture. The artist used the colors to compose his picture in a friendly way leaving some colors left to pop out and stand out more than the others. They organized the picture by using different shades of a certain color like orange and two different shades of green as well. He also brought in the red to add more color to the picture as well as black.
Week 6 Reflection / What I have learned in Photography so far...
So far, in photography I have learned many things. The very first thing out of many that I remember learning is how to hold a camera correctly, after that it was the history of Photography and how cameras are made and all the stuff how cameras were made to be and how they should be used. Since then, I have learned how to take different types of photos, and what the different types of Photography are, like black and white, wedding, and nature. As far as taking different types of photos like from different views include Rules of Thirds, Depth of Field / Aperture, Motion Blur, Freeze Frame, Light Drawing / Graffiti and Diagonal photos. I have learned a great about of the different types of tools on Photoshop too like the Healing Tool, the crop tool, how to zoom in, the paint brush, blending options, how to change brightness and contrast, exposure, how to look at the shutter speed and f-stop the picture was taken at, the text tool, and the different layers. The most important thing though, is Weebly, because that’s where I upload all of my pictures so that they can be graded. Without that I don’t know what I would do because then I would be failing the class, if I didn’t know how to transfer the pictures on the camera to my computer.
Postcard
" 10 TIPS " PHOTOS!
Healing Tools
baby before
baby after
baseball before
baseball after
birdie before
birdie after
doggie before
doggie after
old man before
old man after
little girl before
little girl after
Diagonal Composition Photots Outdoors
Diagonal Composition Photos Indoors
Light Graffiti Ideas
-heart
-stars/the moon
-pacman
-love
-my name/ "a"
-a monster
Framing!
Motion Blur
Freeze Frame
Shutter Speed
Depth of Field Outdoors
photo imaging abc photos
alone