Thursday, September 22, 2016

Scavenger hunt



Photo at noon


















Excitement

















 Moving Vehicle plain background



Someone who stands out in a crowd


 Door knob


Picture of a person with a plain background

 Something shiny

A building


Photo at 9am




  3 year-old looking into a fridge



 An ant looking at food


 Part of a building



Bird looking at the ground


 Loneliness

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Get the Picture

 1. Which well known photographers did Morris work alongside?

1. Morris worked alongside Robert Capa and Henri Cartier Bresson.

 2. What was his most interesting/well known shot?

2. His most interesting/well known shot is the photo of a soldier in the surf during the D-day invasion.

3.  What was challenging about his work?

3. His work was challenging because being a war photographer is dangerous as journalists have become targets, additionally they can be caught in the crossfire and killed.

4.What did you find interesting about his work?

4. I found it interesting how he wanted to promote the fact that people are just people throughout the whole world, he believed that people were inherently good.

5. What did you find interesting about the works of Robert Capa and Henri Cartier Bresson? 

5. I found Robert Capa's photos were interesting because you could see that he was in the middle of the action, I found it interesting how it is clear the amount of thought Cartier-Bresson puts into his photos.

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Principles of Design



Balance

Variety



Rule of thirds











Pattern




















Emphasis




Rhythm






Proportion

Movement






















Unity




Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Elements of art

Value: The lightness and darkness of a hue.

Line: The path of a moving point, a mark or a hatch mark.

Texture: The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or substance.

The way that reflected light is seen by the eye.

Shape: The area enclosed by a line this can be geometric or organic.

Form: A 3-dimensional shape with height, width and depth.

Space: The creation of visual perception and the illusion of depth.