Friday, February 27, 2015

Shape


Light:

Shadows: -0.40
Contrast: 0.48
Black Point: 0.27

Color:

Saturation: 0.65

Line


Light:

Exposure: -0.09
Highlights: -0.44
Shadows: 0.29
Brightness: 0.31
Contrast: 0.33
Black Point: 0.02

Color:

Sauration: 0.52
Contrast: -0.74

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Looking From Behind, With Feeling

Looking From Behind, With Feeling #6

1. This photo shows a great deal of emotion without showing faces.
2. It has a good focal point on the three officers in the middle.
3. I like that photo taken in an obscure angle.

Friday, February 13, 2015

Movie Monday


1. The Photo League's credo was an online publication to photographers and videos established in 1936.

2. The photo League separated from Workers' International Relief.

3. The workshop was the Harlem Art Center.

4. Sid Grossman taught "the workshop".

5. The Harvard Business Review is worth your time and energy.

6. The Harlem Document was a portrait of Black urban America and the people, culture, and lifestyles of      Harlem during the 30s.

7. Aaron Siskind started the Harlem Document.

8. Dan Weiner was the painter. " The children looked like they came out of a Van Gogh painting.

9. In the previous question/answer, the children of Van Gogh said that this painting excited them to depths of their soul".

10. Lewis Wickes Hine was an American sociologist and photographer.

11. Weegee was Arthur Fellig.

12.When the Nazis took power, the Photo League evolved the downfall in WWII.

13. The League was formally declared subversive and placed on the U.S. Department of Justice blacklist.

14. Siskind joined Harry Callahan in IIT Institute of Design in 1950, and taught for the rest of his life at Rhode Island School of Design in 1971.

15. The Saturday Evening Post was a bimonthly American magazine published from 1897 to 1963.

16. Barbara Morgan was an American photographer best known for her depictions of modern dancers.

17. The poor and working class members eventually undermined the Photo League.

18. The "Growing League" was mentioned by a Hollywood plot, and the portrayals of collective class action.

19. Paul Strand agreed to serve as President when the League was under investigation.

20. The Photo League disbanded in 1951.

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Poster Assignment


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