Thursday, November 5, 2015

Academic Post Shoot Reflection & Critique



Academic Post Shoot Reflection & Critique


1. What challenges did you encounter while trying to get the photos following the rules I set out for you?  The challenges I met while taking these pictures were finding students working on their assignments. 

2. What technical aspects of photography or the assignment in general (focus, framing, holding the camera, etc.) did you find yourself thinking about the most? Provide a specific example of what you did to do this correctly. I always look for rule of thirds because it balances a picture visually. Along with rule of thirds, the framing is very important. 

3. If you could do the assignment again, what would you do differently now that you know some basic rules of photography? If I redid this assignment, I would've gone in classrooms and attempted to shoot more teachers educating their students, working on projects or 

4. What things would you do the same? I still would've gone in the library to attempt to get some pictures worthwhile.5. When you go out with your next set of prompts, which rule do you think will be the easiest to achieve? Rule of thirds

6. Which rule do you think will be the hardest to capture? Lines is the hardest for me to capture because I really have to look for it and position myself to shoot lines properly.

7. What rule are you still not totally clear on and what can you do to figure out what that rule is? I'm pretty clear on all the rules.



Step 1: Find the link to your blog on the Bowie PhotoJblog. On the student blogs list titled MY BLOG, go to a class period that ISN'T your class period (except 1st period, you will have to choose someone in this class). Pick someones blog and click on it. Go find their Academic Shoot - and take a peek at them.

http://jonahsphotojournalismblog.blogspot.com/Step 3: Write two positive things about the photos. 
His framing was very well done and he followed rule of thirds well.Step 4: Write about one thing that could be improved in the photos.
In his first picture, the bushes cup partially visible could have been moved.
Step 5: Leave them a comment on their blog about their work. You can choose to write something clearly positive, or you can choose to leave a comment that is constructive criticism (something that is written in a positive way, but makes a suggestion on something they could have done better).

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