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A14. Message and Story in Photography

At this point, it is my hope that you are no longer just taking images to satisfy a class assignment, but are starting to recognize what attracts you and catches your attention when you make photographic images.  What are you thinking about when you are shooting?  What things tend to catch your attention? When I am shooting I think about what will be a good angle and view point for the people looking at my subject. What catches my attention is lighting and how it reflects on my subject and making sure everything is in perfect alignment down to the facial expressions of my subject. Other than a class assignment, what is your point in the images that you take?  What kinds of things are happening when you think “that would make a great image?” The point of my images are to capture a story that I will want to remember later on of how I set the subject up and what I was thinking. When I ask myself "what would make a great image" I think of what the person looking a my picture wa

A13. Types of Photography

Which type looked the most interesting to you and why?  I find portrait photography to be the most interesting to me as it is more detailed and able to tell a story through the image one one person up close. Which type look the least interesting to you and why? The type I find to be the least interesting is the Candid photography because it seems a little to much like a snapchat and as if it took little to no work at all. Which type was the most surprising to you and why? The most surprising to me was the Hi Speed Photography as it is able to show clear movement in the subject while also being very interesting to look at. Given that you live in Texas, which 5 types do you think would be the easiest to do while living here? The easiest for me to do in Texas would be Portrait, HDR, Architectural, Long exposure, and Mobile photography. Given that you live in Texas, which 5 types do you think would be the hardest to do while living here? The hardest photography to do in Texas is Refle