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Reflection on Portrait Photography
1. The good parts of my photos is that I have a variety of people in each of the photos, because they each give a different feeling or meaning in the photos. They're either doing something or making faces.
2. I would've started out with a real camera and not my stupid cell phone, because I dropped it into a toilet and the micro SD card lost all of my photos.
3. Before I lost it, I had the best photo of my puppy Zoe yawning. She's a white pekepoo, and in the photo she's inmy mom's arms making the cutest face yawning. I feel that this was my best because I caught it in a short moment in time and it looks awesome.
4. I used all artificial lighting because I took all of them indoors. I think I used lighting to show off features of the people in the photos.
5. I tried to capture people in my photos. Whether they were looking or not, they were either laughing, doing something, eating, or looking at me making a face or smiling.
6. I typically emphasized on the face of the people in my photos. Some of them are whole body, but they are mostly of the face and arms, because I either wanted to capture them doing something or making a face.
7. It was a fun project. I learned that people like to be funny when they know theyre getting their picture taken.
8. First, I took some mirror pics to start off. Next, I began taking photos of people at breakfast at school in the mornings. Then, I stretched it into going out into the hallways, taking people's pictures while they were in a classroom. Last, I went out of school to my home, the hockey rink, the weight room, and on the road taking photos.
9. I would like more help uploading photos onto the computer because it is a difficult and hard process with a cell phone and the school privating websites that help out a lot with uploading photos.
2. I would've started out with a real camera and not my stupid cell phone, because I dropped it into a toilet and the micro SD card lost all of my photos.
3. Before I lost it, I had the best photo of my puppy Zoe yawning. She's a white pekepoo, and in the photo she's inmy mom's arms making the cutest face yawning. I feel that this was my best because I caught it in a short moment in time and it looks awesome.
4. I used all artificial lighting because I took all of them indoors. I think I used lighting to show off features of the people in the photos.
5. I tried to capture people in my photos. Whether they were looking or not, they were either laughing, doing something, eating, or looking at me making a face or smiling.
6. I typically emphasized on the face of the people in my photos. Some of them are whole body, but they are mostly of the face and arms, because I either wanted to capture them doing something or making a face.
7. It was a fun project. I learned that people like to be funny when they know theyre getting their picture taken.
8. First, I took some mirror pics to start off. Next, I began taking photos of people at breakfast at school in the mornings. Then, I stretched it into going out into the hallways, taking people's pictures while they were in a classroom. Last, I went out of school to my home, the hockey rink, the weight room, and on the road taking photos.
9. I would like more help uploading photos onto the computer because it is a difficult and hard process with a cell phone and the school privating websites that help out a lot with uploading photos.