Randy Scott Slavin By Sam Shuirman Period 5.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Photographer In Me (My name is Erin, if you were wondering)
Advertisements

Digital Photography/Editing. Rule of Thirds: –The rule of thirds is by far the best known composition rule. If you divide the photo into thirds, place.
Composition 101 Defined as the arrangement or organization of items within the frame of the photo. Includes people, objects, background and foreground.
Research Services Georgia Baptist Convention Photography Basics - Composition Techniques to Becoming a Better Photographer
Most images from an amateur photographer are centered Artistically there are composition elements, such as lines, points, etc that define an image Photographs.
Composition Techniques Composition deals with the arrangement of subjects & directing the viewer’s eye through your image.
Composition and Technique
Kait Robinson.
Dmitri Markine By Kristin Allen.
Portrait Photography By Noemi Ramos. Tips 1)Alter Your Perspective; changing the angle that you shoot from can give your portrait a real WOW factor. 2)Play.
PORTRAITS Learning from the masters. DOROTHEA LANGE What makes a good portrait? Is there a story?
Portrait Photography 10 Tips. 2. Play with Eye Contact. It is amazing how much the direction of your subject’s eyes can impact an image. Most portraits.
Introduction to Photography Multi Media Rule Of Thirds The Rule Of Thirds is based on the fact that the eye is naturally drawn to a point about.
Camera Shots.
David Muench Presentation done by Tyler Blank. Education He went to Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY Also, he went to Los Angeles Art.
By Kellen Friedrich. David Muench’s Life He was born June 25, 1936 in Santa Barbara, California. He went to Rochester Institute of Technology, University.
Good & Bad Shots. What makes up a bad photo? Blurry Pictures Finger over the lens Head cut off Over exposed film Not enough light Too much light Out of.
“Troubled Times” By: Victor Perykin “Tarnished Reputation” by: Chabanov.
Beginning Photography
Frans Lanting By: Hannah Frank. Younger Childhood Years Date of Birth: July 13, 1951 Place of Birth: Rotterdam, in the Netherlands Hobbies as a Young.
Nine Photography Composition Rules. Rule of Thirds The image should be divided into 9 equal segments by two vertical and two horizontal lines The most.
Photojournalism is the documentation of events or people through photographs that tell a story.
I am ready to test!________ I am ready to test!________
Puerto Vallarta GeoSci Extra Credit Sydney Rosenblum.
Lines in Photography Making use of lines in photography is a photographic composition technique used by many professional photographers, and for good reason.
Elements of Photography Mason Richards. RULE OF THIRDS – DEPTH OF FIELD – PERSPECTIVE This picture includes depth of field because you can see that the.
Michael Kenna. One of my favorite photographers is Michael Kenna, but who is Michael Kenna? Michael Kenna was born on He is an English photographer.
Christopher Burkett By Kelsey Lund. Christopher Burkett… Was born in the Pacific Northwest in 1951-present. His work appears in magazines, galleries,
Elements Of Photography Caitlyn Bell. Rule Of Thirds I think this picture is Rule Of Thirds because the little bridge is in the lower left hand corner.
Digital Photography Tips on Composition. Framing Your Shots Rule of Thirds Working the Lines Finding Fresh Angles Getting Horizons Horizontal Getting.
Photographer Quinn Neely By: Emily Roth 6 th period.
Portrait Tips : ) Digital Photo 1 Auburn High. 1. Alter your perspective Most portraits are taken with the camera at (or around) the eye level of the.
The purpose of photography is to take a photograph interesting enough that other people want to see it.
Photography Composition Rules
The Photographer In Me. Photo 1 This photo was taken outside of school for our spring pictures. In this photo the rule of thirds, selective focus, and.
Student Camera Concepts Examples. Concepts The underlying principles that apply regardless of the camera you are using. The underlying principles that.
The Photographer In Me. By: Maddie Belluno. Best Photo #1 This photo was taken right around Christmas. It is a decoration on a Christmas tree that was.
Elements Of Photography For My Pictures Yuuri Schott.
photographer’s ability to create an image that intrigues & interests the viewer enough so they continue looking, examining, and/or interpreting the image.
Sight Words.
Guidelines for Better Photographic Composition: Lines.
Photos: Allissa Phoenix Allissa Phoenix Biography. Allissa was born on May 6 th She isn’t any professional photographer, but when she finds something.
Landscape Photography. Landscape A landscape is a section or portion of scene as seen from a single viewpoint. Scenery is the subject of a landscape image.
High Frequency Words.
Photography Composition Basics. The Rule of Thirds.
Fatma Abdelaal. What are the different types of camera angles?  There are many different types of camera angles. Its basically the mean of the camera.
PPR 1 (Outside Pictures) Kurt Morton. Rule of Thirds The sign is off to the left and to the top.
The content of the picture itself is framed within a beautiful old archway and looks out onto the great wall of china. This adds to the attractiveness.
Josef Sudek By: Echo Woods Period 6. Biography Born March 17, 1896 in Kolín, Bohemia (Czechoslovakia). Died in September 15, Studied book binding.
Rules of photography. Rule of Thirds The rule of thirds is where the photo can be split in to 9 sections. (3 lines horizontally and 3 vertically.) When.
Photo Composition Mrs. Stiles. Rule of Thirds 0 This is the first rule of photography that is taught and it is something that should be always be kept.
Photography Research Project By, Cameron Brown. Marilyn Bridges Marilyn Bridges was born December 26, 1948 in Newark, NJ. She went to Rochester Institute.
Frans Lanting An Environmental photographer. Born on July 13 th, 1951 (62 years old)
The photographer in me By Zac Barley. Part 1 The photograph was a fall photo that I took during Cross Country at our last meet at Bush Pasture Park.
The Photographer In Me - Garrett Mosher. Five Best Photos.
The Photographer In Me Research Project By: Houston Pass.
Other Rules of Composition Digital Photography There are other ways besides the rule of thirds to use lines and shapes to strengthen an image. Here's a.
Fall Final Portfolio Jake Bowman. The Slide The objective of the assignment was to capture photos that were compositionally strong. I’ve placed the subject.
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY Imaging Partnership. LESSON ONE The World Around Us – Perspective and Landscapes.
Art of the Day Presentation Colby Hester Honors English 1-2 Period 3 Ms. Tanaka 18 th April, 2014.
PORTRAITS Learning from the masters. JOHN RANKIN  ol;lst;2
Framing and Composition This is a choose three of four assignments activity.
Examples of Basic Guidelines. Composition is defined as the combining of distinct parts or elements to form a whole. In photography that definition is.
PHOTOGRAPHY VOCABULARY AND DEFINITIONS :
The Photographer In Me Nick Livingston.
Magic 7 Production.
Composition and Design
THE LANGUAGE OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Rule of Thirds.
Presentation transcript:

Randy Scott Slavin By Sam Shuirman Period 5

Background Randy Scott Slavin is a director and mainly alternative photographer based out of New York City He is most well known for his surreal photos of 360 degree panoramic views and the ground breaking music videos that he has directed He has shot alternate perspective photos of skyscrapers, beaches, deserts, and woodland areas in major cities all over the United States, continually bringing new contemporary ideas to the photography spectrum

Photo #1 This photo uses natural lighting as it is outside in a grassy area. It is such a different perspective that you cannot really tell where the light is coming from but it is assumed its coming from the center, or above the photographer. The main subject is the sky, which is in the center and because it is in the center, it does not follow rule of thirds but is instead more original than other types of photography. The composition of the photo is captivating, with the 360 degree view of the entire area making it confusing and awesome at the same time.

Photo #2 This photo again uses natural lighting as it is outside at what looks like a beachside golf course and it appears to be either sunrise or sunset based on the fact that you can see light but not really see the sun. The main subject in the photo is the golf course, and even though the photo does not follow rule of thirds, it controls the eyes looking on the entire photo. The composition of the photo makes the ocean seem to surround most of the golf course like a peninsula of sorts. This photo really captured my attention and is a photo that not only makes you wonder but makes you think as well.

Photo #3 This photo uses natural lighting as you can see the sun above the tops of the trees. This is a little bit different from his other photos because the circle is not dead center and not as defined as in most of his other photos. You could almost say that it follows rule of thirds but that is up for debate. The composition of the photo is almost symmetrical. The path stretches indefinitely and directly in the center, cutting it in half. I really am fond of the path because it is manmade and there appears to be no end to it, which is really interesting.

Photo #4 This photo uses natural lighting and does not appear to follow rule of thirds. The picture is mostly symmetrical but there are a few small discrepancies that make it imperfect. Its difficult to tell what the main subject is, but for me its either the palm tree on the top middle or the border of the circle. The layers of the picture make it really interesting and pleasing to the eye. It really makes the viewer use their depth perception to try to decide where all the parts in the picture are in relation are to each other.

Photo #5 This photo, interestingly enough, looks like it contains most of the colors in the visible light spectrum as the surrounding grassland has all the greens, light reds, and browns, and there is what looks to be a rainbow in the sky. Natural lighting was used, very wisely; there are no sunspots or flares at all. The main subject is the group of trees in the middle left hand side of the photo. It is amazing how he managed to create almost a full circle without fully completing it, which really adds body to the picture.

Photo #6 This photo was taken probably at sunset, you can see the sun on the horizon, either going up or coming down. The timing of the picture allows to put awesome lighting on the tree tops and the water. The main subject of the picture is the body of water, which spliced together from all the pictures he took, looks like a giant tidal wave which is a great idea and executed fantastically. I believe that the photo follows rule of thirds because the majority of the water is not in the center of the photo. This is probably my favorite picture because of the creativity and how original the photo is.

Works Cited http://www.randyscottslavin.com/data/photos/93_1slavin_photography_8108.jpg http://southphotography.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/photographer-research-project.doc http://www.randyscottslavin.com/data/photos/94_1r133608_vid_img_2153_pp7_x2.jpg http://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2014/03/Randy-Scott-Slavin-extends-Alternative-Perspectives-panoramic-photo-series_dezeen_2.jpg http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/04/18/article-0-12A627D3000005DC-795_964x958.jpg