Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Blog 8: What I've Learned So Far.

1. What have you learned how to do since you started working on your senior project?
           I have learned so many valuable things in the short time we have been working on the senior project. I have learned how to take a photo and keep in rule of thirds, how to focus shots. How to put dimension in a photo and how to do a good profile photo. We made business cards that we had to take profile pictures for and take a picture of a texture, the business card took awhile to accomplish. I have also learned the mechanics of a camera such as how to use shutter speed, aperture and how to do a properly exposed photo. Just today I learned how to a picture look like it has a ghost in it. I have also learned many things about Photoshop, from how to fix blemished to taking away shine on a face which can take awhile. Just after taking ROP for 2 months I have learned so much about Photoshop, I was surprised I wasn't half shabby; since I do not like technology that much. But my ROP teacher told me I am doing really good in Photoshop which surprised me. I have also learned what it takes to become a photojournalist, all the work they have to do and skills they have to attain.



2. Post evidence of this accomplishment.





                                                        
Business card                                                                                       Personality panel

3. With the business card and personality panel my source is My ROP teacher Jack; he has helped me and taught me how to do these activities. Finding about what photojournalist needs to succeed I would say my National Geographic book the first research check and the the times book the first time I took notes. Those books have taught me what I need to do to became accomplished.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Picture of the week :D


Hot Air Balloons, Cappadocia
Photographed by: Kani Polat 

Independent Component 1 Plan Approval

  1. I am in ROP and will be doing many independent projects. Such as a personality panel, business cards and a final portfolio. 
  2. My ROP is for the whole school year, it is after school for about 3 hours so that is more than 30 hours plus more projects out of ROP.
  3. In ROP they are teaching me basic skills I need for photography and I need those for photojournalism. I know he is also going to go over photojournalism one week in class, ROP is also helping me with the connections I need for specific things. Jack my ROP teacher is an experienced photographer who has worked with many people and knows a lot about photography in general. 

Monday, October 10, 2011

Blog 6: Eq draft 1

  1. What is your EQ?
  What is most important to becoming a successful photojournalist? 

     2. Define the words in your EQ to make sure we are on the same page regarding what your EQ means.

Successful- I would say someone who has made if far in the photojournalism world, someone who has mastered the art of photography and journalism. I think a photojournalist is successful by knowing to tell a story in photographs. A successful photojournalist works for national geographic or a big time TV channel or newspaper.

     3. What are some possible answers do you have for your EQ?

So far having a good portfolio, that includes pictures that tell stories. Keeping connections with people you work for. Having a broad and exquisite resume. 

      4. What has been your most important source and why?

My most important source is a book National Geographic by Leah Val Bendavid, it goes over the history of National Geographic. I think a success photojournalist  and the kind of photojournalist I want to be would work for National Geographic. This book alone has taught me so many things I didn't know and helped define what I would like to do for the rest of my life.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Blog 5: Second Interview Questions

I plan on interviewing Michal Czerwonka, he is a well known documentary photographer. He has taken amazing photos that i'm sure will go on in history. I love his work and he was one of my first choices to interview. We were told to go big in searching for an interview so I did just that. I didn't think I would get an interview then he surprised me and said he would love to help out. I am looking forward to the interview.


1. What inspired you to become a documentary photographer?
2. What did you study in college? what college did you go to?
3. Did you always want to be a documentary photographer?
4. How did you get the connections that you have to day?
5. Would it possible that I could do service learning with you?
6. What do you do in a typical day?
7. In your career as a documentary photographer, what was your best learning experience?
8. What is your favorite thing about being a documentary photographer?