Thursday, April 26, 2012

Independent Component 2

I, Megan, affirm that I completed my independent component which represents 30 hours of work.

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In ROP I have learned many different aspects that a very important to a photographer. I have learned about photojournalism this semester. We went over abstract and surrealism, which is really cool and interesting. We have also learned about different perspectives, and just started learning about landscape photography which I've been waiting to learn about. I've refreshed my skills on retouching in Photoshop, along with complex skills on Photoshop. 


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n ROP we are first taught the technique, then we practice the technique and get critique. We also work in partners at first then work alone, to make sure we grasp the concept. After we grasp the technique we are tested by doing a project. Doing this takes time and lots of practice, which is why I think it demonstrates 30 of hours of working. We also learn many skills on Photoshop, which we have to do the same process above. We also have to edit most of our pictures, which takes even more time.

ROP really helped me this semester with my EQ since we focused on photojournalism. I learned what is most important to Jack in photojournalism. I also learned how tell one clear story in your photo, it was a fun and really cool process. I also found much more information on my answers, like I learned about emotion when we did our first photojournalism photos. I have also learned a lot of skills on Photoshop with my abstract photo, which can help with retouching.

I've been learning how to take better portraits. 
 These are pictures I took at Venice, I've learned how to make my first page kind of thing. I have also learned about different types of light in the day time.


Helping 2013

Who did I interview: Cheryl Walker
What day and time: Wednesday at 4:30

1. What ideas do you have for your senior project and why?

 C: Veterinary medicine and Gun safety. I know they are both different, but I have access to both. They are both future occupations that I want to pursue. Either I want to be a vet or be a police officer like my father.

M: Those are so different, but really cool ideas. You should do the topic that you have the most passion for, to have a great, and enjoyable senior topic. You don't, like some people to hate your topic by the end of the year.

I also explained my senior topics, and other interesting senior topics that my peers are doing.

2. What do you plan to do to complete the 10 hours of service learning which is due prior to senior year starting?

C: Well for the vet, my dad has connections to have me work at a veterinarians office. Where I could work around the office, go in during appointments, and even observe surgeries. With gun safety my dad used to be police officer, he trained the new officers. Since he still has his license he can teach me, and I could use do that over the summer.

M: It is good that have great access to both, because that is so important to your senior project. They are both really great for experience, and seem very interesting. Make sure you can get service learning because sometimes people back out, so have a back up. Even though your dad wouldn't, haha. But if they are both possible to do, you just have to decide which one you want to do more.

3. What do you hope to see or expect to see when watching the class of 2012 present their two hour presentations?

C: Learn more about different occupations, I see it as an in depth career fair. I hope to get ideas from senior presentations, how to fill in the time.

M: Yeah, we have variety of topics this year. I explained what she should look for in senior topics presentations.

4. What questions do they have about senior project? What additional recommendations would you give the 2013 student about senior project? Be specific and note what you told them.


C: I don't really have any questions, except how do you fill in the time for the 2 hour. Like how are you able to talk

M: Well if you really like your topic then your senior topic then it easy to fill in topic time. Just make sure through out the year that you do all your assignments or you will be stressed out. Then I explained the 2 hour, foundation, etc. Also make sure to try to focus the whole year, even though your going to be tired during the whole year. Perseverance is so important, if you stop doing your work, you will fall so behind. If you are on top of your work, the year won't be as hard.


Who did I interview: Marilyn Garcia
What day and time: Thursday 1:37

1. What ideas do you have for your senior project and why?

Marilyn: I'm not really sure but I think I want to do medicine, like pediatrics. But I am not sure if I should be more specific.

Me: No pediatrics is specific enough one of my friends, Terrin, is doing that for her senior project. You can also get service learning at the hospital. If you go on the senior blog and look at Terrin Liwag's blog you can see all that encompasses the blog and senior year. Just make sure you have passion for what you are doing and really like it, if you do senior year will be a lot easier.

2. What do you plan to do to complete the 10 hours of service learning which is due prior to senior year starting?

Marilyn: I want to work at the hospital, so I know information to present on. I heard a lot of people volunteer at San Dimas but that is far from me, so I have to look around.

Me: With volunteering at the hospital, you have to register and it is harder to volunteer. It is something you have to make sure you can get, and sign up early. I told her about other seniors doing mediciene related senior project. Also about having a back up place for service learning, and how volunteering counts as independent component.

3. What do you hope to see or expect to see when watching the class of 2012 present their two hour presentations?

Marilyn: I just hope to learn something, learn about medicine. Also get tips on what to present on, since it seems like a lot of work.

Me: I told her when Terrin's presentation was, about what to look for in presentations. What goes on in the 2 hour.

4. What questions do they have about senior project? What additional recommendations would you give the 2013 student about senior project? Be specific and note what you told them.

Marilyn: I want to know what happens in the beginning of the year? The first day? What do the teachers do to prepare you for the 2 hour?

Me: Well with us we didn't really have to have your final topic the first day, but it was better if you did. We focused on our topic for the first few weeks, then started doing research counts. ( Explained what research count is.) Then we start working on our EQ, then told her what an EQ was and what my EQ was. Then I explained science fair to her, all the presentation with our answers. I connected them to the 2 hour and how they each help.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Answer 3

EQ: What is most important to being an accomplished photojournalist?

Answer: Having your subject's trust.



By Ikuru Kuwajima (Ukraine) Mediafax Foto

  • The photo will more honest if the subject trust you. It will be closest to a photojournalist photo. Which is very important to photojournalist.
  • The subject will be more comfortable with you, it will make the environment easier to work in.They could use you as a future reference, and send you to others. 
  • There are little techniques you can use to help gain your subjects trust.
  • I used the photo above because if both of those subjects didn't trust the photojournalist, there isn't any way this shots would have came to be. 

Knight, Cameron. "Understanding and Appreciating the Basics of Photojournalism." Photography and Post-processing Tutorials from Beginner to Advanced | Phototuts. Photodune, 9 Nov. 2011. Web. 10 Jan. 2012. <http://photo.tutsplus.com/tutorials/understanding-and-appreciating-the-basics-of-photojournalism/>. 

Golden, Reuel. "Interview: Kevin Mazur, Celebrity and Music Photographer, On Trust, Business, and Camera Phones." - The Photoletariat. 22 Sept. 2010. Web. 9 Apr. 2012. <http://thephotoletariat.com/interview-kevin-mazur-celebrity-and-music-photographer-on-trust-business-and-camera-phones/>.

Hancock, Mark M. "PhotoJournalism." : Gain Trust for Portraits. Wordpress, 19 Nov. 2004. Web. 13 Apr. 2012. <http://markhancock.blogspot.com/2004/11/gain-trust-for-portraits.html>.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Portfolio 2


By Megan Gonzalez
This is a recent technique that I just learned in one of my research articles, the painting was done by my grandfather. The technique is basically where you put a long exposure time, then make sure there isn't any light, where you are photographing. Put a small aperture, then snap the photo, turn on your flashlight and shine the light around your subject slowly. For the best results go in circular motions and light brush strokes. This is a photo I would like to put in my portfolio.

Monday, April 9, 2012

Portfolio


By: Megan Gonzalez
I took the photos above at Venice beach, and wanted to use the photos for my portfolio so I tried to make it look like an article in a skateboard magazine. I am still improving my article and the layout of the page, this was my first try with this on adobe photoshop. I want one of my future jobs to be for a skateboard magazine, so I wanted to test out the waters. The article is about the new generation of skateboards that hang around Venice Beach. 

3-Column Chart

3-column chart

Picture of the Week


Photo by Robert Doisneau
One of favorite photos, that I even have in my room. This is one of Doisneau's most famous photos, that he did not plan, it happened on spot, only a great photographer could capture this moment so beautifully.