Friday, March 24, 2017

Architecture Preview #2

1. Details - Wide shots of the entire building often don't give you a full sense of the character of a structure. The best way is often to get close (either literally or with telephoto lens) and get nice shots of the little details that make a building special.

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2. Light - The way that light interacts with and travels through a building is a big part of the mood of a building. By finding areas where natural and artificial light create dramatic scenes, and photographing these with a slow shutter speed (tripod is helpful) a photographer can capture the light as it defines the building.


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3. Patterns - Repeated patterns often define the large interior and exterior spaces of a building. By framing a shot so as to maximize the effects of repeated lines, structures and shapes, a photographer can capture the visual rhythm of a building.

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4. Angles and shapes- Anything other than a right angle or a rectangular shape is worth photographing, and right angles can even be interesting if photographed well. Buildings are a collection of shapes. Photographers should look at them that way and emphasize interesting geometry whenever possible.


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5. Surroundings - Buildings exist in a setting, and that setting helps to define the story of the building. Is the building in harmony with its surroundings or does it stick out like a sore thumb. If your shooting a wide exterior shot of a building, try to show how it interacts with the surroundings. Consider framing the building with its surroundings.



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Architecture Preview #1

1. Who is the architect (the person who built it)?
Antoni Gaudi

2. When was it built?

It was built from 1906-1912.

3. Where is it located?
The building is located in Barcelona, Spain.

4. Is it a private building or can you visit it?

You can visit this building.

5. Is there information on how much it cost to build?

Yes, the approximate overall cost was 18 million pesetas.

6. Is there a reason the building was created or the history of the building itself?

The building was created to be a mass living area at first, making room for over 20 apartments, and other functional living amenities.

7. Why did you pick this building? (write at least a paragraph on this question)

    Besides the fact of being the first building on the list, I love the rich culture of Spain, and I love the controversial factor that this building brings. The ideas that the creator of the building had were brilliant. Antoni created a beautiful building that was efficient in itself. Anywhere from the glass in the walls, the the curves of the roof have a purpose.


1. Who is the architect (the person who built it)?
Andre Waterkeyn

2. When was it built?
Was originally constructed for the 1958 Brussels World's Fair, and was started in 1957.

3. Where is it located?

The structure is located in Bruxelles, Belgium.

4. Is it a private building or can you visit it?

Yes, you can visit the building

5. Is there information on how much it cost to build?

No, but it does say that it was sold for 1000 euros.


6. Is there a reason the building was created or the history of the building itself?

It was created to be a showcase at the Brussels World's Fair, as shown above.

7. Why did you pick this building? (write at least a paragraph on this question) 

    I was very interested to find out the type of architecture that could be found in Belgium, since I don't know what would be. This is definitely not the building that I expected to see. I was interested in finding out how the building is supported in terms of structure and in cost. I was also interested in learning more about how to move around or even get into the building.


1. Who is the architect (the person who built it)?
It was designed by Piet Blom.

2. When was it built?
It was built in 1996.

3. Where is it located?
It is located in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

4. Is it a private building or can you visit it?
You can visit the chess piece museum below the apartment/ hotel cubes.

5. Is there information on how much it cost to build?
There is not any information on the cost of the buildings.

6. Is there a reason the building was created or the history of the building itself?
Blom just wanted to create a new type of living space that was interesting to look at.

7. Why did you pick this building? (write at least a paragraph on this question)
    I have seen the pictures of these "Cubic Houses" on different forms of social media, but never really heard any actual information about them. The colors and slant really made me interested in the build. I wanted to find out more about how Blom placed the structure and how he balanced them.


1. Who is the architect (the person who built it)?
It was created by Tom Wright.

2. When was it built?
Around early 2000's
3. Where is it located?
It is in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

4. Is it a private building or can you visit it?
It is a successful, and expensive,  hotel. You can visit and stay the night.

5. Is there information on how much it cost to build?
It was $1 billion US dollars to create this building.

6. Is there a reason the building was created or the history of the building itself?
It was created to be an extremely high- tech and luxury hotel.

7. Why did you pick this building? (write at least a paragraph on this question)
    I picked this building initially because of the location. Dubai is known for carrying the richest people, cars, and places in the world. I also thought the build was interesting due to the tennis court suspended away from the building. I love learning about expensive things, and this building is extremely expensive.



1. Who is the architect (the person who built it)?
Paul Andreu created the preforming arts building.

2. When was it built?
The building was built in 

3. Where is it located?
Beijing, China was where it was constructed.

4. Is it a private building or can you visit it?
It is a building that was created to enjoy visual and other physical arts.

5. Is there information on how much it cost to build?
The building was originally planned to be about 2.7 billion yuan, but ended up being around 3.2 billion.

6. Is there a reason the building was created or the history of the building itself?
This building was created as a performance venue, mostly for the purpose of an opera house.

7. Why did you pick this building? (write at least a paragraph on this question)
I picked this building because this building looks to be the only preforming arts center on the list of buildings. The shapes and reflections that the building makes in the pictures is extremely interesting. I also wanted to know the materials that they used, and how they support the structure with that shape.

Thursday, March 23, 2017

Sport / Action Assignment

Subject Moving Directly Towards the Camera


Subject Moving Across the Camera



Panning


Creative Blur


Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Action Preview Assignment

Main photo.jpg

1) Why is this part of a winning sports photography portfolio?
This is part of a winning sports photography portfolio because this photo is of a sports team celebrating a win.
2) What is the shutter speed?
The shutter speed of the photo is a fast/high shutter speed.
3) What is the key movement? Could this have been planned?
They key movement is the water, and yes rituals like this are usually planned.
4) What advanced techniques are present in this photo?
The advanced techniques of framing, lines, and balance.

Power Point- 
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1UIPxKa1vWlGqr38HkutDW7FbsBB-9JwmBiav0kYe5ZY