Sunday, October 27, 2013

Visual Thinking Strategies

Ghetto Boy by Gordon Parks, 1953
Gordon Parks photograph entitled "Ghetto Boy" is a black and white photo that shows a boy in the streets on with a makeshift cape on, standing in a dirty chair surrounded by dirt and rubble. The boy in the chair is in the center of the photo with a window to each side of him. The window's are divided into four panels, on the left window the bottom right panel is broken. The boy appears to be African American and is looking straight at the camera with a blank stare. He is wearing a dirty white shirt and dark pants. On top of his shoulders he has a dirty blanket that he seems to be using as a makeshift cape. In his right hand he is holding something small and white and in his left hand he is holding something that appears to e a blanket, that is long and white. The picture is mostly all dark shades of black and grey other than the boy and his blankets in the center of the picture.

When I look at this picture I think of it as being sad because of the darkness. The look on the boys face does not give off a particular emotion, although you can tell he is not happy, it almost looks like he is surprised. I think that this photo is trying to communicate a feeling of sorrow but also hope because even though this little boy is alone in a very dirty place he still is trying to create a fun time.

What makes this a fabulous photograph is the emotion that it communicates. The boys face is unexpected, you would expect a young boy to be happy but he gives a look of sadness, concern, or even of concern. His facial expression gives the photo most of emotion.  The fact that the photo is black and white also makes the boy stand out more because he is in a dark place surrounded by white items, like his shirt and the blankets.

Monday, September 23, 2013

Hey! My names Alexis, I love photography and that is the main reason I am in graphic design. I love having photo-shoots with my friends. All of my siblings work at graphic design companies and all love photography, so I grew up around photography and them taking pictures. From the time I could walk and talk they put a camera in my hand and told me to take pictures. They all have very nice Nikon cameras but my dad also had a lot of polaroid cameras so when i was growing up i took most pictures with a polaroid camera. I am hoping to discover how to edit photos really well on the computer and know how to control specific setting on my camera. My favorite subject to photograph is portraits. One of the most memorable and one of my favorite photos that I have ever taken is a photo I took in San Francisco, it is a picture of my friend with the fog behind her and the golden gate bridge peeking out behind her. I love this photo because there is a lot of different thing going on in the photo yet it draws your attention to my friend because I use the rule of thirds. I am very excited to learn a lot about cameras, techniques, and photography in general.