Monday, 25 April 2016

memory test

POP ART – Memory test

2.1 Use contextual awareness to support the development of ideas for visual production.









Q1 – Detail two reasons why we change the ISO
If you shooting outside the weather conditions might be different and you will have to change the iso to a higher sensitivity if the weather is bright you will set the iso to 100 if it was dark you will have to set the iso to a higher level.

If you have to use a fast shutter speed you will have to change the iso to avoid getting a blurry picture.  

Q2 – Explain the difference in depth of field between a wide and a narrow apature
Wide depth of field mean you have more of the picture in focus and shallow depth of field will have less in focus

A bigger the apature the shallower the depth of field and a lower apature will be the wider depth of field

Q3 – List four consideration you had to take into account when producing your pop-art photography. For example, depth of field, shadows etc)
What I would do to make a photo in focus would press the camera shot button half way so it is in focus

To get no shadows I had to make sure the lighting was on top of the object of interest to create no shadows

 I set the iso to 500 because I wanted it high so I can obtain a lot of light in the photo and obtain detail in the shot without it being to grainy

I chose to center my object because I only wanted the object not the background

I wanted a shallow depth of field because I only wanted to have the object of interest in focus
So I chose I bigger aperture  

Q4. Describe when would you choose to use the ‘A’ and the ‘P’ modes on a camera
 A mean auto and p means program
 You will chose a for a moving object  I would

I would chose p to have more control over the settings so I would use this taking portraits 

Monday, 18 April 2016

pop art artist andy warhol


https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2b/Andy_Warhol_by_Jack_Mitchell.jpg

https://americanthings.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/andy-by-guilhemetleonard-wordpressdotcom.jpg

this is one of andy's famous art work born August 6, 1928 – February 22, 1987

 he has been the subject of numerous retrospective exhibitions, books, and feature and documentary films
Andrew Warhola was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His parents had emigrated to the USA from Ruthenia, a region now in the Slovak Republic.
In 1963, Warhol began to make experimental films. His studio, known as the Factory, became a meeting point for young artists, actors, musicians and hangers-on. One of these, Valerie Solanas, shot and seriously wounded him in 1968.

Tuesday, 12 April 2016

lighting diagram

here is a light diagram what we use in photography this is the similar plan that I did for my photoshop I had to get one online because I lost mine



this is what mine looked like but instead of the person it is a table