This is my self portrait that represents my personality and interests. This was taken at my favourite dance studio, Balletomane. I'm wearing my purple leotard which helps the main focus of the photo stand out. Along with the leo I'm wearing a skirt that I hold closely to me since it was my costume for a bedlas competition that I took part of last year. I found an amazing opportunity to learn how to choreograph my own piece of choreography to perform on stage in front of an audience. Dance has been a huge part of life since I was three years old and now I dance about 18 hours a week. As you can tell by the photo dance makes me happy and I enjoy doing it with my friends. It represents me well since it's where I spend a lot of my time and it shows my artistic side that not many people see. Before the photo was taken I turned the lights off in the studio for more of a contract up against the window. Since I took this on my iphone it was easy to make sure the ligh
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Breaking the Rules of Photography
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1. I broke the rules of photography by only getting above her mouth in the photo. 2. I broke the rules of photography by setting up the image to be taken on a diagonal and I think when I look at it, my head being turned makes it look more weird. 3. I broke the rules of photography by not focusing on the object of the photo and making Kylie blurry.
Mixed Lighting
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1. 2. 3. These are my mixed lighting photos. The first photo I used natural light from the sky lights in the atrium and a ring light. My second photo I used a studio light using the white light and a ring light, both set up at eye level to Kylie. The third photo I used a studio light with a yellow light and a ring light up in the light corner facing down on her.
Alternative Processes
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The alternative process shown in this photo is a slink screen onto a t-shirt. This photo is of my friends and I behind the photography room in the school. I found it printed well and turned out how I liked. The alternative process shown in this photo is developing with coffee. I found this process very difficult and frustrating. When englarging the contact sheet it was very difficult to find how much time to expose it for and which colour light should be used. The photos I took were at my dance show, some photos were behind the curtains and around the changerooms and other are of dancers on stage.
Breaking the Rules of Photography
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1. 2. 3. Here are my photos where I broke the rules of photography. The first rule I'm breaking is that the object of the photo should always be facing towards the sun for good lighting. Kylie is standing close to the door and the sun is behind her making a bright spot in the photo and effecting the clarity of it. The second rule of I'm breaking is you should focus on the object of the photo. I decided to focus on the plants instead of Kylie who is the object of the photo and the plants are blocking her face. The second rule I broke was to have the whole object in the photo. Here Kylie is laying on the ground and I took a photo of only the top of her face
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The renaissane era was during the 1300s to the 1600s and was a pivative point in history. It was important for cultual, political, economic, and artistic changes . It was a big time for exploration in europe, they discovered a lot of new technologies and everything made for more advancements. After the black death it decreased the population by millions and lead to people becoming welathier. Many of the greatest artisit were in europe such as Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, Michelangelo, Rapheal, and Donatella. The artisit of this painting is Ghirlandio, Domenico and he was born in florence and lived from 1449- 1494. People thinks he must have began his training as a apprentice in his dad's garland but no one knows how he started his training as an artist. He enjoyed working on a larger canvases but would use smaller ones for frescoe paintings that he would do on wood panels. Some of his earlist work was in 1472-1473 near florence in the Village Church of Cersi
Studio Lighting
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1. 2. 3. These are my studio lighting photos. For my first photo I used both a ring light and a studio light which were placed around Kylie. Also the natural light from the windows above helps set nice light from the start and the studio lights really help get perfect lighting that highlight Kylie. My second photo I only used one studio light and the hue of the light was orange which i think helped soften the picture and made it warm. The third photo was taken in the theatre and it's a very simple portrait of Kylie, I used three studio lights and one of them was placed above because I thought I wold try a differnt angle.