Thursday 8 January 2009

Photo essay plan

Tesco. I will tack a photo of tescos and in side it also the people and the bags

BMX. Were people go to do tricks what BMX do the people have.

Games. Look at the home page look at the game play also play with other people over Xbox live.

Thursday 11 December 2008

Photogrphy Day










09:00 to 09:50 Landscape. Nature vs Urbane
I went into Crawley town and tried to capture come built environment.what i shots i had to be downloaded.
when i shot this i thought that it look good and it was a grate shot because it has all i was looking for i have i wall a bit of a Bosch and a poll.













10:15 to 11:00 Social documentary. Christmas shopping
With the closing of Woolworth's today, it is expected that there will be large crowds around the shops. It will also be busy in town. we was not to take pictures of individual people or inside any shops or the county mall.


11:30 to 12:15 Portrait. A portrait of a student of Central sussex college
With this image you will need to capture someone in your group within the surrounds of The college building.

Thursday 4 December 2008

self Portrait



In a gun shop.

I like this image because i am intrested in guns

Me with a green gun.

because it is cool and i like guns and i look gooooooood!!!!

=)

CINDY SHERMAN

Cindy Sherman, Untitled Film Still #13, 1978











Investors engaging with U.S. companies on the financial risks and opportunities from climate change achieved breakthrough results during the 2008 proxy season. A record 57 climate-related shareholder resolutions were filed with U.S. companies, of which nearly half were withdrawn after the companies agreed to positive climate-related commitments. Remaining resolutions that went to a vote received record high average voting support of 23.5 percent, including 39.6 percent support for a resolution filed with coal company CONSOL Energy, the highest vote ever on a global warming shareholder resolution." Info from: http://jurisdynamics.blogspot.com/











Untitled #258
Cindy sherman
1992






Untitled #412, 2003

Cindy Sherman Ausstellung im Martin-Gropius-Bau 15. Juni bis 17. September 2007






Cindy sherman fakes her work i think she is a bit crazy

it makes me feel a bit sick

no because is it to crazy

Thursday 13 November 2008

My landscape images



crawley town 13/11/08

crawley town 13/11/08

In the crawley mall 13/11/08

crawley train station 13/11/08

crawley church 13/11/08










Tuesday 4 November 2008



Name of Photographer Robert capa






Birth Place Budapest in Hungary



Year born October 22 1913 Death may 25 1954





Portrait, Landscape, Social documentary, Photo-montage,



Names of Influential works







  1. The battle of Waterloo Road





  2. Death in the making





  3. Invasion





  4. A russian Journal









Explain in a few words the type and subject of photography that this person produces?



Robert Capa takes pictures of horrific world war two moments getting close to dead bodies and the front line.





How does this person’s work make you feel?



It makes me feel sorry for the people how went to the war.





Does this person's work influence your own photography How?



It has not influence me because i am not going to go to the army to take pics but i do like the army it is kool.
















Thursday 16 October 2008

The world turnerd upsidedown


It take about 5min before i toke the picture. i like this image because i like the way i have set the camera. A safe place. it was taken at the memorial gardens. the tree

Tuesday 14 October 2008

camera obscura

What did you see while you were inside the camera obscura?
i could see cars moving and buildings.
How is this camera obscura similar to the inside of a camera?
the pin hole is the same as the aperture.
Why was the image upside-down?
becuase as the image is going through a small hole it will turn it around making the image upside-down.

Thursday 25 September 2008

The imege i liked


At tate modern i did like a sculpture it was made by peter peri in 1899 to 1967

Hungarian born Peri arrived in London in 1936 as a refugee from Nazi Germany. He became a key member of the Artists international Association the anti-fascist artists' movement, and practiced a social realist style of art. In the 1930s he pioneered the use of concrete, a cheap, durable, colourable medium suitable for public sculpture.This is a major example of a number of cement figures cast between the mid-1930s and 1940s. Peri worked with Collins in the Air-Raid Rescue service and clearly conveys his empathy with this unpretentious, ordinary man. He wrote of such a character, 'however common his work, he also is entitled to become the subject of a sculptor, since he is a member of our society'. I got this info from > http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/ViewWork?cgroupid=999999961&workid=16607&searchid=12775