Sometime taking a normal ordinary photo or self portrait can end up looking plain and just snap shot like, so by using a program like that of Photoshop you can create a more appealing photograph. When doing this type of thing to a photograph you are creating more of a piece of digital art than a photograph, but in this day and age not knowing how to do this kind of thing can actually limit the amount of work you might be able to get in the long run. Photoshop is one of those programs that the more you use it the better you get at it, yet you can always learn new things or ways to use the program. For this self portrait I wanted to show a little of the skill I have in Photoshop. I started by taking a self portrait I took of myself and then cutting myself out of that photograph. After cutting myself out of the photograph I pasted myself into a blank Photoshop file, I then turned the bottom most layer black and added layers on top of the black layer. I then used different smoke brushes to create different patterns of smoke and fire, layering those layers both behind my self portrait and in front of my self portrait. This is a technique that a few photographers have started to use in different types of portrait photography, so for me to make sure I can keep up with those local and non-local photographers who are employing techniques like this to attract new clients I have started to learn some of these techniques as well. I believe that by watching other photographers and photography studios and seeing what they may be doing to attract new clients I can then learn new techniques as well to keep my competitive edge.
Monday, December 12, 2011
Monday, December 5, 2011
Week 10 EOC: Mission Statements
“I've had a love for photography my entire life; I was one of those kids who took pictures of everything. Dandelions, friends, dead bugs, nothing could escape my lens. Flash forward a few years and it's grown into a full on passion.
Red Feather Photography focuses on the story behind the photo. Starting from a home studio in 2006, iPose Photography has grown into a full time business helping people capture their greatest memories. Today, I operate from a studio in the Historic Haymarket in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Specializing in Children Photography I also has a special place in my heart in capturing High School Seniors. Having the blessed ability to capture and express these special moments is my personal gift to you.
Allowing me to create your story with Red Feather Photography is the highest honor I could receive in my profession.
Thank you for stopping by and I look forward to telling your story!
-Jacque Haeffner” (http://www.redfeather-photography.com/)
I think that his is a good mission statement for this company called Red Feather photography. The photographer keeps things simple while still giving some background and a brief description of who she is and what she does.
“Eye Revolution is based in Crouch End, North London. Since 1994, we have created thousands of virtual tours for hundreds of clients, viewed by a web audience of millions. But we believe in quality, not just quantity. Eye Revolution is setting the standards of virtual tours across the world. Our passion and skill as photographers is apparent in every tour we create. Virtual tours should never be an inadequate representation of a space – make them good enough and they should enthrall and excite. People living 5,000 miles away could see just how luxurious your hotel is and people just down the road can see how much fun your attraction will be – a virtual tour should be a tool to inspire them to come to you. “ (http://www.eyerevolution.co.uk/about.php)
Here is another example I think is a good mission statement. In this statement the company establishes who they are, what they do, and why to use them. They also go on to give a lot more very good information on the companies about us web page.
Week 9 EOC: Photo Challenge
Legendary Photographers have all found their fame with the type of photograph in which they have chosen to shoot. So the challenge of creating a Self Portrait as if I were a legendary photographer has been a bit of a challenge for me. The first thing I did to start preparing for this shoot was to try and research some famous or legendary photographers self portraits and then to look up professional photographers who shoot the same type of photography in which I shoot to get some inspiration for my own Self Portrait. I wanted to shoot it outdoors, which seems to be the opposite of a lot of famous photographers who have their portraits or self portraits taken indoors in a studio setting in front of a plain light colored backdrop. So I chose to take my self portrait in the great outdoors, my first thought was to go somewhere scenic and take a full body shot sitting on a rock overlooking a vista of some sort. This however began to feel it was more about the location that a self portrait of me. The more scenic landscape plays a part in my photography and so does the urban landscape, so then I thought of a combination of the two a little bit of the urban landscape blurred due to a shallow depth of field and mountains in the background. I also chose to shoot into the sun to capture the sun’s rays as well as a little sun flare. I didn’t want to take the standard looking into the camera portrait either, so I am looking just off camera and I shot from a lower angle to make my presence more dominate in the photograph. I then edited the photograph in both Adobe Lightroom and in Adobe Photoshop to give it a sepia and vintage feel.
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