Sunday, March 21, 2010
Students event raises money for U of M Caner Center
In this photo sophomore Bridget Brown, junior Emily Muysenberg, and senior Dan Thelen go over points from previous games played throughout the day to try and figure out which teams will move on and which teams will go home.
They are part of a five person group for RPL 430, other group member names are sophomores Nicole Kress and Tracy Miller, which they have to put on an event at some point in the semester and raise money for an organization or charity. In this groups case they chose to raise money for the U of M Comprehensive Cancer Center, their goal was to raise $400 in donations, entry fees, and raffle tickets and in the end they raised $576 to donate.
The event went from 2pm and ended around 5:30pm and they had 11 teams sign up to play, all of this taking place in the Student Activity Center’s (The SAC) volleyball courts.
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Monday, February 15, 2010
Andrea Galvez
JRN 521
Lighting
My first lighting set was in a basement with only one bulb turned on, I names this one Spooky lighting because the basement I was in was really creepy with only one light on and then light coming through dirty windows. I was just showing that wit little amounts of light you can have a creepy (or whatever mood you’re going for) picture. I didn’t use my flash in the picture that I picked because I though the light looked softer than when I used a flash. (You can see the difference in some of the pictures in which ones I used flash and whish ones I just let the bare bulb and window light do what they do)
In the second set of pictures is Tracie Sivec, a 23 year old Senior from Bad Axe MI. is studying for her first exam in one of her harder classes. The way I set this room up was by shutting both window blinds and putting a blanket over one of them to make the room a little darker, but not too dark that she couldn’t see her book. I then turned on the neon sign above her head to add a little color and turned my flash off and started taking pictures. They came out a little dark but I like the way they look with a nice calm and dim mood.
Monday, February 1, 2010
Inspiration
As a Photojournalism major one would assume that I have a bunch of photographers that I look up to and want to some day follow in their photo ways, but believe me or not I don’t really have any famous photographer role models.
I have some photographers that I look up to and those people are: Ryan Breight, Jeff Keson, Myles Mears and a few others. I wouldn’t be surprised if none of these names are familiar to you because they probably won’t be familiar to many people. These names are those of my peers and friends. I’ve grown up learning about photography with them and from them, getting ideas from these people, and watching the way they do their work. That to me is more inspiring in any kind of work I do than looking at photography online from people I have never met and probably never will.
Aside from those names I have mentioned and a couple of other people, photographers don’t really inspire me. Words inspire me, whether those words come from books or songs, they are what push me in any direction I may go in.
Lyrically speaking one of my favorite songwriters/musicians is Jon Foreman from the band Switchfoot. His songs really make me think and just go into a zone of zero stress; they make me happy and are the cause of some of my better creative days. It’s hard to explain why music is more of my focal point for pictures I take but it’s just one of the main things that makes me want to pick my camera up.
Books also hold huge amounts of inspiration for me in my photography, I am a huge fan of Charles De LINT. He writes my favorite book of all time, it is called Blue Girl. I have read and reread the book more times than I can count and every time I read it I get a new project out of it. Not always a photo project, but something creative.
I can’t honestly say that no other type of photography inspires me, growing up I used to love looking at National Geographic for all of the amazing photos in the pages and I always said that National Geographic would be my goal for my dream job.
Having a famous or more well known photographer would probably be a better inspiration role model to write about but as for now I am just going to have to stick to those people who I truly look up to and to the words I love so much in books and songs.
http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/switchfoot/24.html
http://www.sfsite.com/charlesdelint/bio01.htm
I have some photographers that I look up to and those people are: Ryan Breight, Jeff Keson, Myles Mears and a few others. I wouldn’t be surprised if none of these names are familiar to you because they probably won’t be familiar to many people. These names are those of my peers and friends. I’ve grown up learning about photography with them and from them, getting ideas from these people, and watching the way they do their work. That to me is more inspiring in any kind of work I do than looking at photography online from people I have never met and probably never will.
Aside from those names I have mentioned and a couple of other people, photographers don’t really inspire me. Words inspire me, whether those words come from books or songs, they are what push me in any direction I may go in.
Lyrically speaking one of my favorite songwriters/musicians is Jon Foreman from the band Switchfoot. His songs really make me think and just go into a zone of zero stress; they make me happy and are the cause of some of my better creative days. It’s hard to explain why music is more of my focal point for pictures I take but it’s just one of the main things that makes me want to pick my camera up.
Books also hold huge amounts of inspiration for me in my photography, I am a huge fan of Charles De LINT. He writes my favorite book of all time, it is called Blue Girl. I have read and reread the book more times than I can count and every time I read it I get a new project out of it. Not always a photo project, but something creative.
I can’t honestly say that no other type of photography inspires me, growing up I used to love looking at National Geographic for all of the amazing photos in the pages and I always said that National Geographic would be my goal for my dream job.
Having a famous or more well known photographer would probably be a better inspiration role model to write about but as for now I am just going to have to stick to those people who I truly look up to and to the words I love so much in books and songs.
http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/switchfoot/24.html
http://www.sfsite.com/charlesdelint/bio01.htm
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Optimist or Pessimist
Monday, November 16, 2009
Lighting set up
Too Young
Too Young 2
Too Young shows a bride and groom posing together but they are shown as a doll and a teddy bear to give the feeling of youth. The bear is dress in a dress uniform for the Army and the bride has on her beautiful dress. I have friends in the Army and they are both 21 and younger yet they are already married and living the lives that many struggling 40 something couples are facing. This is just basically showing that I think even if you are going into the Army or any other armed service I think getting married at 18 or 19 years old is way too young.
Too Young
Too Young 2
Too Young shows a bride and groom posing together but they are shown as a doll and a teddy bear to give the feeling of youth. The bear is dress in a dress uniform for the Army and the bride has on her beautiful dress. I have friends in the Army and they are both 21 and younger yet they are already married and living the lives that many struggling 40 something couples are facing. This is just basically showing that I think even if you are going into the Army or any other armed service I think getting married at 18 or 19 years old is way too young.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Set up for my Fashion Assignment
Chelsea Senior, Ahmed "AJ" Suffety shows off his fashion walk in the lighting studio at Central Michigan and laughing while he tries to channel his inner "Zoolander".
Here AJ gets serious in a spiffy looking black outfit, something he usually wears while at fraternity meetings.
Chelsea Senior, Ahmed "AJ" Suffety shows off his fashion walk in the lighting studio at Central Michigan and laughing while he tries to channel his inner "Zoolander".
Here AJ gets serious in a spiffy looking black outfit, something he usually wears while at fraternity meetings.
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