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Advert critique

With this project me and my partner weren’t to sure how serious to take it at first. plus we weren´t to sure how to sell a candle so we did have many ideas. After a while we somehow came up with a silly idea. That and figuring out Photoshop was the hardest part of this […]

What was challenging and my gains from the “Dollar Store Advert”

I found myself struggling with finding a spot that would portray the product as I envisioned it. It took multiple times to get the right shot but we succeeded. I learned that a well shown product takes time to create and assistance from others will help you out.

What I Learned From Designing A Page

To see our design click here! ►https://redwood.photography/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Beach-Gnomes-V2.pdf I learned from designing a page how to take individual pictures of the item and transfer them to the page. This was challenging because I could not get the lighting right. So I had to take it indoors to get the proper lighting. I also had issues with […]

Reflections critiques-Dina

Those are my two favorite pictures I have taken so far because they taught me what I like taking pictures of. It also made me figure out how to take better pictures by setting the lighting on the camera and also made me understand how to work a camera more.

Reflections critique



Reflections

“You know, I really don’t think you learn from teachers. You learn from work. I think what you learn, really, is how to be – you have to be your own toughest critic, and you only learn that from work, from seeing work.” -Garry Winogrand Teachers really don’t teach you, if anything they give you […]

Critique #3

“You know, I really don’t think you learn from teachers. You learn from work. I think what you learn, really, is how to be – you have to be your own toughest critic, and you only learn that from work, from seeing work.”– Garry Winograd I can agree with Gino Winograd’s quote as he states […]

Reflection on Garry Winogrand’s quote “”You know, I really don’t think you learn from teachers. You learn from work. I think what you learn, really, is how to be – you have to be your own toughest critic, and you only learn that from work, from seeing work.”

Winogrand’s quote is stating that a person does not learn from teachers teaching, instead people learn from work they do and their critics on the work. I can agree with this because I’ve looked back at older work and saw what I did right and what needs improvement. Shown below are two pictures. One I […]

REFLECTIONS

The 20 pillars of reflection Paradoxical Trees grime and shine. water clear as mirror. dirt remains

THE VALUE OF FEET

Why are feet so important to a photographer? Feet are the key to change a new perspective it requires to actually move physically instead of zooming in and out. It would allow you to take the picture you want by moving around with your feet getting all angles needed to create a better picture.