Monday, January 20, 2014

Digital Portfolio Descriptions

"Behind These Hazel Eyes" by Red -- Hands & Eyes

  • Self portrait -- no makeup was used and I felt like not having an expression was better.
"For the Love of Music" by Red -- Colour[red]
  • This is a photo of my friends band t-shirt
  • Totally spontaneous, just looking for red objects and she just happened to be wearing a red shirt
"Ford in the Snow" by Red -- Winter
  • The back of my dad's truck piled under snow
  • I was shoveling the snow and decided to take some pictures since everything was covered in snow
"Gargoyle" by Red -- Autumn
  • Photo of a gargoyle that was taken at Spring Ridge Farm under a red tent
  • Very Halloween-ish and I love gargoyles, they all seem to tell a story
"Griffindor" by Red -- Reflection
  • A self-portrait 
  • I was just sitting there and I liked the angle I was on and just took a picture
  • Just happened to be wearing my Griffindor scarf that my grandmother knit
"Laptop Keyboard" by Red -- Scavenger Hunt
  • It looks like it was blurred intentionally but that was something that happened
  • I love the colours in the background
  • This photo almost looks like a wallpaper you're given when you get a new computer
"Macy Gray" by Red -- Hands & Eyes
  • A close up of my cat
  • Flash was used
"Music In, World Out" by Red -- Formalism
  • My friend had her headphones on and her hair was already black so it was already pretty much black and white
  • By already having her hair black it created a higher constrast
"Saint Nicholas" by Red -- Winter
  • I didn't use a flash for this picture because I wanted that warm feeling with the colours
"Stopped Between the Limbs" by Red -- Shutter
  • I was in the passenger side of my brothers car as we were driving home from my cottage and I happened to capture this shot
"Trapped" by Red -- Formalism
  • This is the gates by the football field, looking out at Grosvenor
"Wolfie" by Red -- Hands & Eyes
  • Kenny wearing the mascot head

Digital Portfolio

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Friday, December 6, 2013

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Annie Leibovitz: 3 Portraits Analysis

"Captain Hook" - Russell Brand by Annie Leibovitz

  • A portrait doesn't just have to be from the chest up, it can include the entire body - just make is visually interesting like Annie has done here
  • Russell Brand is a comedian so she used that to her advantage and used his many facial expressions to pull off the Captain Hook look
  • It's a wonderful representation of Captain Hook and his constant battle with the crocodile
  • The cave gives it a real shape by really framing Russell
  • The back lighting is used well, making his facial expression more visible and draws your eye to the main subject of the portrait
  • The lines created are great! By having Russell standing with his legs spread apart like that on either side of the crocodiles mouth creates a continuous line that makes your eye travel around and around
  • The accuracy of the story portrayed makes this a truly spectacular portrait


"Jack Sparrow" - Johnny Depp by Annie Leibovitz

  • Johnny's stance is very 'Jack Sparrow' and really captures his character as Jack himself
  • By having a warmer light it makes Johnny's skin appear even more tan than it really is and gives that impression that he's watching yet another sunset at sea
  • The waves in the background suggest that he's out at sea, truly bring to attention that pirates spend most of their time out on the water rather than at port
  • Johnny Depp may be positioned more to the center of the image, but his body is slanted to created a better line to draw your eye
  • By not having just a bust shot it creates a better visually representation of Jack Sparrow and shows his entire character - this way you can focus one more than one element rather than just seeing Johnny's face
  • His red bandanna draws your eye up to the top of the picture and the warm light really plays with the colour and enhances it
  • By not having a sense of real expression on his face it really makes you think, 'what is he thinking?' - it enhances his sense of mystique and mystery, the craziness that Jack Sparrow possesses


"Marie Antoinette" - Kirsten Dunst by Annie Leibovitz

  • The contrast in the use of patterns - the difference in the floor and dress are interesting and yet surprisingly work together
  • The dress was a great choice in costume for capturing the character of Marie Antoinette - in her time it was all about the big dresses and it really suggests that it is in that time
  • The rows of pillars behind Kirsten create a framing effect that makes it look like she's within a picture frame
  • The light shone directly on her face, I think back light couldn't have worked here because you want to focus more of what's in the foreground rather than the background
  • The blandness of the background - the colours - really makes the main subject pop and appears more visually interesting
  • Her body stature plays with the rule of thirds by having her body off to the left side and her dress running along the bottom line
  • A very dull lighting was used - I feel if a brighter light was used the colours would have been too bright and over bearing with the drastic colour of her dress