1.
-raised her neck
-neck is made smaller
-made her eye balls look like owl eyes
-made her chin to a point
2.
-made her face lighter
-made her nose smaller
-made her eyes bigger
-made her shoulders longer
-made her body thinner and her longs longer
-feet and lower legs smaller and thinner
-raised her head then added length to her arms
-made her hair and skin lighter
3.
-made her legs and arms thinner
-made her body smaller
-shaped her bewbs
-thinned her legs and back more
-thinned more
-fixed up more on her bewbs
-made hands smaller and shorter
-now has chicken legs
-smaller back
-added hair
-did levels
4.It is not ethically acceptable to change a persons appearance because thats not showing who that person is and showing that that they do not care about how they appear on covers. No one will really know these models and may be shocked. These are fakes.
5. When trying to make someone not so "attractive"
6. The type of changes is like if there was a piece of hair sticking up or some strings hanging off clothing, it is not ok to change peoples faces or bodies completely
7. I think the difference between fashion photography and photoj is that you can manipulate the picture by changing the clothes and deciding the models and of course having the ability of being able to change them completely on the computer. An in PhotoJ you take photos on the spot and in which they happen.
8.The relationship that each type of photography has to reality is the reality that they both capture a story but in different ways. One is staged and the other is actually real.
9. To show us that not all photography is true photography and/or it is not cool to change a person completely.
10.Because people look towards woman more than men most of the time
Friday, November 21, 2014
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Magazine part 2
Early magazine covers were made like a book, they gave only a title and the date it was published. The problem with this is that any information about it was only left inside. From early magazines they had figured they needed cover lines which do tell a bit about the magazine inside.
Poster covers are said to be a dominate magazine cover, the cover sometimes didn't relate to the magazine article inside but can tell the mood and tone of the article. Poster magazines had brought cover competition with the audience. Pictures married to type, these magazine covers had brought both the cover lines and the poster together. A nice poster and some healthy cover lines on top of it had came forth in magazine covers. In a forest of words, the cover lines are just as important now as the cover photo is.
My Favorite Cover (Portrait)
Best Magazine Covers 2013
1.New York, May 20, Michael Douglas Is Liberace
Formal
2.Bloomberg Business week, December 2–8, J Crew: Teaching the World to Dress American
Formal
3.Harper's Bazaar, September, Sarah Jessica Parker
Formal
4.ESPN The Magazine, September 16, Floyd Mayweather in The Fight Issue
Environmental
5.The New York Times Magazine, November 24, The Flight Risk
Formal
6.O, The Oprah Magazine, September, Hair!
Formal
7.Brides, October/November, Get Inspired!
Formal
8.Cosmopolitan, March, Miley Cyrus
Formal
9.W, December/January, The Art Issue
Environmental
10.Harper's Bazaar, May, Summer Fashion Issue
Formal
11.New York, February 18–25, Spring Fashion
Formal
12.The Fader, February/March, Solange
Informal
13.Vanity Fair, October, 100 Years
Formal
14.ESPN The Magazine, July 22, Kenneth Faried in The Body Issue
Environmental
15.GQ, February, Beyoncé
Formal
16.Atlanta, November, Nobody's Safe
Environmental/formal
17.Parents, February, Show Your Love!
Environmental/formal
18.Sports Illustrated, April 22, BOSTON
informal
Formal
2.Bloomberg Business week, December 2–8, J Crew: Teaching the World to Dress American
Formal
3.Harper's Bazaar, September, Sarah Jessica Parker
Formal
4.ESPN The Magazine, September 16, Floyd Mayweather in The Fight Issue
Environmental
5.The New York Times Magazine, November 24, The Flight Risk
Formal
6.O, The Oprah Magazine, September, Hair!
Formal
7.Brides, October/November, Get Inspired!
Formal
8.Cosmopolitan, March, Miley Cyrus
Formal
9.W, December/January, The Art Issue
Environmental
10.Harper's Bazaar, May, Summer Fashion Issue
Formal
11.New York, February 18–25, Spring Fashion
Formal
12.The Fader, February/March, Solange
Informal
13.Vanity Fair, October, 100 Years
Formal
14.ESPN The Magazine, July 22, Kenneth Faried in The Body Issue
Environmental
15.GQ, February, Beyoncé
Formal
16.Atlanta, November, Nobody's Safe
Environmental/formal
17.Parents, February, Show Your Love!
Environmental/formal
18.Sports Illustrated, April 22, BOSTON
informal
Magazine covers; Magazine tips
5 tips to think about when designing a magazine cover
(1) Does it benefit anyone to make them actually buy this magazine?
(2) Is the cover of the magazine so appealing that it pulls the eyes towards it?
(3)Is the actual image interesting to the consumer?
(4) Does the cover show all that is going on?
(5)Would I Buy this magazine with this cover?
(1) Does it benefit anyone to make them actually buy this magazine?
(2) Is the cover of the magazine so appealing that it pulls the eyes towards it?
(3)Is the actual image interesting to the consumer?
(4) Does the cover show all that is going on?
(5)Would I Buy this magazine with this cover?
Monday, November 17, 2014
Monday, November 10, 2014
American Solider
1. The most powerful photo is photo 78 of Ian mom. I think seeing your any mom cry is pretty hard. An being able to see someone, especially your own son, after a long period of time must be a lot to take in.
2. Set 1:1-7
Set 2: 8-30
Set 3: 31-48
Set 4: 49-82
I think the first set is the most powerful, having to leave your civil life to the army life is a big transition and takes a toll not only on the loved ones around you but most importantly yourself.
The images work well together to tell a story because they keep his personal life included with it.
3.The captions are all in present tense when Ian is the main subject of that photo. The captions enhance the photos by driving the story and giving details that might not be seen in the photos.
4.
Caption One Photo(71) Mr. Carter and his wife are waiting in a airport for the arrival of their son. Mr.Carter pulls his cell phone from his pocket wondering why he isn't there already. While mom keeps watch for his arrival.
Caption Two Photo(6) Jarod is hugging his brothers before departing on his adventure. Father Carter is talking to Jarods mentor by the car as they wait for Jarod to hurry on with his love fest.
Caption Three Photo(15) Jarod is sitting in the offices of the fort. Jarod realizes that this army life is not what it seemed to be. He is deciding whether he will continue his adventure or stop and head back to his Civil life.
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