Monday, June 20, 2011
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Friday, May 20, 2011
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Famous Art Photographer
Howard Schatz.
Howard Schatz started experimenting with underwater photography in 1992 when he was offered the use of an indoor pool. He became inspired to photograph ballet dancers after his friend, who happened to be dancer posed in his underwater studio. "Here was a physically trained professional, with a beautiful, honed body, in a weightless environment," he recalls. "Classical dancers are taught to look like feathers. Underwater, they are feathers." Schatz was fascinated by the way the body moves in water, he was also intrigued by how light interacts with water. "there's a point at which the light won't exit the water-in other words, the underside of the surface of the water acts like a mirror."
Howard Schatz started experimenting with underwater photography in 1992 when he was offered the use of an indoor pool. He became inspired to photograph ballet dancers after his friend, who happened to be dancer posed in his underwater studio. "Here was a physically trained professional, with a beautiful, honed body, in a weightless environment," he recalls. "Classical dancers are taught to look like feathers. Underwater, they are feathers." Schatz was fascinated by the way the body moves in water, he was also intrigued by how light interacts with water. "there's a point at which the light won't exit the water-in other words, the underside of the surface of the water acts like a mirror."
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Friday, April 8, 2011
Friday, March 11, 2011
Monday, February 21, 2011
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Friday, February 4, 2011
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Digital Media Notes
DMN.
Feb 2nd 11
Protocols
1. levels-Value-Exposure
2. Color Balance
3. Contrast/Brightness
4. Cropping
5. Comparison neutral background
6. Adjust Sharpen
Local
7. Dodge+ burn
8. Quick mask- blur
9. Mode change?
Kyle Perison has been an Okanagan photographer for years. But is most recognized for his amazing talent in turning simple wedding photo shoots into amazing pieces of art.
I met Kyle when he did a Parkour Photoshoot for my team. He showed me trash the dress and I was just amazed. This single shot was taken in three different shots then put back together. The first show was the background. Then he shot the Groom in his pose. Then the Bride jumping in the air. He added them together using photo shop. This single photo shoot is what got him recognized as a professional.
Trash the dress.
(http://www.kyleperison.com/blog/trash-the-dress/)
I met Kyle when he did a Parkour Photoshoot for my team. He showed me trash the dress and I was just amazed. This single shot was taken in three different shots then put back together. The first show was the background. Then he shot the Groom in his pose. Then the Bride jumping in the air. He added them together using photo shop. This single photo shoot is what got him recognized as a professional.
Trash the dress.
(http://www.kyleperison.com/blog/trash-the-dress/)
Monday, January 31, 2011
Notes
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