Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Post Shoot Reflection


1. The challenges that I encountered during the shoot was mainly finding some that resembled 'happy'. There aren't too many students around Bowie High giddy and gleeful for homework. And while searching for a proper image of said words, I came across what looked like a trashcan with a drawn on smiley face. It was a relief; the trashcan looked happier then most students here.

2. I found myself thinking most of originality and framing. I didn't want a picture that strayed from the main idea. So to prove my excellent framing skills, I tried different angles and even different objects to see which as a better surrounding and shape for a focused frame. 

3. If I had the chance of redoing the assignment, I genially wouldn't change a thing, knowing my knowledge of photography has expended since. I'm proud of my photos and their framing and whatnot. Even though, after praising myself of my photos, I would change my Bowie shot a little to a more professional shot. 

4. Like I said in the third question, I would keep most of my photos the same--happy, square and metal. 

6. No, I am not interested shooting the same photos again. It's not my lack of enthusiasm of more work, but the simple feeling of likeness towards the pictures.


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My positive commentary is that I like the idea for Bowie of taking a picture of the truck with the giant black, red and white B on it, and the originality.

One opinionated improvement would be to center the B a little. When I first saw the picture, I have to admit I saw the front of the truck first. I understand that she has no control over the truck, moving or not, but cropping the picture could be an option.      

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