This document lists 5 tutorials in an apparent order from 1 to 5. However, the tutorials are out of numerical order, with Tutorial 2 listed first, followed by Tutorial 3, then Tutorial 1, Tutorial 4, and finally Tutorial 5. The essential information provided is a list of 5 tutorials that are not in the expected increasing numerical order.
Inger Vandyke is a wildlife photographer who began her career in 2004. She takes photos mostly in color but sometimes edits them to black and white or sepia. She has traveled to 45 countries to capture wildlife photos. The author chose to emulate Vandyke's style because she is inspired by Vandyke's passion for her work and accomplishments over 10 years of traveling the world as a wildlife photographer.
This document provides instructions and questions for a career search project focusing on photography careers. It includes completing a checklist of tasks like customizing cover letters, contacting professionals, and creating a photography portfolio. It also involves reviewing a website on art careers, identifying 11 career paths and 10 photography careers. The student chooses wildlife photography as their interest, identifies relevant education and typical jobs. They select an expert photographer from the site, Joe Lekas, and summarize his background and how he became interested in photography. The document reviews options for creating photo books through an online service called MyPublisher.
Ansel Adams was an American photographer and environmentalist born in San Francisco in 1902. He had his early photographs and writings published in 1922 in a photography club's bulletin. Adams had his first solo exhibition of photographs in 1928 at the photography club's headquarters in San Francisco, showcasing his work.
Ansel Adams was a famous landscape photographer born in 1902 who is known for his black and white nature photos. Mathew Brady was a Civil War photojournalist born in 1822 who documented the American Civil War. Julia Margaret Cameron was known for her portraits and was one of the earliest female photographers, born in 1815.
Letterforms are the basic written symbols or shapes that represent sounds and form words in written languages. Becca Bloomquist's piece titled "Laugh" explores the letterforms that make up this word through expressive variations and interpretations of their forms. Overall, the artwork focuses on deconstructing and reimagining the visual composition of the word "laugh" through abstract letterform designs.
This document discusses volleyball as its main topic. It mentions that the content is for letterforms practice and not meant as a final project. In summary, the document covers volleyball but notes that the lettering within is only for practice and not a completed assignment.
This document lists 5 tutorials in an apparent order from 1 to 5. However, the tutorials are out of numerical order, with Tutorial 2 listed first, followed by Tutorial 3, then Tutorial 1, Tutorial 4, and finally Tutorial 5. The essential information provided is a list of 5 tutorials that are not in the expected increasing numerical order.
Inger Vandyke is a wildlife photographer who began her career in 2004. She takes photos mostly in color but sometimes edits them to black and white or sepia. She has traveled to 45 countries to capture wildlife photos. The author chose to emulate Vandyke's style because she is inspired by Vandyke's passion for her work and accomplishments over 10 years of traveling the world as a wildlife photographer.
This document provides instructions and questions for a career search project focusing on photography careers. It includes completing a checklist of tasks like customizing cover letters, contacting professionals, and creating a photography portfolio. It also involves reviewing a website on art careers, identifying 11 career paths and 10 photography careers. The student chooses wildlife photography as their interest, identifies relevant education and typical jobs. They select an expert photographer from the site, Joe Lekas, and summarize his background and how he became interested in photography. The document reviews options for creating photo books through an online service called MyPublisher.
Ansel Adams was an American photographer and environmentalist born in San Francisco in 1902. He had his early photographs and writings published in 1922 in a photography club's bulletin. Adams had his first solo exhibition of photographs in 1928 at the photography club's headquarters in San Francisco, showcasing his work.
Ansel Adams was a famous landscape photographer born in 1902 who is known for his black and white nature photos. Mathew Brady was a Civil War photojournalist born in 1822 who documented the American Civil War. Julia Margaret Cameron was known for her portraits and was one of the earliest female photographers, born in 1815.
Letterforms are the basic written symbols or shapes that represent sounds and form words in written languages. Becca Bloomquist's piece titled "Laugh" explores the letterforms that make up this word through expressive variations and interpretations of their forms. Overall, the artwork focuses on deconstructing and reimagining the visual composition of the word "laugh" through abstract letterform designs.
This document discusses volleyball as its main topic. It mentions that the content is for letterforms practice and not meant as a final project. In summary, the document covers volleyball but notes that the lettering within is only for practice and not a completed assignment.
This document is a contact sheet from photographer Becca Bloomquist from 2013. It contains 10 photos with titles and notes on editing techniques used for each photo such as isolating color, extending the background, edge enhancement, cropping, and others. The photos cover subjects like waves, softball, pencils, rainbows, and spaceships.
This document appears to be a contact sheet from photographer Becca Bloomquist's 2013 Elements of Design series. It lists 8 black and white photographs taken by Bloomquist in 2013 exploring various elements of design such as space, shape, complimentary colors, value, texture, form, line. Each photo is listed along with the title, year, and design element explored.
This document appears to be a contact sheet from photographer Becca Bloomquist's 2013 "Elements of Design" project. It contains black and white photos from the project organized under their corresponding design element, including photos titled "A Day at the Beach" representing space, "Star" representing shape, "Flame" representing shape, "Softball" representing complimentary colors, "Stormy" representing value, "Diego" representing texture, "Five" representing form, and "Blinds" representing line.
Becca Bloomquist took a black and white photograph titled "The Sunset" in 2013 for her Digital Photography 1 class assignment on good photo taking techniques. The contact sheet contains information on the photographer Becca Bloomquist, the title of the photo "The Sunset", that it is a black and white photograph, and the year it was taken, 2013.
This document outlines different photography techniques and their positive and negative aspects, including the presence or absence of camera shake, clutter, different angles, poses, lighting conditions, macro photography, night photography, action shots, and landscape photos.
This photo is one of the artist's favorite pieces of artwork that they took in Florida as the sunset looked pretty. While they enjoyed taking the photo, they wish they had used a better camera to capture the scene.
This document is a contact sheet from photographer Becca Bloomquist from 2013. It contains 10 photos with titles and notes on editing techniques used for each photo such as isolating color, extending the background, edge enhancement, cropping, and others. The photos cover subjects like waves, softball, pencils, rainbows, and spaceships.
This document appears to be a contact sheet from photographer Becca Bloomquist's 2013 Elements of Design series. It lists 8 black and white photographs taken by Bloomquist in 2013 exploring various elements of design such as space, shape, complimentary colors, value, texture, form, line. Each photo is listed along with the title, year, and design element explored.
This document appears to be a contact sheet from photographer Becca Bloomquist's 2013 "Elements of Design" project. It contains black and white photos from the project organized under their corresponding design element, including photos titled "A Day at the Beach" representing space, "Star" representing shape, "Flame" representing shape, "Softball" representing complimentary colors, "Stormy" representing value, "Diego" representing texture, "Five" representing form, and "Blinds" representing line.
Becca Bloomquist took a black and white photograph titled "The Sunset" in 2013 for her Digital Photography 1 class assignment on good photo taking techniques. The contact sheet contains information on the photographer Becca Bloomquist, the title of the photo "The Sunset", that it is a black and white photograph, and the year it was taken, 2013.
This document outlines different photography techniques and their positive and negative aspects, including the presence or absence of camera shake, clutter, different angles, poses, lighting conditions, macro photography, night photography, action shots, and landscape photos.
This photo is one of the artist's favorite pieces of artwork that they took in Florida as the sunset looked pretty. While they enjoyed taking the photo, they wish they had used a better camera to capture the scene.