Tuesday, June 18, 2013

The Art of Photojournalism














Photo by: D Park Photography
Image Source: http://www.dparkphotography.com/blog/2012/10/muzeo-anaheim-wedding-photographer-kimberly-emanuel/10-photojournalistic-wedding-photography-southern-california/
Year Created:2012

Principle 1: The Subjects Expression
How it is used: The girl knows someone is taking photographs so peeks around the corner out of curiosity. You can see the curiosity on her face, as she is posing, albeit unintentionally for this photo.

Principle 2: Black and White
How it is used: The black and white here really captures the emotions of the wedding in general and the event that is happening

Principle 3: Depth of Field
How it is used: The right area of the picture is in focus, the guests at the front of the church are out of focus, but that is ok because the picture is really all about the little girl and she is in clear focus and is the main subject of the picture.














Photo by: Unknown
Image Source:http://ghostsofdc.org/2013/03/26/president-tafts-snowy-inauguration-in-1909/
Year Created:1909

Principle 1: Texture
How it is used: You can see the photograph looks like it is effected by the weather as in this day in 1909 on president Taft's inauguration it was a very snowy day.

Principle 2: Use of Lines
How it is used: The use of lines are used on the tables the photographers are all at to make you look down the lines are expand your eyes to the rest of the photograph.

Principle 3: Quality of Light
How it is used: The light from the sky helps you see the photographers from above when a lot on this day was really hard to capture and see because of all the snow.

















Photo by: Unknown
Image Source:http://www.iptv.org/iowapathways/artifact_detail.cfm?aid=a_000227&oid=ob_000010
Year Created: Late 1800's

Principle 1: How did Photograph make you feel?
How it is used: The photograph definitely took to me another time, this is one of the first stage coaches in the 1800's and was used as a bus line in Iowa. It made me think of how times must have been very, very different then the world we live in today.

Principle 2:Keep it Simple
How it is used: The photographer wanted just to take a picture of the new stage coach and its workers so thats exactly what he did and thats the center and subject of the photograph.

Principle 3: Contrast Appropriate
How it is used: The contrast is appropriate here showing the shadows from the stage coach but showing the stage coach itself in good light, showing it is the main viewpoint of the photograph.

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