Thursday, February 7, 2013

http://digital-photography-school.com/27-black-and-white-landscape-image

1) http://digital-photography-school.com/27-black-and-white-landscape-images
2) I saw different places of the whorl minus anywhere it is cold. But I saw pictures of trees, rain, bodies of water, and mountains. And I think that all photos are to good to pick with one is the best.
3) I learned that there are paces on the earth that we see everyday and we don't appreciate it and that we should appreciate mother nature.
4)
5) a- I picked this photo because it show us the three things that make up earth, sea, land, and sky
    b- I see only viewpoint
    c- The photo was taken by Dr. Azzacov

http://www.lightstalking.com/storms

1) http://www.lightstalking.com/storms
2) I saw more pictures of dark clouds than I did lighting or storms. But it is still really cool and one thing that makes it cool is that some of these photos are in black and white which makes a cool effect.
3) I learned that lighting looks really cool in black and white.
4)
5) a- I picked this photos because it looks fake but its real and I think there is a bolt of lighting in side the giant cloud which make  a cool effect.
     b- I see:
                 -Viewpoint
     c- This photograph is called the Cloud of Darkness photographed by Dean Souglass

http://gizmodo.com/5969018/the-100-most-astonishing-images-of-2012

     1) http://gizmodo.com/5969018/the-100-most-astonishing-images-of-2012
     2) This website showed me some of the most astonishing images of 2012, and they are astonishing. Some of these pictures aren't even on Earth, they can be in space, sea, and sky and it is simply unbelievable. Some of my favorite ones are of space, hurricane Isaac, the two soldiers hidden, a man hidden in a panda photo, of fireworks, and the gun underwater.
     3) I learned that these photographs can change how you see the world and beyond and open your mind to something else.
     4) Here is one of my favorite photos from the link
     5) a- I picked this photo because it makes you think where or what this is, I can tell you what this is, this is 35mm of film, but I won't tell you were it is. You would have to go to the link above to find out.
          b- I see:
                         -Rules of thirds
                         -Lines
                         -Viewpoint
                         -And a bunch mergers
          c- The photographers were two students at Kingston University named Luke Evans and Josh Lake.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Magazines Part II

     1) Early Magazine Covers-The earliest magazine covers weren't what we have right now, these mid 1700 magazines were much different than what we have now. They tended to only provide the title and publication data in early magazines. Magazine pictures could be seen telling us that they might be saying they are the foundation of pillars , the unifying arch, the source, and fountain, the life, and the instructor of there families

     2) The Poster Cover- The dominate magazine field could be found from the 1890's to the 1960's. The poster cover product so many memorable covers. Many outstanding professional illustrators learned their craft from other artistic posters. "There are no cover lines, or themes announced, and the image generally is not covered by a logo." Said Johnson and Prijatel.

     3) Pictures Married to Type- These magic whose stunning covers left an  imprint during the 20th century. Other magazines relied heavily on cover lines to draw readers inside in a more definite way then the cover of art could accomplish.

     4) In The Forest of Words- This type of magazine is irregular, and has many creative byways. There has been a general movement of magazine covers away from the artistic poster cover and go toward covers that have more intense photography with an a amazingly large number of vivid cover lines.

Friday, February 1, 2013

Best Magazine Covers Formal, Informal, Environmental

1- "Is She Just Too Old For This?"- Formal
2-"Steve Jobs 1955-2011"- Formal
3-"The Book of life"-(non-portrait) Informal
4-"Who's Behind The Mask?"-(non-portrait) Informal
5-"William &Catherine: Love Reigns!"- Informal
6-"ElizabethTaylor: Farewell to a Legend"- Formal
7-"Swimsuit 2011"- Formal
8-"Energize your life"-Environmental
9-"The Issue: Hope Solo"- Formal
10-"Is She Just Too Old For This?"- Formal
11-"Make It a Magical Holiday"- environmental
12-"Cleopatra"- Formal
13-"Pride"- Formal
14-"Mila Kunis"-Formal
15-"Grill, Baby, Grill"- Formal
16-"Ryan Gosling"- Formal
17-"Summer Made Easy"- Environmental
18-"The Sandwich Issue"-Environmental
19-"Breakfast"-Environmental
20-"09.11.01"- Environmental
21-"The Children of 9/11"- Formal
22-"Prince William and Kate"- Formal
23-"Arctic Fever"- Environmental
24-"Designing the Perfect Pet"-Environmental
25-"Cats vs. Dogs"-Environmental
26-"Above Yosemite"-Environmental
27-"Best of Sporting Youth"-Environmental
28-"Hope Solo"- Informal
29-"Be Happier This Year"-Environmental
30-"Wild and Wonderful Things"-Informal
31-"The Fashion Issue"- Formal

Magazine Tips


1) Arousing curiosity ( that's to pull the casual glancer in)
2) Never trim a printout, mount it beautifully and display it with its alternates on the finely polished surface of the conference-room table
3) Check out the suggestions about the four types sizes. A magazine is first and foremost a physical product so experiment with is as such to make sure to make the most of its capabilities
4) Gather copies of what your targets might be reading including your competition of course. Mock up an executive's in-box or tabletop arrangement in some way and place yours among them
5) Intellectually stimulating, interesting (thats to promise benefits)

Photoshop Introduction