Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Final Exam



FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS:
1. For your Final Exam, you will create a blog post titled "Final Exam" (10)

2. You will send an email with the subject "Period x - Final Exam" (10)

3. Your email signature will have your blog and weebly site. If I cannot access those sites, I will not be able to grade the remaining part of your final exam. (10)

4. Yesterday we reviewed the New York Times Lens blog article about Magnum photographers. Today you will choose your transformative photo. What photo have you taken this school year that changed how you viewed photography? What is your decisive photo? Why? (include the photo and explanation) (20)

This photo of Irene's cat, Mimi, is my transformative and decisive photo. This is the picture that I took this school year that changed how I view photography. In the process of working with Mimi, I figured, photography is not all about the technical skills you have. Interaction with the subject is just as important. In order to shoot Mimi, I have to get him to be comfortable with me first. I have to let his guards down and find ways to attract his attention to get a good shot.



Borrowing Irene's cat Mimi to model for my Digital Photography Project.

5. What is the difference between shape and form? (10)
Shapes come in two dimensions. It is usually defined by lines. On the other hand, form includes length and depth that is three dimensional composition.



6. What is the difference between pattern and repetition? (10)
Pattern is the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art. Repetition works with pattern to make the work of art seem active. The repetition of elements of design creates unity within the work of art.



7. Define movement using one of your photos and an explanation. You may also link to your earlier explanation when we defined principles of design. (10)
Movement is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art, often to focal
areas. Such movement can be directed along lines, edges, shape, and color within the
work of art.




This is a picture I took at school for the movement topic. The leading lines on the gate leads our eyes toward the left-middle side of the picture. Therefore, demonstrating movement in the photograph.
















8. Of the last three projects, what was your best work? Include the link to your best work and explain why you believe this is your best work. How did this project change you? How did you learn to see differently? (20)

Of the last three projects, I believe this one I took of Estell Kim at Old Mission Park to be my best work. For this project I tested out different type of lens on her. This assignment changed in a way that I'm much more informed of the difference between each type of lens and also figured that 50mm is my favorite one to use for portraits. This project also helped me gain experience on Photoshop and Lightroom. I used healing tool to perfect her complexion. Burn tool to darken her eye brows. Magic wand and filter adjustment to brighten her lip colors.
Link: http://sharonhsuphotography.weebly.com/gallery.html

Friday, May 29, 2015

Student Website Review









Period 2
Favorite Photo from Estell Kim (http://estellkim.weebly.com/)
Reason Why: This picture is perfectly composed with a unique symmetry formed by the models. Though it contains a vibrant background, the background does not steal the spotlight of the models in the foreground.






Period 3
Favorite Photo from Katherine Lin (http://klin2015.weebly.com/)

Reason Why: Katherine uses very special ways to photograph and pose her models. This one is my favorite because of the special effect the bike forms in the air and how she presented the final work upside down.


Period 4


Favorite Photo from Kaitlyn Shih http://kaitlynshihphotography.weebly.com/

Reason Why: This portrait is my favorite because of the bokeh background

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Project



Concentration topic: Cat portraits
Model: Irene's cat (Mimi) 
Location: Irene's house 
Prop: Cat food











Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Multicultural Photo Story

 


Multicultural week at MSJHS has different colors representing different culture assigned to each day of the week. This photo was taken last year on Yellow Day showing our American pride.


On Tuesday of MC week, we had a field trip for AP art to San Francisco! Taking the bart and then transferring to Muni.


We visited the De Young Museum and even got a sneak peak of our senior ball venue next door.


Sierra on the ride back on the Muni

Another day of MC week off campus to SuperCue with these super cute ones


 
 

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Story Time

Rachel (left) and Aurora (right) preparing to set up for our annual picnic at the park.

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Multicultural Week

1.) Each day of the MC week students dress up according to the event. I would dress up to the color of day.
2.) 4th period: excused for class to setup booth
3.) carry posters, table, and chairs out to the horseshoe
4.) pick up the food at the parking lot
5.) unpack everything into small plates/bowls into servings
6.) bell rings
7.) distributes food to students
8.) advertise for the club to get more customer \
9.) end lunch bell rings
10.) excused for 5th period to cleanup

Monday, April 13, 2015

Principle of Design, proportion

Principle of Design, unity


Temperature: 0
Tint: 0
Exposure: -0.9
Contrast: +9
Highlights: +7
Shadows: +13
Whites: -30
Blacks: +3
Clarity: +17
Vibrance: +7
Saturation: +30

Principle of Design, Variety


 

Principle of Design, Rhythm


Temperature: 0
Tint: 0
Exposure: -0.25
Contrast: +11
Highlights: -0.14
Shadows: 0.13
Blacks: 0.06
Clarity: +17
Vibrance: +7
Saturation: 0.13

Thursday, April 2, 2015

Shutter Speed and Everything After



The Photo I Picked


1. Fast or slow - why? Fast; The picture was taken with a fast shutter speed because on the left, the shoe is frozen in motion

2. One rule of composition: Rule of Thirds; The three men on the motorcycle are the focus of the picture. However, they are not in center and at the right of the composition.

3. Element of Art - Line; Leading lines are formed by the arms of the subjects.

4. Principle of Design - Emphasis; There is an obvious emphasis on the right side of the picture

Friday, March 27, 2015

Principles of Design, pattern


 
Temperature: +5
Tint: 0
Exposure: +0.25
Contrast: +1
Highlights: +11
Shadows: +13
Whites: 0
Blacks: -2
Clarity: +17
Vibrance: +7
Saturation: +30

Principles of Design, Repetition

Documenting the Blues in the Mississippi Delta

My favorite picture from the album Documenting the Blues in the Mississippi Delta is the fifth picture with Sharde and Robert. It demonstrates balance and sets the mood perfecting of the time and situation.

Monday, March 23, 2015

Movie Monday Half Past Autumn Part 3 and 4


  1. What is your definition of successful? To me there are three types of success.
  2. What have you given up to become successful?
  3. What did Parks give up to become successful?
  4. Who was Genevieve Young's father?
  5. How much was Parks advanced to write his first book (and eventual best-selling autobiography)?
  6. How much money did Elijah Muhammad offer Parks to do a story on The Nation of Islam?
  7. Why did Parks refuse the money?
  8. What was significant about the movie The Learning Tree?
  9. What was significant about the character Shaft?
  10. What was Gordon Parks' choice of weapons?
  11. What reason did Genevieve Young give for the divorce?
  12. In 1984, Parks directed Solomon Northrup's Odyssey. What recent feature film told the same story?
  13. Who was Gordon Parks, jr?
  14. What is your favorite Gordon Parks photo?
  15. What will you remember about Gordon Parks in ten years?

Monday, March 2, 2015

Half Past Autumn - Gordon Parks pt 1




Movie Monday - Half Past Autumn


Post the answers in a blog post after the segment. You can continue adding responses to the same post after future segments.


Part 1

1. The doctor saved Gordon's life by asking Gordon's sisters to get a tub of water. The doctor placed ice and Gordon into the tub. He rubbed the ice against Gordon.

2. Gordon was born in Fort Scott, Kansas.

3. Ms. McClintock told Gordon that many Negros did not go to college. Those that went would be poor as maids. She said that Negros were not college material and that it would be a waste of money.

4. Gordon was 15 years old when his mother died.

5. Gordon moved to Minnesota to live with his sister when his mother died.

6. Gordon did graduate from college. However, he received his 41st honorary doctorate at Princeton.

7. Gordon started his fashion career by asking Frank Murphy and his wife if he could photography their women's clothing store. He would ask if he could photography 3 models in formal clothing.

8. Double exposure is something that Gordon did to the photos he had taken for Murphy's women clothing store when he was shooting fashion. The film is exposed multiple times, so the image is overly imposed, which will create a ghostly appeal.

9. Joe Louis is the husband of Marva Louis, whose attention was caught by Gordon Park's photos of fashion (which were on display at Murphy's women clothing store). Marva Louis told Gordon to move to Chicago. Joe Louis is also the World Heavyweight Champion in boxing from 1937-1949.

10. Gordon played piano.

11. The purpose of the Farm Security Administration was to photography poverty across America. It tried to exemplify the challenges of rural American poverty.

12. Stryker's first assignment to Gordon was for Gordon to go to a store to get a top coat, to go to the nearby restaurant to get a bite to eat, and to go to the local moving motion picture theater and report back to Stryker what he thought about the film.

13. Ella Watson was Gordon's first photo he showed Stryker. Ella Watson was holding a broom and a map and she stood in front of an American flag when Gordon took the photo. She was mopping the floor when Gordon asked her if he could take her photo.

14. The inspiration for Grant Wood's American Gothic was the typical roles of American people in the 19th century. The woman is modeled after Grant Wood's sister and the man is modeled after his dentist. Gordon Parks created a parody of Grant Wood's American Gothic using Ella Watson as his subject.

15. He told Gordon not to photograph just bigots but to photograph the root of bigotry and discrimmination. Gordon learned about people, humanity, and how to approach people from Stryker. Gordon also learned that the people in front of the camera were the most important people.

Part 2

16. The FSA shut down in 1943.

17. Gordon shot for Vogue when he moved to New York.

18. The picture editor was Wilson Hicks when Gordon walked into the Life Magazine office. Hicks was the toughest picture editor Life ever had.

19. The first major story Parks covered for Life Magazine was on crime about Red Jackson and his gang. Parks learned that these gangs had a passionate allegiance to its members. Parks later moved onto crime across America.

20. Some of the artists Gordon mentioned that influenced his work after he moved to the Parks Life Magazine bureau were Picasso, Bernard. Van Gogh, and other masterful arstists.

21. Gordon shot fashion when he lived in France by asking the model to move and moving with the model and shooting at a slow speed. It was a difficult task because Parks had to move with her and keep the model in focus.

22. Park's concerto was performed in Venice.

23. Park's second wife was Elizabeth Campbell Rollins. Her father was Ecents Campbell. She wanted to go into modeling.

24. Flavio de Silva was 12 years old when Parks first met Flavio.

25. Parks met Flavio in Rio de Janerio when Flavio was carrying a tin of water on his head. Gordon met Flavio again in 1999 in Brazil.

26. Flavio lived in Rio de Janerio in the rotting catacumba favela when Parks first met Flavio and his family.

27. Gloria Vanderbilt is a painter, designed, and close friend of Gordon Parks. Gloria and Gordon often wrote poetry to each other. There was a possibility that Gordon would have married Gloria.

Her famous son is Anderson Cooper, who is the CNN anchor

Her ancestors are the prominent Vanderbilt family who built their success on the railroad and shipping industry.

28. Vanderbilt described their relationship as an extraordinary experience because she felt that she already knew Gordon when they met. She felt that they were already connected spiritually.

Part 3 and 4

1. My definition of being successful is enjoying what you are doing and being able to do it well. In order to be do something well, you must have some sort of deep passion for that activity. I want to be successful as an athlete because I enjoy seeing the improvement that I make athletically.

2. I have given up sleep and time to be successful. Sleep has been given up in order to continue working on what I want to improve on, such as for a certain class or for a sport that I love. Time has been given up because this time could have used for different activities, such as family time or relaxing. But I had to use this time in order to become successful in my respective field.

3. Parks had to give up family time and marriages in order to become successful in his multiple fields of photography, film, and music.

4. Genevieve Young's father was Claurence Kuangson Young. Her stepfather was V.K. Wellington Koo, was a Chinese diplomat from the Republic of China and helped found the League of Nations and the United Nations.

5. Parks was advanced $10,000 and this book was called The Learning Tree.

6. Elijah Muhammad offered Parks half a million dollars to do a story of The Nation of Islam.

7. Parks refused the money because he felt that Elijah Muhammad might try to influence Parks and his work,

8. It was the first time that an African American would direct a major Hollywood film.

9. Shaft was a black superhero that inspired other African Americans to not be intimidated by racism. Shaft was a reflection of Gordon Parks.

10. Gordon Parks' choice of weapons were photography,writing, music, and film

11. Genevieve Young said that separation between Young and Parks was like living in a washing

machine because she never knew what was going to happen next. She felt Parks' turmoil and her trying it controlled tired her. She said that this set her career back.

12. The recent feature film that shared the similar story as Solomon Northup's Odyssey is 12 Years A Slave.

13. Gordon Parks, Jr. is the oldest son of Gordon Parks. Gordon Jr. was a director, who directed Super Fly. Gordon Parks, Jr. died in a plane crash. He seemed to follow in the footsteps of his father as a director and photographer.

14. My favorite Gordon Parks photo is of Muhammad Ali (Muhammad Ali, Miami, Florida, 1966) because it pictures one of the most iconic athletes in history. It shows the effects of Muhammad Ali's hard training as sweat drips down his face and his eyes show his tiredness.

15. I will remember Gordon Parks in 10 years as a historic African American man who fought segregation and racial injustices to the African American community through photography, music, writing, and film.