2.9.18

This week I have really been doing only things related to my Mastery. I have been working on my internship all week so there is not much I can say aside from what I wrote about in my last blog.

This is my entry I would like to enter into Art Fields, just because I think it is a really nice piece, and even though it is simple, it is my favorite.

It is a piece of Jeremy from Matt Parker and the Deacons on the tracks by Bob Evans.

For my “special someone” I am going to take him to dinner and get him the book he has really been looking for for a while. For Valentines day he is bringing me camping which is all I want!

 

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2.2.18

This week I solely worked on my Senior Mastery stuff and my Internships. This week during my Internships I have been working with Bryan on photoshop skills, Illustrator Works, and mostly videography and photography. For the first day we were in an editing room working on personal works on Bryan’s personal business; Wayward Productions; as well as a billboard sign for Ground Zero’s “Dragon Boat”. The second day we used a “soft-box” and the Ground Zero stage to create stunning and well portrayed artworks of food and other things. We recorded our research and went up to Bryan’s editing room to edit the photos in photoshop. The day after that we messed around with Adobe Premiere to create the premise for one of Bryans many ideas for a music video shoot I will be apart of next week for the band Matt Parker and the Deacons. 

I say working on these video and things have really exposed me to what I really want to do when  I graduate and get a job.

I learned a bit of how powering black and white photography can be. There are many ways of expressing yourself creatively in photography, and black and white is just one of them, but it certainly is a powerful medium. Trends come and go. Black and white adds a quality to your photos that helps emphasize emotion. Both landscapes and portraits can be powerful examples of this. The psychology behind this is that color competes with the other aspects of the photograph and a black and white photograph allows your brain to process more of the emotion being conveyed.

 

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