jueves, 27 de febrero de 2020

3 TERM

I think I slayed the the second term. Firstly, we won a prize in the Donostia Innovation Week Challenge, with our dearest baby, the Vagina-U. Everyone loved the product and I consider we worked so hard on it (the costs, the presentations, the materials, the marketing side...). Secondly, I did a great song video along with Asier, and we also made it pretty funny. We also created a hilarious heritage video with lots of complex elements. And finally, we did a good presentation of Man Ray with its respective photo covers.

domingo, 23 de febrero de 2020

Photographic genres

Studio photo: I chose this two photos as they show two different types of picture. In the first one, we can see a more professional one, with the aim of pointing out the quality of the make-up. Whereas in the second one, the photo is taken with a mobile phone, giving warmth and naturality to the pic.
Bokeh photo: It shows a mundane view a bit blurried and with a central flashlight, giving to it a dizzy atmosphere.











Candid photo: down here we can see two candid photos, in both of them the light plays a very important role. While in the one on the right it leads the stare to the light-point and so, the top part of the photo, in the one on the left the light improves the slight details of the hair (and the model as a whole), creating more vivid colors.


Food photo: two photos of two dishes with different strengths each. The first one shows a considerably elavorated dessert, a cheescake with varied fruits, the strong point of this photo resides on its complexity and lively colors. The second one, instead, is well-focused so you can really appreciate every little detail of the dish.



Portrait: we can see a cute photo with funny faces and intense lighting.













Floral photo: It's me staring at the "flowery" tree with its pinky colors while the sky turns its colors into more smooth ones, giving a relaxed vibe to the picture.

Background photo: A photo of an abandonated church which seems left unfinished. It has a misterious vibe as it is surrounded by a dense flora and a dry atmosphere.
Sport photo: A picture taken exactly before the shooting of the ball so we can focus on the pose of the player.

miércoles, 12 de febrero de 2020

Portrait



I took this photo of Paula in class, maybe the background isn't the best one but the natural beauty of my model stands out so this slight mistakes can not screw the photo. The light is used as a contrast between her left and right profile (one filled with darkness and the other one sparkling). Anyway, the real achievement of this photo resides on the model's facial expression, a mixture between sassiness and boredom, with an inch of slyness.

Man Ray presentation

This is the link to the presentation of Man Ray, a trascendental photographer:
Presentation
We were asked to do some presentations about famous and great photographers in history. Ekhi and I decided to take Man Ray. It waasn't our first choice (first we chose lachapelle but it was already taken), but we don't regret our choice as we were able to create some original and unique photograph in a Man Ray style.

And this is what we had to explain about him:

Man Ray borned the 27th of august in 1890 and died on the 18th of November 86 years later. He spent the most important parts of his life in New York and Paris, where he developed his art. These two places, are still very renowned for their glamour or love for the art and fashion, prove of this, for example, we have two of the most important fashion weeks that are celebrated in these cities. Man Ray’s creative life starts in New York, where he starts off getting inspired in the different expositions in the Alfred Stieglitz art gallery; and as a direct result of it, he organizes his first individual exposition in the Danielle Gallery in 1915. Another important fact about his life in New York, is that he married to Adon Lacroix, a poetry writer. In 1921, he settles in Paris, where he gives up on painting, as he assumes that the sale of his paintings is a failure, and he comes back to photography which was a great choice. 

Following the thing that we call “Found art”, Man Ray started focusing on surrealistic photos using that influence from the found art. Found art basically consists in making use of objects that we wouldn’t consider artistic to be used as models or to make sculptures with them. We also say that we can take sceneries that we wouldn’t consider artistic as a part of Found art.


In this photo, we can see a technique that Man Ray used a lot, the solarization. It’s a special type of illumination that happens when we use for the photo a light-sensible material. Apart from that, it uses the rule of odds with 7 fingers, and apart from that it’s also important to see the use of the close-up to the hands. It is a pretty simple photograph.

In our version, we kept it the same way, but we added to it a plant to give to it a more vivid style, still using the solarization technique, and as a result we created another simple photograph with that Man Ray style.

In this one, the first obvious fact is the symmetry, and it’s important to clarify the influence of the surrealism as he used the silhouette of a woman to create a violin kind of painting.

In our version, again, we added some more elements, as a dreamcatcher, but we kept the symmetry to maintain the essence of the photo. We also find in the background some more elements, especifically three paintings, and in this way we also respect the rule of odds mixed with the symmetry.

Eventually, in here, Man Ray created some leading lines with the hair, which is pretty interesting, and apart from that we also appreciate again the symmetry.

In ours, we added again surrealistic elements, in this case tweezers, and we maintained the symmetry but lost the leading lines in the hair, giving it a more a discontrolated focus. Indeed, we added then in the mid ground with the blanket, leading the lines to, in this case, me.