Thursday, March 23, 2017

Sensory Overload and Sports/Action Assignment

Sensory Overload - Warm-Up

"I believe that more and more, we are defining our environments not as the spaces themselves, in terms of the buildings or architecture, but rather by the objects and devices that we buy and surround ourselves with... I would like that message to carry universally," Seymour said.

1. I agree with the statement mentioned above because individuals should not judge what the architecture of the building or place looks like where they are photographing. Instead, the photographers should focus mainly on what is inside the buildings; just as individuals should not judge a book by its cover. Knowing this made me realize that the details are important.

2. I would personally not want to visit the places because of how cluttered each room was. However, I think it would be neat to capture portraits of people that are surrounded with their products.

3. I think it would be interesting to be the child of someone who worked at this place because there are cool products that I could play with and be a part of a unique environment.

4. My favorite photo is the seller that sits among the artificial flowers because it has a good composition rule of Frame. This was achieved by the clutter of artificial flowers that made the subject stand out.


SPORTS ACTION PHOTO PROMPTS




On a Monday evening in March, Ivan dribbles the ball on the drive way casting a shadow from the sun's rays located behind him. He was eager to play some ball after a tiring day at his elementary school.



Jonathan Andrews sprints down the side walk with his bright red crocs, one Sunday evening in late March. He was determined to win the race against his little brother.



On March 21, Ivan races his sister, Evelyn, to a near-by tree as the finishing point. His eyes were focused on the tree, as his arms swayed side to side in order to pick up speed.



On a Sunday afternoon in late March, Ivan hangs from a tree in the front yard of his house. He smiled at his sister as he declared he would jump, but she insisted he to not jump from the tree because he could get hurt.


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