"Don't let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game."- B.Ruth

Thursday, April 28, 2011

PSA

Drunk Driving




Imagine a call at 2 am telling you a friend, brother, sister, mother or father is killed in a car accident caused by drunk driving. Drunk driving is preventable by a designated driver. Every 15 minutes someone is killed by a drunk driver. That’s about 96 a day. 70% of fatal accidents are caused by drunk drivers. 30% are under aged drinkers. 100% are preventable. If you are drinking, give the keys to someone who hasn’t been. Who has your keys? You and your best judgment or you and the judgment of alcohol? Help sober the road. If you see someone driving recklessly get off road and call 911. Save a life. Find the facts at www.madd.org.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Warhol

This is a pop art inspired by Andy Warhol. I used a picture of my Arizona State University flop that says SUN DEVILS on the strap part

This is my pop culture item its a giants hat (DUH!)

This is my Andy Warhol inspired portrait, this is my cousin Grace. (:




Facts:
Andy Warhol
·         Real name is Andrew Warhola (8/6/28-2/22/87) (Became Warhol after a misprint)
o   Born in Pittsburgh, PA, Parents from Czechoslovakia (does not exist anymore)
o   Father worked in a coal mine
·         In High School, kicked out of art club because he was “too good”
·         Graduated from the Carnegie Institute of Technology (Bachelor of Fine Arts)
·         Graduated with degree for pictorial design & wanted to become a commercial illustrator
·         Designed advertisements for women’s shoes
·         Used Polaroid camera
·         Fear of hospitals and doctors, hypochondriac
·         Favorite print making technique was silk screening
·         Friends & family described him as a workaholic
·         His sexuality was speculated upon and how this influenced his relationship to art is “a major subject of scholarship on the artist”
·         First solo expedition in 1952
·         Coined the term “15 minutes of fame”
·         1960s: iconic American products (pop art)
·         Created The Factory, his NYC studio from 1962-1968
·         Celebrity portraits developed into one of the most important aspects of his career
·         Made films (first one called Sleep – 6 hours of a man sleeping) (1963)
·         1965 said he was retiring from painting
o   1972 returned to painting
·         Designed cover for the Rolling Stones’ album Sticky Fingers (cover made out of real jean material)
·         Produced Velvet Underground’s first album
·         Started a magazine called Interview, worked for Glamour Magazine, Vogue
·         Shot by Valerie Solanas 3 times for being abusive and “too controlling” (6/3/68)
o   Solanas authored the S.C.U.M. Manifesto, a separatist feminist document
o   "Before I was shot, I always thought that I was more half-there than all-there – I always suspected that I was watching TV instead of living life. People sometimes say that the way things happen in movies is unreal, but actually it's the way things happen in life that's unreal. The movies make emotions look so strong and real, whereas when things really do happen to you, it's like watching television – you don't feel anything. Right when I was being shot and ever since, I knew that I was watching television. The channels switch, but it's all television."
·         Marilyn Monroe = favorite model (not painted until after death)
·         Wore silver wigs until he dyed his hair silver
·         Practicing Ruthenian Rite Catholic who described himself as a religious person
·         Died of a heart attack brought on by a gall bladder surgery and water intoxication
·         $100,000,000 for one of his paintings (highest amount paid) (“Eight Elvises”)
·         Referred to as the “Prince of Pop”

Friday, March 11, 2011

photoshop piece

This is my photoshop piece i used a few different elements. First i selected the area around the singer...lets call him Mike, for that is his name. So i selected Mike then glassian blurred the stage , band and audiance. after i chose my blur, I used a dodge tool and then a burn but i later added a Motion blur and then re did the dodge and burn creating the circles. that look like (to me) lights being blurred. please view my original image below.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Building

Mansion! Photo shopped to add value

Landscape

View from a cliff like thing. a clear S.F. day!

Little Toy

Shopping...buying a lot of Bieber gear. (: Friday

Cupcakes from scratch. Monday

Lazy day on Saturday

Dance Competition. 8th place... Bad weekend. Sunday

Fun in Photoshop. Hiking in Shasta Bieber's hometown.



Justin Bieber Never SAY Never 3d Thurday

Copy and Paste/ Blending

A recent trip to San Diego

a blended image of the Biebs(:
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Monday, January 24, 2011

Photographers Bio

       Heidi Kirkpatrick is a photographer well know for her unique style. Heidi uses a "toy camera" that has cracks in it that let in sunlight. Most photographers cover the light sockets because they feel it ruins the shot. Heidi choses not to beacuse she feels it adds more to her photo and sometimes makes the shot. Heidi takes simple shots but they are made completcated by her technique. Heidi has taught, won numberous awards among other things.

      Ansel Adams was born in 1902 in San Fransico. Ansel grew up in San Fransico and was homeschooled. He beacame an expert in black and white photography. He is well-know for his lanscape shots only capturing beauty of the world and no man made items except for things that fit in.Ansel died in 1984 but is well-known for his photography.

landscape

Big Picture

-view of all of the surronding area.
-give a feel of whats around

Detail

-close ups
-show details of the area
     -show unique views of place

abstract

-close up of something so you cant tell what it is
   -examples; bark, mushroom, grass, leaf

times
-sunset
-direct for harsh light
-indirect for soft

tips
-tripods
-use filters to give warmer or colder effects

big picture
abstract

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Notes for architecture,

-indirect portraits
-use line
-small detail
-use f-stop
-use value; lightest whites and darkest blacks
-get contrast
-big picture
  -Show whole building
-detail
   -small,sharp
-interor
  -whole room or aspects of room
-dont give whole picture, keep them wondering
-show texture
two examples of "big picture"
an interior shot of a home

a very familiar big picture to most bay area citizens

Monday, January 10, 2011

architecture powerpoint

  • arch. are indirect portraits
  • clues of who lived there;
    • materials
    • style
    • scale
  • big picture
    • picture as whole
  • small details
    • statues
    • windows
  • interor shot
  • early photos based used a lot of architecture
    • didn't move
    • vary on angle
  • Frederick H. Evan
    • cathedrals in London
    • using light for emotion
    • Try for a record rather than a piece of photography
    • lost platnuim use
      • then gave up photography because he didnt want to switch methods
  • some photos meant to make you wonder
  • Ezra Stoller
    • architecture photographer
      • 1960's - 2000's
    • like photography more than pervious job- archecture
  • Think Artistically
    • tell a story
      • think khol mansion or shanty (?) on water
      • personality of spaace and relationship to its surroundings
    • patterns
      • bricks, stucco, beams, wall paper, tule in pinkies

Thursday, January 6, 2011

news.

  • INTRO
    • 1919 started- first to sell with pictures. Illustrated Daily news. 
    • appeal to emotions- big, loud, exciting
    • 1920 good news- tabloid news
    • evening graphic- super tabloid; sex, scandals and more- stage photos... using bodies then taking faces of real 
    • trails were turned fake
    • Daily News- stuck in camera to man in execution
  • OBJECTS OF DESIRE
    • advertisement
      • photos are true but cartoons are fake
    • cameras can take a ugly item ie toilet to be beautiful.  
    • not read but seen
  • CELEBRITY
    • media celebrity
    • famous as long as you get a good picture
    • wanted more about life of famous
    • Sports star become Super Star
      • I.e. Babe Ruth- most photographed human behind a prince use to sell item
    • Valentino - famous actor because of looks. died and the graphic used a fake picture of him on hospital bed and in heaven
    • a photo star was real- or more real- of a family member
  •  UNIVERSE
    • no longer hand drawn space photos 
    • photography neutralized imagination and real