Photography reflection
1. How do you feel about this piece of work? What parts of it do you particularly like? Dislike?
When I found out that The assignment is t take pictures I was excited. This is my favorite photo because of the angle and the editing I did. When I showed my "model" this picture he was as amazed as I was. I dislike The no loitering sign and the rosa auditorium sign behind him.
2. Have you done a photography project in the past (earlier in the year or in a previous grade; in school or out of school)?
I have done previous photography projects when I was freshman, and looking at the quality of photos from then and now there is a huge increase in quality and effort.
3. In what ways have you gotten better at photography?
I'm getting better at finding great places to take photos instead of just random things. I'm getting better at editing my photos and realizing that the first photos isn't always going to perfect.
4. In what ways do you think you still need to improve?
I think that I can still get better at finding lighting and not being shy to try different editing styles.
5. What do your classmates particularly notice about your photos when they saw it? Use the feedback forms to help you with this.
Looking through the feedback forms i noticed that they enjoyed the quality of the photos but had a hard time understanding of the theme.
6.What kind of feedback is the most useful to you when you want to improve a project?
I think that the most useful feedback is why one didn't like the photo and what one likes about it.
7.What's the one thing you particularly want people to notice when they look at your work?
The one thing I want people to see about my photos is the quality of the photo and a spark of the imagination.
When I found out that The assignment is t take pictures I was excited. This is my favorite photo because of the angle and the editing I did. When I showed my "model" this picture he was as amazed as I was. I dislike The no loitering sign and the rosa auditorium sign behind him.
2. Have you done a photography project in the past (earlier in the year or in a previous grade; in school or out of school)?
I have done previous photography projects when I was freshman, and looking at the quality of photos from then and now there is a huge increase in quality and effort.
3. In what ways have you gotten better at photography?
I'm getting better at finding great places to take photos instead of just random things. I'm getting better at editing my photos and realizing that the first photos isn't always going to perfect.
4. In what ways do you think you still need to improve?
I think that I can still get better at finding lighting and not being shy to try different editing styles.
5. What do your classmates particularly notice about your photos when they saw it? Use the feedback forms to help you with this.
Looking through the feedback forms i noticed that they enjoyed the quality of the photos but had a hard time understanding of the theme.
6.What kind of feedback is the most useful to you when you want to improve a project?
I think that the most useful feedback is why one didn't like the photo and what one likes about it.
7.What's the one thing you particularly want people to notice when they look at your work?
The one thing I want people to see about my photos is the quality of the photo and a spark of the imagination.