Thursday, August 18, 2016

Week 5: What Has My Interest

Over the past 5 years , I always seen online tutorials to learn photo shop tools. Many people over look the free educated information given on certain websites. IT`S true, I adapted to photoshop from years of simple research . About time I got to college , I had a wide range of photo shop tools and tricks under my sleeves. Most teachers were shock with my knowledge knowing it was my first semester in school.  This online tutorial stood out to me because I recently had a project on doubling exposure and this site help me out majorly. At the end of day , any artist should take advantage of that ALWAYS!!

http://design.tutsplus.com/articles/create-a-double-exposure-illustration-in-adobe-photoshop--cms-26855


Starting as a young photographer, you may lose sight in what you like to actually shoot. Some photographers can legit lose inspiration . When i first started shooting , i had no idea what i like or had interest in shooting. Sometimes you may have to inspire your self if other inspirations are not working. Often i feel that my work could be better and lighting could be brighter . This current tweet made me warm on the inside . Its basically giving you seven tips to stay inspired with your photography. I absolutely love that . When you're working towards greatness , you are you're worst critic .  KEEP INSPIRATION AROUND . INSPIRE YOURSELF!!!!


http://petapixel.com/2016/08/15/7-tips-staying-inspired-photography/



This always gets my day going. National Geographic has a unique photo posted everyday. One thing that stood out to me from the photo of the day , is that its completely something different each day . Different parts of the world, different cultures , and various ethnics. These photos are captured from all over the world , shot from many photographers. A lot of information can be gain from the photo of the day because its a lot of things shown in these images that you may not know about or hear about.
In the beginning of this month , a photographer capture aging inmates. The oldest inmate serving time is in Maine State Prison . Seeing this photo , let me read on someones story. Albert is one of the oldest inmates there and he stated in the article that since he was three years old , he had to steal to eat. He had to steal to survive and that really touch me . Images tell stories and national geographic are sharing stories around the world with photo of the day so people like me or who ever can see whats going on everywhere.


http://www.nationalgeographic.com/photography/proof/2016/07/aging-in-prison--photographer-shines-light-on-loneliness-and-soc/




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