Olivia Bee She had a lot of vintage pictures and they were warm. So what I did was that I tried to make the picture really warm and kinda vintage looking. Alice Gao She had a lot of still life photography and blurred out backgrounds. I tried recreating it by being able to get the background blurry and only focus on the leaf. Ansel Adams Had a lot of nature pictures and they were mostly in black and white. What I did was that I put the leaf in a pile of other leaves and just made it black and white. Brooke Shaden She had a lot of bright and colorful pictures. I put the leaf in the middle so it could contrast but also at the same time come together with all the colors. Jerry Uelsmann Had a lot of photoshop involved and a lot of pictures of hands. I turned to photoshop and really tried to recreate his work. David Hockney Mostly panorama and multiple pictures in one. I took nine pictures and went to photoshop and put them all together. Trey Ratcliff He does a lot of bright and colorful pictures. So what I did was that again I put the leaf somewhere really colorful so it could contrast itself but still be able to come together. Yousuf Karsh He does mostly black and white portraits. What I did is that I had my friend hold the leaf up to her face and i tried focusing onto her eye. Sandy Skoglund Sandy Skoglund has very very bright and colorful pictures. I put the leaf on the bench and I was able to make the colors more vibrant. Ben Von Wong
He does a lot of fantasy pictures so what I did is that I put the leaf on some flowers where there was raindrops and I just played with the colors.
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I took this photograph with a Nikon camera, on Aperture Priority. This photo was taken at the football field of a little girl running around and just having a good time. To me this is my favorite photograph because you don't see her face but by the way her hair is and how her arms are in the air , you can tell that she just is having fun even if you can't see the facial expression the child is giving. I also really like this picture because i like how its focused on her and the background is not as in focus. You can't see both of her hands but i feel like that's the best part, it just adds more to the picture , especially her hair. You can see her highlights and how much it flows in the wind. And the flitter on top of it just adds a really low-key vintage look to it, especially to the jacket itself. I additionally like how its rule of thirds so the focus isn't on the smack middle of the picture but more off to the side, so the eye is more attracted to that area as appose to it just being in the middle.
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May 2019
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