Saturday, January 23, 2016

Photos: Deep Space

Photo 1:

Here is the good ole Marriott Center. I wanted to use some overlap and lighting to help create more deep space. The background is lighter than the foreground. There is deep focus instead of shallow. I was walking to go give scripts to lighting and sound and wanted to get the welcome shot to the arena.







Photo 2:



At devotional, I had my eyes out for some photos. I loved the shadow of the organist on the ground. I loved the mirror effect. Having the flag in the background, I hoped that would help create more deep space so I kept that in frame. I get a Phantom of the Opera feel. I love silhouettes.



Photo 3:


I wanted to try something with a super low angle in the HFAC. I saw the crowd of people for the concert on Fridays. I tilted way up and wanted to capture the diagonal lines. There are converging points which I hoped would help create more deep space. The ceiling is all the same color so that creates more of a flat space but its at least in focus.


Photo 4:



There's are classmate Dhane. We were on set for a short commercial shoot with the Ad students. I loved the lighting here. The curtains created a cool frame and the studio lighting created a nice silhouette. The subjects are still in focus. The lights that hang above in the background help draw the eye to it. There are some objects in the foreground to help give some depth, to get a feel of the room.


5 comments:

  1. I’m not sure exactly why but I really like your last picture. Maybe because it is a BTS photo and sets are fascinating to me. I loved the contrast, framing and use of space here. Nice job

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  2. With photo 2, (I really wanted to comment on how handsome I was in that last picture, but held back) I really like the shadow! That seems to be a piece that creates deep space that we didn't really discuss. But it does! Dramatically!

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  3. With photo 2, (I really wanted to comment on how handsome I was in that last picture, but held back) I really like the shadow! That seems to be a piece that creates deep space that we didn't really discuss. But it does! Dramatically!

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  4. Your first photo looks huge! Nice work using the lighting and the lines of the bleachers and rails to create deep space. The multiple vanishing points also adds to the effect. The space really does look massive.

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  5. Your first photo looks huge! Nice work using the lighting and the lines of the bleachers and rails to create deep space. The multiple vanishing points also adds to the effect. The space really does look massive.

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