Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Final Exam

1. Complete

2. Complete

3. Complete

4. The one single photograph that I took that changed my entire view on photography is the following photograph which I took during the first month of the school year.
This Photograph changed my entire view on photography because it is the very first photograph where I was able to capture depth accurately. The accomplishment of capturing depth was a surreal feeling and made me appreciate what photographers in the field do in order to create a great picture. Though this is not a great picture by any means, it gave me the passion to continue to try to create great photographs.

5. In photography, shape and form are two completely different, but oddly related concepts. Shape refers to the concrete physical shape of the subject or other aspects of the picture, such as a basketball being spherical. Form on the other hand, does not refer to only the physical aspect of the objects in the photograph, form also refers to the role the subject of the photograph plays in the photograph itself. 

6. The difference between pattern, and repetition, is that pattern refers to a noticeable reccurrance in a photograph, where this constantly repeating aspect of the photograph creates a certain design or pleasurable viewing phenomena. Repetition on the other hand, is the repeating aspect of the photograph that involves the exact same aspect of the photograph being constantly repeated, and this does not always create a larger pleasurable viewing phenomena. 

Imogen Cunningham (Inspired Artist) About Page: http://www.imogencunningham.com/page.php?page=about&menu=trust


I believe that out of these three projects, that my Multicultural Week Story Project is my best project. There are a multitude of reasons as to why I believe this, but the main reason is that this project shows the human side of photography. I believe that the point of photography is to tell stories through pictures, and no one can tell stories better than people themselves. The pictures that I took during the week of festivities shows the human side and the vulnerable side to the people we see every day, and those we don't see as often. These individuals have their own stories, and they combine to create one big story, and I am extremely proud that I was given the honor to capture these photographs of individuals who play a large role in our community, especially during a week of diversity and acceptance.

Final Project - Nature





First Commercial Shoot


Friday, May 29, 2015

Student Website Reviews

Period 1 Weebly Site Review: Salik Himmati

The best photo was the photo of the body of water, with a city on the hill on the other side of the water. This is the best photo because it shows the beauty of the bay and life around such a peaceful place.

Period 2 Weebly Site Review: Ethan Hsu

The best photo was the photo was of the boy playing football, as he reaching to catch the football itself. This is the best photo because it shows a passion for the game and how it feels to be a part of this.

Period 3 Weebly Site Review: Ethan Hu

The best photo was the photo of the mountain pass, while it was cloudy, which gives it a great sense of nature and beauty.

Period 4 Weebly Site Review: MC Mendoza

The pictures in this blog show a lot of emotion, i really felt touched by the photographs here.

Friday, April 17, 2015

Story with a Photo - Buying My Friend Food

On Wednesday of Multicultural week, I bought my friend, Abbas, food, as he did not have enough money to buy his own food. Out of an act of kindness I bought him food, and a day later, he payed me back by buying me food as well.

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

MSJMCW Story

This week is a special one at Mission San Jose, it is Multicultural Week , a week of appreciation for different cultures and an opportunity for students to buy food from multiple different stands. On Monday I bought a gyro from the Muslim Student Association, and also helped the club carry the gyros to the stand itself. Helping the club and also buying food from the club made me feel as if I made a positive impact on their multicultural week.

Monday, April 13, 2015

Principles of Design- Rythm


Principles of Design Variety


Principles of Design - Balance


Principles of Design - Pattern

This photograph shows pattern because the photograph contains many rods that lead into walkways, but these rods are not all exactly alike, and this similarity but slight difference creates a pattern.

Principle of Design - Repetition

Repetition in this case is shown by the poles on the right side of the photograph, these poles are exactly identical, and do not create a pattern.

Principles of Design - Movement


Element of Art Texture


Element of Art Color


Element of Art- Space


Thursday, April 2, 2015

Shutter Speed and Everything After

Partner - Karthik
1. The shutter speed in this case is fast, the motion is captured clearly, no blurry lines.
2. Karthik-The one rule of composition that I see in this photograph is the rule of depth, this picture exhibits depth masterfully, with the background behind the trucks giving the photo a new feeling.
Yuvraj- The one rule of Composition that I saw was that the subject was off center.
3. In this picture there are many lines seen, this includes the outlines of the trucks themselves and the divider of the highway.
4. Yes there is repetition in this picture, there are multiple trucks throughout the photo itself.

No Picture with Mr. Farley's children since I was absent Tuesday.

Friday, March 27, 2015

Best Use of Variety

Photo #7 in the gallery, "Documenting the Blues in the Mississippi Delta" is the photo my group chose that represents the best Variety. I chose this photograph because the mother is holding two children, and though they are twins, they are not the same. There is also a background that represents variety, with trees and then grass.

http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/03/27/documenting-the-blues-in-the-mississippi-delta/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs&region=Body#slideshow/100000003595848/100000003595863

Monday, March 23, 2015

What is your definition of successful?
My definition of successful is when one does what they love to do and makes an impact on the world in some way.What have you given up to become successful?
I have given up my lifestyle, friends, and other aspects of my life to become successful.What did Parks give up to become successful?
Parks gave up his way of life, and his personal relationships in order to be successful.
Who was Genevieve Young's father?
Mr.Young was a photographer.How much was Parks advanced to write his first book (and eventual best-selling autobiography)?
How much money did Elijah Muhammad offer Parks to do a story on The Nation of Islam?
Why did Parks refuse the money?
Parks refused the money because he personally didnt believe in those ideals.What was significant about the movie The Learning Tree?
The Learning Tree was the first movie directed by an African American man.What was significant about the character Shaft?
Shaft represented Gordon Parks.What was Gordon Parks' choice of weapons?
Gordon Park's weapon of choice is the camera.What reason did Genevieve Young give for the divorce?
She felt as if Gordon have trouble in his life and it was taking from her life by dealing with it.In 1984, Parks directed Solomon Northrup's Odyssey. What recent feature film told the same story?
Who was Gordon Parks, jr?
Gordon Parks Jr. was Gordon Parks son.What is your favorite Gordon Parks photo?
My favorite Gordon Parks photo is his photograph with the man peeking his head out of the sewer.What will you remember about Gordon Parks in ten years?
I will remember how Gordon Parks sacrificed his way of life, and fought through racism in order to make an impact on the world and to become the successful man we all know today.

Monday, March 2, 2015

Half Past Autumn, Gordon Parks

On the day Gordon Parks was born, how did the doctor save Gordon's life?\
The doctor saved Gordons life by helping him on the ir,
Where was Gordon born? (what state?
Gordon was born in Fort Scott Kansas
What did Gordon's class adviser, Ms. McClintock, tell him about college?
She told him not to attend college because ti would be a waste of money for his parents.
 How old was Gordon when his mother died?
Gordon was 14 years old when his mother died.
Where did Gordon move after his mother died?
Gordon moved to Minnesota when his mother died.
Did Gordon graduate from college?
Yes, Gordon graduated from college.
How did Gordon begin his fashion photography career?
Gordon began his fashion photography career when he got signed by Vogue.
What is a "double exposure?"
The repeated exposure of a photographic plate or film to ride
.Who was boxer Joe Louis?
Joe Louis was an African American boxer who was the world heavyweight champion.
What instrument did Gordon play?
Gordon played the piano, among other instruments.
What was the purpose of the Farm Security Administration?
The purpose of it was to end poverty in the United States
When Roy Stryker hired Gordon for the FSA, what was Stryker's first assignment for Gordon in Washington, D.C.?
His first assignment was to photograph war.
Who was Ella Watson?
Ella Watson was a female cowboy, one who paved immigration in Wyoming,
What was the inspiration for Grant Wood's American Gothic?
What did Gordon learn from Stryker about photography?
Gordon learned how to be a better photographer.

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Top 5 Photos Empowering the Poor

1. http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/02/24/an-embedded-photographer-empowers-the-poor/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs&region=Body#slideshow/100000003531375/100000003531384
The picture shows wheat being exchanged.

2.http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/02/24/an-embedded-photographer-empowers-the-poor/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs&region=Body#slideshow/100000003531375/100000003531394
This picture shows two canoes, in a blurry setting, with the sunset in the background.

3. http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/02/24/an-embedded-photographer-empowers-the-poor/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs&region=Body#slideshow/100000003531375/100000003531401
This picture shows a woman, wearing traditional clothing,

4. http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/02/24/an-embedded-photographer-empowers-the-poor/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs&region=Body#slideshow/100000003531375/100000003531423
The picture shows a little child drawing, in the eyes of her parents.

5. http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/02/24/an-embedded-photographer-empowers-the-poor/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs&region=Body#slideshow/100000003531375/100000003531381.
This picture shows the water during the day.

Friday, February 20, 2015

Multimedia Festival Poster 2

1. Why is the Poster good or great?
A: This poster is great because it is a professional yet catchy flier that will, if advertised and used correctly, will attract many to come to the multimedia festival. Also this poster blends in with the background picture well, with the text overlapping but never taking away from the poster itself. A combination of all these aspects of the poster is what makes this poster great.
2. Why is this poster better than the last one?
A: This poster is better than the last poster my group created because, it instills a sense of professionalism while also not taking away from the appeal from the original poster. This poster is more likely to attract fans and viewers to the Multimedia Festival.
3. What did you do to create this poster?
A: To create this poster, first the picture was inserted into Photoshop, then text boxes were inserted in and around the picture itself. Also the picture in the background was faded or watermarked into creating a greater appeal.

Friday, February 13, 2015

Movie Monday The Photo League

What was the Photo League's credo? The Photo League's was a documentary photograph
2. What organization did the Photo League separate from?  from the Film and Photo League. 
3. What was the workshop? The workshop was  set of classes, where the teachers  teach their students about  photography. . 
4. Who taught the workshop? Sid Grossman
5. If you were to devote one year of your life to one project, what project is worth your time and energy? I would  devote a year photographing professional dancer   
6. What was the Harlem Document? It was a collaboration between five photographers, portraying Black urban America. 
7. Who started the Harlem Document? Aaron Siskind 
8.  
9. Why did the photograph mentioned in #8 look like it was by the painter? 
10. Who was Lewis Hine (name two significant contributions)?  influenced a change in child labor laws in the United States 
11. Who was Weegee? Weegee was a member of the Photo League. His photographs were based on the hardships of people's lives
12. How did the League change when the Nazis took power? Many of the photographers fled.
13. How did the League change during WWI? The League captured Patriotism and provided support. Many left to help in the war effort
14. How did Didkind change after WWII? He took photographs of social realism and other similar aspects
15. What was the Saturday Evening post? Occured in 1947 a part of the photojournalism field that featured the Photo League's work. 
16. Who was Barbara Morgan? What did she photograph?   a photographer, Who primarily took photos of dancers.
17. What eventually undermined the Photo League? The spread of fascism and the war itself led to the undermine of it
18. What was the "Growing Menace" mentioned in the film?It was the communist and fascist forms of government taking power.
19. Who agreed to serve as President when the League was under investigation? Eugene Smith agreed to serve as President of the Photo League
20. What happened to the Leage? In 1951, the Photo League itself fell apart, many due to war.

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Poster Assignment



My group and I attempted to recreate the Bob Dylan at the Q.E. Theatre, Vancouver, 1965 concert poster. I created my poster using Photoshop CS6 and used Camera Raw to convert my photos to gray-scale. My model is Zoheb Khan. 

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Period 4 Semester Final

1. My favorite photograph from the "Pictures of the Day, Syria and Elsewhere" Lens slideshow, is the sixth photo, the photograph depicting an old Mercedes Benz driving through a dried up lake. My three main reasons for choosing this photograph as my favorite picture are shown below.

  • My first reason for picking photograph six from the slideshow is the overall simplicity of the photograph. The photograph just depicts an old Mercedes driving through what once used to be a lake, the photographer doesn't try too hard to make the photograph complex, easing strain on the eyes, and making this a great photograph to view.
  • My second reason for choosing the sixth photograph as my favorite photograph from the Len's gallery is my personal passion and affection for automobiles. I have always had a passion for automobiles, and old Mercedes Benz are invaluable in the eyes of a car enthusiast, and especially in the eyes of mine.
  • My third and final reason for choosing the sixth photograph as my favorite from the Len's gallery is how open and barren the landscape of the photograph is. The beautiful Mercedes stands out in a barren and lonely wasteland, giving a nice contrast in the photograph, showing the difference between isolation, and loneliness. 
2. The best photograph from the entire Len's slideshow, is photograph two, the photograph depicting a Syrian mother holding her child, with the child crying, whether in confusion or through sheer depression. There are a multitude of reasons why this powerful photograph is the best photograph in the entire slideshow.

  • The first reason this photograph is the best from the entire slideshow, is because of the emotions one feels when viewing the picture. The baby held in his mother's arms crying brings out emotion in even the hardiest of viewers, making one instantly feel a connection with the photograph.
  • The second reason photograph two is the best photograph from the Len's slideshow is because of the depiction of the struggles of this family in the photograph. The photograph shows a family trying to cross the border from Syria into another country, and the hardships they have had to deal with. One can become sympathetic and even want to help the struggling family that is only trying to give their children the best lives possible. 
  • The third and final reason the second photograph is the best photograph from the entire slideshow is because of the applicability the picture has on current world events. This photograph depicts situations and struggles that are happening around the world today, giving it an incredibly realistic and shocking value. 
3. My best work this entire semester is the first rule of composition project in the beginning of the year. My project and rule of composition was the Ruled of Depth in photography, This blog post can be seen here. There are a multitude of reasons why I believe this is my best work all year.

  • My first reason for picking this project as my best work this year, is because of the timing of the project. This project was completed during the first few weeks of the year, and I had a lack of knowledge in the field of photography, leading to certain inhibitions. However, I was able to push through the doubts and create a great picture, lowering my doubts about myself and giving me the confidence to create the best photographs I possibly could.
  • My second reason for picking this photograph as the best project of the year, is because of the execution of the rule given. The project called for an execution of a rule of composition, which in my case was the rule of Depth. I was able to execute with ease and create an obvious example of how Depth can make a photograph that much better.
  • My third and final reason for picking this photography project as my best of the year, is the work and attention to detail this project required for me to pull of what I had expected from myself. I worked extremely hard for this project, and this hard work leads me to believe that this piece of work is the best work I have been able to supply so far this year. 
4. My three rules of Composition are the following.

  • My first rule of Composition is Depth.
  • My second rule of Composition is Reflection.
  • My third rule of Composition is Avoiding the Middle. 
5. The photograph that best demonstrates two out of my three rules of Composition is the Blog post titled "Third Photo Assignment - Composition". Which is shown below.
The two rules of composition that I apply in this photograph are

  • Avoiding the Middle
  • Depth
6. Mr. Farley's first rule of Composition is to "get closer".

7. Working in groups has many advantages to working alone, as the group aspect can create a whole new environment of learning. My five benefits of working in groups are listed below.

  • Working in groups is often more productive than working individually
  • Working in groups helps individuals get more out of their learning, they feel a sense of collaboration with their learning
  • Working in groups can help group members establish meaningful and effective relationships with other students
  • Working in groups can help ease pressure that a student may feel when tasked with completing an entire photography project individually
  • Working in groups helps students gain excitement for a subject through the use of collaboration
8. Despite having its fair share of benefits, working in groups also can have certain difficulties that may be detrimental to the learning process, These difficulties are listed below.

  • Working in groups can cause a lack of focus in the students, leading to a lack of work being accomplished
  • Working in groups can cause individual students to not push themselves to achieve their best work possible
  • Working in groups can cause students to feel a lack of individuality and creativity in their work
  • Working in groups can bring out the worst in certain students, working in a group environment may not be a comfortable experience
  • Working in groups can cause students of the group to conform to other members, causing many members to not even work on the collaborative project.
9. My favorite work of another student in my photography class is Zoheb Khan's Fifth Photography Assignment, titled "Fifth Photo Assignment - Self Portrait - Fourth Period". This post can be seen here.

10. For my "Masters of Photography" Project, I reproduced the work of Master Photographer, Imogen Cunningham. Imogen Cunningham contributed much to the field of photography, but mostly through her article "Photography as a Profession for Women". This article written by Imogen Cunningham urged many women to pursue a career in Photography, if that is where their interests lied. In a time where sexism and racism reigned supreme and prominent, Imogen Cunningham was a shining light of change, opening up the field of Photography to women of her time, and to women in the future.

11. Dorothea Lange's most popular photograph is her photograph, "Migrant Mother". Migrant Mother was taken in March of 1936 in Nipomo, California. The agency that hired Dorothea after the Migran Mother photograph was the Farm Security Administration.

12. The creator of the Time Magazine was Henry R. Luce. Time Magazine began publishing in March of 1923.

13. Robert Capa was a founding member of Magnum Photos. The organization started in 1947.

14. Robert Capa took the Falling Soldier photograph on September 5th, 1936 in Cerro Muriano, Spain.

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Album Cover Recreation

This is my recreation of John Lennon's Plastic Ono Band Album Cover.
Here is the original Picture.


Here is my photo after being edited in Camera Raw, I decreased the clarity, while slightly raising exposure and saturation.

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Masters of Photography Project Refelction

1. How do you think your project reflects your work as a student?
This project shows my work as a student in many different aspects, all accurately represented throughout the photography project. First, with the addition of effects to my photographs, I believe the project shows my hard work and dedication to make my work the best possible work that I could possibly do. Another aspect is how plants are a prominent aspect of the project, showing my love for nature and all around me, which can be applied to academics.

2. How has your understanding of photography changed during this school year?
My understanding, appreciation, and love for photography has changed drastically since the beginning of the school year, and is still changing continuously. I understand the lights and shadows, distance and focus, and how to use these to change and add effects in my photographs.

3. What are some of the benefits of working in a group?
Working in a group brings out the best in all of the individuals in the group, while also providing these individuals with a fun and stress free environment. In a group, the individuals become more creative, resulting in a greater production rate.

4. What are some of the disadvantages of working in a group?
The disadvantages of working in a group include the fact that the individuals may become distracted in the care free environment.

5. Now that you have had time to reflect, is there anything you would have done differently with your recent project?
I would have tried to go to other areas in Fremont to take images, rather than just stay in Mission San Jose High School, as I was limiting myself.

6. Is there anything else you want to include?
This project has opened my eyes to the field of Photography, and helped me learn more.