I believe that pictures Ethically should be portrayed as situational because you can't get the whole truth from every situation that you happen to capture on camera.
Should a photojournalists ethics be absolute or situational? Why?
Personally I think that the situation shoiuld determine wether or not the journalists ethics should be absolute or situational. Its really based on what they believe.
Can a photo really capture truth? Why or why not?
I believe that a photo can capture part of the truth but not the whole truth.
What decisions have you made as a photographer that "edit" reality? Explain.
I've had to decide wether or not I should lighten the photo, crop it, etc.
Why is it important that news organizations have clearly defined ethical standards?
So that they aren't giving the world false information.
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Picture Questions
1. What challenges did you encounter while trying to get close, capture real moments, and capture action or emotion? How did you deal with these?
Challenges I encountered was trying to get close enough to the person while also trying to not bump into them while they were walking. The way I dealt with that challenge was by just doing my best to fill the frame and capture a "perfect" picture.
2. What technical aspects of photography (focus, exposure, composition) did you find yourself thinking about the most, and how did you make sure you did these correctly?
The technical aspects of photography I found myself focusing on the most was position and making sure my pictures were in focus.
3. Describe how you attempted to use at least one of the advanced composition techniques when you shot.
Challenges I encountered was trying to get close enough to the person while also trying to not bump into them while they were walking. The way I dealt with that challenge was by just doing my best to fill the frame and capture a "perfect" picture.
2. What technical aspects of photography (focus, exposure, composition) did you find yourself thinking about the most, and how did you make sure you did these correctly?
The technical aspects of photography I found myself focusing on the most was position and making sure my pictures were in focus.
3. Describe how you attempted to use at least one of the advanced composition techniques when you shot.
Questions about Sugar Hill slideshow
A. What skills in addition to photography did Melanie Burford utilize to produce this slideshow?
The other skills that Melanie used are audio recordings and video editing.
B. What was the effect (added power or meaning) of the multimedia effects of the slideshow.
The added power to the multimedia effects of the slideshow are mourning.
The other skills that Melanie used are audio recordings and video editing.
B. What was the effect (added power or meaning) of the multimedia effects of the slideshow.
The added power to the multimedia effects of the slideshow are mourning.
Monday, October 22, 2007
Pro Sports

Shutter Speed - 1/500
What is the effect of shooting at this shutter speed? He was able to catch Michael Jordan in the air before he hit the ground after a three-point fade away shot that put the East ahead.
Aperture- 6.3
What is the effect (Depth of field) of shooting at this aperture? Everything is clear.
Positioin: Across the court, maybe sitting in a chair or on the floor.
Shutter Speed - 1/320
What is the effect of shooting at this shutter speed? The picture has no blur to it.
Aperture- 13.0
What is the effect (Depth of field) of shooting at this aperture? He was able to capture the water being "pulled up" by the wind from the helicopter blades.
Position- Standing in a sand bar type island in the lake
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Picture Stories

The Story
I feel that this picture tells a story because the girl looks like she's thinking that she's an outsider and that no one else will talk or joke around with her. I think that she wants to be a part of the group and have the feeling that she fits in with everyone else.
I feel that this picture tells a story because the girl looks like she's thinking that she's an outsider and that no one else will talk or joke around with her. I think that she wants to be a part of the group and have the feeling that she fits in with everyone else.
This picture shows great action because it captures the fire being blown out of the torch. The emotion being displayed is the "excitement" on the faces of the boys.
Filling The Frame

This picture fit "filling the frame" perfectly because it has a foreground, middle ground, and background to the picture. It also shows good details on the trumpet.
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Pinhole Evaluations

The focus in this picture is sharp. The image is kind of warped but not too much. The warp makes the building appear to be elongated.

I don't really care for this picture because you can't really tell what it is or what they were trying to catch. Part of the picture is sharp and the other part is soft. The part that is sharp is the street and the soft part is the top part of the building. Also, the picture is warped at the top, the warping makes this building look like it is curved (like a wave).
Thursday, August 30, 2007
First Critique
I find this photo to be one of the better ones. The reason for this is because it fills the frame and has a peek of action shown. Also, she's not looking at the camera so its candid.
This photo does not fill the frame and does not capture any kind of emotion. The picture makes him look lost and confused.
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