Monday, October 22, 2012

Alfred Stieglitz

Alfred Stieglitz was an American photographer who made photography an accepted art form over his fifty year career. He married Georgia O'keeffe was a famous painter. They influenced each other by Stieglitz paying for her painting studio and O'Keeffe being his muse in his photography.
Photograph by Alfred Stieglitz. I chose this photo as my favorite because it is very simple but has a story behind it.

One of the paintings done by Georgia O'Keeffe

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Macro Photography

These Macro Photography photos were taken throughout my every day life. Some are from school, the pumpkin patch, and at a dance studio. I found it interesting to look close up to things that we encounter on a  regular basis. By looking close up to these items you can understand and learn a lot more about them. Most of these photos were taken on gloomy, rainy days, and without much light.











Monday, October 8, 2012

Tilt Shifts

Tilt shift of the child services class, playing with the little kids.


Picture of the commons turned into a tilt shift.


Tilt shift of the library from above.

Picture of the music room from above that has been turned into a tilt shift.

Tilt shift of the parking lot in the morning.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Brownie Camera

A brownie camera has been popular for a long time that is a simple and inexpensive camera made by Eastman Kodak. This camera was introduced in February of 1900. It changed the photography world by having anyone be able to take photos with the easy and inexpensive camera.