Saturday, October 24, 2015

Dan Crall, Portrait Subject

Dan Crall attaches signs to cab 2 before a Saturday Market shift, at Corvallis Pedicab headquarters in South-town - October 24, 2015

Friday, October 23, 2015

[Updated] Week 4 Blog Forum - Shout-out to Shane and Kyle (and Amanda)

Topic 1:

National Press Photographers Association Code of Ethics

  1. Photojournalists should not pay sources or subjects, nor should they accept payment or compensation from those who may wish to influence coverage. The job of a photojournalist is to accurately and honestly depict events to the public, not to take financial advantage of the position they are in. Money is a dangerous force that can destroy a photojournalist's integrity.
  2. Ideally photojournalists should avoid political involvement, as well as any other employment or business involvement that would compromise the independence of their reporting. I think that people in a public position—or even a non-public salaried position—will do what they can to stay in that position, even at the expense of their journalistic independence. It's a conflict of interests.
  3. The CEO of a big company, for example, would be biased to promote the company's interests above the public interest.

Topic 2:

Favorite Photos

-update-

Because Kyle also likes Shane's photo, I chose another of my favorite classmate photos to feature here.

I like this MUG shot by Amanda Blevins. I love the details in the highlights in her eyes. Clear focus and great expression make this a MUG to be proud of.

Photos taken Friday, October 23, 2015 at 8:30 am (Photo credit: Amanda Blevins)

-end of update-


I like this photo of a very musical man by Shane Bagley. The lighting made for a clear and properly-exposed picture, and the subject is interesting and well-framed. Nicely done.

John Donoghue plays the guitar and blows into his smorgasbord of horns, all while playing two kick drums. (Photo credit: Shane Bagley)

I love the depth of field in this picture by Kyle Braun-Shirley. The woman's face and the book she is holding are in clear focus, while the bookshelf fades into blurryness as the distance increases. Very nice composition and color in this picture, too.

LBCC Library Department Chair Richenda Hawkins picking a book of the shelf in the library at the Albany campus on Tuesday, Oct. 20. (Photo credit: Kyle Braun-Shirley)

Environmental Portrait and MUG

Jeremy Smith prepares a helix of hanging bowling balls to swing in a sine wave for a demonstration in the back yard of his Corvallis home - October 18, 2015
Mathematical artist, Jeremy Smith of Corvallis - October 18, 2015

Sunday, October 18, 2015

Jeremy Smith, Portrait Subject

Various geometric constructions in the back yard of Jeremy Smith's home in Corvallis - October 18, 2015
Bowling balls suspended by 40-pound fishing line surround Jeremy Smith in his back yard - October 18, 2015
Jeremy Smith carefully pulls a rope so that all of the bowling balls will begin swinging simultaneously in a scientific art demonstration at his home in Corvallis - October 18, 2015
Jeremy Smith arranges wooden pieces into a cube-shaped box while bowling balls swing in a sine wave from an eleven-sided polygon made of wood suspended above him on his porch in Corvallis - October 18, 2015
Bowling balls are suspended by 40-pound fishing line on Jeremy Smith's porch in his backyard - October 18, 2015
Bowling balls suspended by 40-pound fishing line at Jeremy Smith's house in Corvallis - October 18, 2015
Jeremy Smith has no fear as he sits beneath bowling balls suspended by fishing line at his Corvallis home - October 18, 2015
Jeremy Smith - October 18, 2015