1. Dirk Mai is a photographer. He works a lot with The Maine. Currently, he is working with Cliche Magazine. His artwork has been displayed in the Andy Warhol Museum. He is from America.
2. Derek Brad is a photographer. He attends a lot of concerts to take photos. He is very into creating visual art. He researchs bands/artists and photographs the ones he thinks is most talented. His favorite band to photograph is The Dreaming.
3. Danny Todd is a photographer. He is 21 years old. He currently lives in California. He photographs bands. He attends a lot of concerts.
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Friday, May 10, 2013
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Friday, April 19, 2013
Boston Bombing
My thought on the Boston Bombing is that there are many sick people out in the world. I don't know how anyone can actually have intentions on hurting/killing people. It shows us that people are heartless and inconsiderate.
Kevin Carter 4/19
In my opinion, Kevin Carter's work is powerful. It's upsetting to see how unfortunate a lot of people are. Some of his work shows people who are nothing but skin & bones. He also had the guts to photograph people burning. You have to be emotionally strong to photograph such things, let alone watch it happen.
Monday, April 15, 2013
4/15
My top three fav sports are soccer hockey and lacrosse
They would use an action shot tool on the camera
Michelle Reyes had the best one because it had lots of facts, good information, was creative, put together neatly, and vocab words about hockey
They would use an action shot tool on the camera
Michelle Reyes had the best one because it had lots of facts, good information, was creative, put together neatly, and vocab words about hockey
Monday, April 8, 2013
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Reverse Graffiti
Reverse Graffiti: also known as clean tagging, dust tagging, grime writing, green graffiti or clean advertising, is a method of creating temporary or semi permanent images on walls or other surfaces by removing dirt from a surface
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
5 facts on Andy Goldsworthy
1. Besides England and Scotland, his work has been created at the North Pole, in Japan, the Australian Outback, in the U.S. and many others
2. He generally works with whatever comes to hand: twigs, leaves, stones, snow and ice, reeds and thorns
3. He photographs each piece once right after he makes it
4. His goal is to understand nature by directly participating in nature as intimately as he can
5. Goldsworthy regards his creations as transient, or ephemeral
2. He generally works with whatever comes to hand: twigs, leaves, stones, snow and ice, reeds and thorns
3. He photographs each piece once right after he makes it
4. His goal is to understand nature by directly participating in nature as intimately as he can
5. Goldsworthy regards his creations as transient, or ephemeral
Friday, March 8, 2013
Chris Jordan
- Depicts 20,500 tuna, the average number of tuna fished from the world's oceans every fifteen minutes.
- Depicts 2.4 million pieces of plastic, equal to the estimated number of pounds of plastic pollution that enter the world's oceans every hour. All of the plastic in this image was collected from the Pacific Ocean.
- Depicts 240,000 plastic bags, equal to the estimated number of plastic bags consumed around the world every ten seconds.
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