Mural Project
1.My group's theme for the mural project is the Texas flag. I took white pictures for the white portion of the flag and other people in my group took blue and red. When all the pictures are gathered, we will organize each picture into the pattern of the Texas flag.
2.
Amy Dang:
I chose Amy Dang because I like how each of her photos capture the light just right. Her pictures are fun to look at and they have a happiness to them. She loves taking candid pictures that capture everything. She is mainly a wedding photographer because she likes the feel of taking pictures in a chaotic, but happy place. By looking at her pictures, you can tell that she likes laughter to show in them.
Amy Dang's style of photography is portrait photography, more specifically, wedding photography. Almost all of her pictures are taken outside in the nature with perfect light exposure. A lot of her pictures are candid and natural giving the picture an almost busy feel, but in a beautiful place. She does a great job at capturing detail in a chaotic setting while people are laughing or just carrying on their tasks.
Her style of photography is very unique and something I don't usually see in most wedding photographers. The attention to detail is very important especially when taking pictures of people at a wedding when there is a lot of distraction and the setting is super busy. A lot of her shots are very creative whether they're organized or unexpected. She uses a lot of the composition rules, but also breaks them, resulting in photos that are well thought out, but also great to look at.
Lines- The pathway leads to the kids running.
I like the setting and light exposer in this picture.
Lines- The lines that the wooden planks and the wall behind the baby all lead to her.
I like how the colors correlate in this picture. The wood is dark and the baby is dressed in white making her pop from the background.
Balance- The people behind the bride and groom are equal on both sides and the subjects in the middle create symmetry.
I like how creative this picture is and, again, the setting it's taken in.
I like how creative this picture is and, again, the setting it's taken in.
Avoiding Mergers- The subject's aren't awkwardly cut off of the picture.
I like the candidness of this picture and how happy the subjects look.
Rule of Thirds- The subjects are located to the side of the shot, instead of the middle.
I like the light exposer.
I like the light exposer.
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