Hello everyone!!! On today's blog; OUR FINAL PRODUCT!!!! YES! I finished my MAGAZINE! and I am so proud of how it came out so... I hope you all like it.
Aperture Aperture is a not-for-profit foundation, it connects the photo community and its audiences with the most inspiring work, the sharpest ideas, and with each other—in print, in person, and online. Created in 1952 by photographers and writers as “common ground for the advancement of photography,” Aperture today is a multiplatform publisher and community, engaged with photography as a language of ideas and committed to the medium’s contributions to the urgent issues in society and contemporary culture. Diversity, equity, and inclusion are at the heart of our strategic thinking, and reflected in the selection of artists and writers that we publish, the engagement programs we present, and our ongoing work to diversify our board and staff. From their base in New York City, each year, they produce and present: four issues of Aperture , the magazine of photography and ideas over a dozen new photobooks and books about photography, both by artists and about the med...
Hello everyone, on today's blog, I am pleased to showcase you all my Compulsory Question 1 Compulsory Question 1 by Jonathan Alvarez on Prezi Next Transcript Hello, My name is Jonathan Alvarez, my center number is US154. Today I will be answering compulsory question 1. This is for my AICE Media studies Cambridge AS level course. Compulsory question one asks how does your product use or challenge conventions and how does it represent social groups or issues. My magazine seeks the conventional aspects and guidelines of standard magazines which include; a masthead, cover lines, tagline, cover image, and bar-code. I aspired on attempting to mimic the conventional features of the photography magazine Outdoor Photography, Outdoor Landscape..., Inside Wedding, Corporate America, and View. Cover Page Conventions - The most crucial section in my magazine's cover is its masthead which is showcased with the biggest font in order to capture the most attention from the viewers tow...
Using Composition Hi everybody!!! I am glad to have you around one more time. Today, we are going to explore some rules of composition with their meanings, and a quick review of their relevance within the picture. So let's begin with this picture I took quite a while ago. In the following picture, we have a great example showcasing the usage of the Rule of Thirds. T he R ule of T hirds "is a type of composition in which an image is divided evenly into thirds , both horizontally and vertically, and the subject of the image is placed at the intersection of those dividing lines, or along one of the lines itself." ( Rule of Thirds Definition - What is Rule of Thirds by SLR Lounge ) This is done so that the image's subjects could be 'seamlessly' placed at a natural position for the human eye. In this image, a feeling of nostalgia, solitude, and future hardships can be perceived but it is the contrasting colors of the yellow flower that give meaning...
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