Friday, March 31, 2017

Monday, March 27, 2017

Architecture preview 2

La Pedrera, Spain
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Nautilus House, Mexico

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Eden project, United Kingdom

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Habitat 67, Canada

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Kunsthaus Graz, Austria

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Architecture preview

La Pedrera, Spain






1. Who is the architect (the person who built it)?
Pere Milà &  Roser Segimon
2. When was it built?

The building was built in 1906 
3. Where is it located?

It is located in  BarcelonaCatalonia
4. Is it a private building or can you visit it?

It is a public place 
5. Is there information on how much it cost to build?

No there is not.
6. Is there a reason the building was created or the history of the building itself?

They wanted to build a house that was different and stands out.
7. Why did you pick this building? (write at least a paragraph on this question)

I picked this one because it looked really nice and it was different and cool.


Nautilus House, Mexico





1. Who is the architect (the person who built it)?
Javier Senosiain
2. When was it built?

2007
3. Where is it located?

Estado de Mexico 
4. Is it a private building or can you visit it?

Its private 
5. Is there information on how much it cost to build?

No
6. Is there a reason the building was created or the history of the building itself?

A family was tired of living in a conventional home and wanted to change to one integrated to nature
7. Why did you pick this building? (write at least a paragraph on this question)

Because its unique and its not something you would think to see in Mexico 
Eden project, United Kingdom





1. Who is the architect (the person who built it)?
Nicholas Grimshaw
2. When was it built?

May, 2000 
3. Where is it located?

Cornwall, England 
4. Is it a private building or can you visit it?

Its a public attraction 
5. Is there information on how much it cost to build?

About 50 million 
6. Is there a reason the building was created or the history of the building itself?

These domes house thousands of plant species and emulates a natural biome 
7. Why did you pick this building? (write at least a paragraph on this question)

Because it looks pretty cool and i would want to visit one day 
Habitat 67, Canada



1. Who is the architect (the person who built it)?
Moshe Safdie 
2. When was it built?

1967
3. Where is it located?

Montreal Quebec Canada 
4. Is it a private building or can you visit it?

It is private
5. Is there information on how much it cost to build?

About 140,000
6. Is there a reason the building was created or the history of the building itself?

It was a thesis project for his architecture program 
7. Why did you pick this building? (write at least a paragraph on this question)

Because it reminded me of legos it looked cool 
Kunsthaus Graz, Austria




1. Who is the architect (the person who built it)?
 Colin Fournier &  Peter Cook
2. When was it built?

It was built in 2003 
3. Where is it located?

It was built in  GrazAustria.
4. Is it a private building or can you visit it?

Its a public building.
5. Is there information on how much it cost to build?

No there is not.
6. Is there a reason the building was created or the history of the building itself?

This building was built for a exhibition program specializes in contemporary art of the last four decades.
7. Why did you pick this building? (write at least a paragraph on this question)

Because i thought it would be interesting to see what it was.

Monday, March 20, 2017

sport/Action shoot

1. Action coming directly at the camera










2. Action moving across the plane of the camera at a 90 degree angle










3. Panning - post your best effort, even if it isn't perfect












4. Creative blur




warm-up #1

"Sensory Overload"

1. The last sentence of the story says

"I believe that more and more, we are defining our environments not as the spaces themselves, in terms of the buildings or architecture, but rather by the objects and devices that we buy and surround ourselves with. ... I would like that message to carry through universally," Seymour said.

What do you think about this statement?I think its a very good statement because he basically saying that he wants to get something more through his pictures then what we think.
Do you agree or disagree?
I agree with his statement too.
As an aspiring photographer how does this make you feel about your photography?
This makes me feel like i'm not that good yet that i still have much to learn and i still have to feel my photo and  i still have to find a way to express my photos but its a good good feeling.
2. When you looked through the images, did you want to visit this place and take your camera?
Yes i do this place looks so un real and so unique and different from what you see here everyday and you can get a photo say so much.
3. What do you think it would be like to be the child of someone who worked at this place?
I think it would be so cool to see all this and see what it really takes to really want to do something and to be able to grow up and see all the cool stuff and explore all the booths and being a part of this.
4. Describe your favorite photo to me.
My favorite photo has bright colors and a round shape and some are big and some are small some are pink some are green there all over the room  and are rubber and bouncy