1) Clarke worked at a garden and surfed before photography
2) I like the color palette of the photos he takes, the cool blues and greens.
3) If i did that work, I wouldn't like being beaten down on by the waves over and over again.
4) Nikon, he puts it in a little case that's waterproof and can change settings through.
5) Yes and no. I would like trying taking pictures like that, but I wouldn't enjoy the constant pounding of the waves.
Friday, January 31, 2020
Monday, January 27, 2020
Big and Small Motion
1) My favorite image is the one of CJ running while looking at the camera. There's a lot of camera blur and he has a funny face. :)
2) Half and Half. CJ's center mass is in focus, but is blurry around the edges. That was the desired effect so I'm not complaining.
3) Not really, The color is necessary for these photos in my opinion. Especially for the dice throws with the colors being vivid intentionally.
Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Action Photographer
Website: https://www.michaelclarkphoto.com/
Type: Surfing, and Climbing/Adventure
Equipment:
-Fujifilm GFX100
-FUJIFILM GF 23mm f/4 R LM WR
-FUJIFILM GF 100-200mm f/5.6 R LM OIS WR
-Elinchrom ELB 400 Hi-Sync To Go Kit
Type: Surfing, and Climbing/Adventure
Equipment:
-Fujifilm GFX100
-FUJIFILM GF 23mm f/4 R LM WR
-FUJIFILM GF 100-200mm f/5.6 R LM OIS WR
-Elinchrom ELB 400 Hi-Sync To Go Kit
Here's an image from Michael. I like it because of the warm color palette and the angle it's taken from. It has a good variety of colors and shapes. There is also great emphasis on where the kayaker is going.
Tuesday, January 7, 2020
Andrew Stanton thing
1) Story telling, according to Stanton, is a necessity to life and uses life to portray characters and emotions.
2) As a story teller, your job is to connect the Audience to the story. It's to draw them in and make them care.
3) Giving your character "spine" is the best way to make them a solid character. The audience has a better way to connect to a character with spine or purpose.
2) As a story teller, your job is to connect the Audience to the story. It's to draw them in and make them care.
3) Giving your character "spine" is the best way to make them a solid character. The audience has a better way to connect to a character with spine or purpose.
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