BLOG #3: Response to Photographer Miss Aniela
Questions: Read “a Day in the Life of Natalie Dybisz”.
Does Natalie’s job and work schedule sound appealing to you? Why or why not?
Natalie's work schedule does sound appealing because she is able to run it herself and don't have to report to others.
What are some of the ways that Natalie uses motion in her photography?
Natalie may allow some blur in her images in order to really emphasis the movement.
According to Natalie, what is the main thing a person needs to pursue self-employment?
Confidence is the main thing a person needs because they are the one who needs to make everything happy, and they need to believe in themselves in order to do that.
What three important technological things helped Natalie to begin her career as a photographer?
1. The availability of digital cameras
2. The availability of digital processing i.e. Photoshop
3. The proliferation of Internet use
Why did Natalie feel unsafe when she was taking photographs in abandoned mental hospitals?
The abandoned mental hospitals she had visited were not safe due to constuctual reasons.
How does Natalie believe that photography will change in the future?
She believes that she started technology at a time of change and in the future it will become a more competitive hobby.
Critique:
http://www.missaniela.com
Describe the subject matter of the photograph
There is a women in pink who looks to be stuck in a blue cave.
How has the photo been composed (Guess how it was taken!)? Has the rule of thirds been used (and how)?
The subject is successfully in the center of this photo. I think the subject must have been taken in a studio and the background was altered in order to look this way.
How have the Elements & Principles of Design been used to create and effective image? Discuss the use of one element or principle.
There is contract between he model and background. There are lines used throughout the entire image.
What is your personal opinion? Why do you like or dislike about the photograph? I personally like everything about this photo. From the size of the subject to the reflection in the floor.