Tuesday, January 29, 2019

This basically captures my aspects of inspiration. I love capturing things that seem distorted and also creating distorted images that hold some aspect of realism. I hope to ground my experience with dealing with more realism. I look forward to working with all of you.

Introduction: Chloe Abidi

Oil Spill © Chloe Abidi 2018
Hey, I'm Chloe! This is a photo I took and I believe it to be a pretty good representation of my work. Can't wait to spend the coming weeks with all of you! :)

Sunday, January 27, 2019

Inspiration


Hi everyone my name is Hector Figueroa. This is one of my pictures that I found interesting to show up.

Saturday, January 26, 2019

Week 1 Wrap-Up

Eliott Erwitt. 'Felix, Gladys and Rover' New York City, 1974

Hey Everybody!

Thanks for a great first class! I'm looking forward to seeing what everyone does this semester. 

You should be all set to post to the blog. I've posted a tutorial on the blog to show you how to make a post and upload videos, just in case you run in to trouble. If you have any problems logging in or uploading videos, let me know ASAP so I can help you sort it out.

On to this week’s homework:

1- If you haven't already, post the portrait you shot in class of your classmate. be sure to label the post with their name.

2- Before our next class, post a photo to the class blog. This can be anything—one of your own pictures, a photo you like. Introduce yourself to use in this post.

3-Get used to taking your camera with you everyday. Don’t self-edit right now—just shoot as much as possible. 

4-Read through your camera's manual. If you don't have your manual, you may be able to find it online here:

http://camera.manualsonline.com/manuals/device/digital_camera.html

5- Take a photograph of something invisible and post it to the blog. How you interpret this is entirely up to you.


That’s it! If you have any difficulty accessing the blog, or if you just have any questions about the supply list or anything that we covered in the syllabus today (or if there is anything in particular you'd like to make sure we cover), please let me know.

I’m looking forward to next week!

How to Post to the Blog

Hi everybody!

Welcome!

Here is a short video about how to make a blog post:



Here is another on how to upload a photo to the blog:



You cannot upload a raw file, so you will need to upload using the .jpg file from your camera. If you post your images to the web already using Flickr or another online service, you can link that image directly.

Just a reminder that your first post must be made before our next class this coming Saturday, so if you are running into any trouble, let me know right away!


steven

Steven clavijo

Hector Figueroa



Hector Figueroa

America Rios Bravo


Ebba Penker




Chloe

Daniel


Friday, January 25, 2019

Welcome to Parsons Digital Photography Spring 2019!

Emily Shur and Hank Willis Thomas, Freedom of Speech, 2018
Welcome to Parsons Digital Photography Spring 2019!

This is the class blog which will serve as the central information hub for homework assignments, helpful tutorials, weekly class outlines, reading materials/downloads, and more. You will be referencing the site daily and will post your homework and all final projects here.

Looking forward to a great Spring session!