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the hardest altered portrait to create was the collage ones because they were hard to combine with certain other pictures and i didn't know how to do it so well.
2. Which altered portrait was the easiest to create? Why? Explain.
the easiest one was the hand colored ones because it was pretty easy to turn them into a grey scale then just color in.
3. What does "Altered Portrait" mean to a viewer vs a photographer? Explain.
altered portrait to a viewer means just a bunch of edited pictures but to a photographer it means a work of art audit takes time to do.
4. Out of the 7 altered portraits which one will you likely create again? Why? Explain.
i feel like i would create the cracked face or the illusional one looking edit because they might take more time and be difficult but they end up looking so cool.
5. What is the historical significant behind one of the altered portrait techniques you learned? Explain.
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6. Why is it important for you to learn how to alter portraits? Explain.
it is important because changing the picture from its original version makes it so much better and funner to look at.
7. Should all portraits be altered? Why or Why not? Explain.
not all pictures have to be altered because some pictures look good the way they are already.
8. By altering an portrait, what does it allow you to do to the portrait
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by altering an image tallows me to change it from its original version.
1. What is the image of? Describe it in detail.
the image is of a girl being crushed by a big shoe, she is much smaller than he shoe in the image.
2. How does this image use forced perspective? Explain.
it uses forced perspective by making the shoe look much larger than the girl.
3. How do you think they created this forced perspective? Explain.
they made the girl go farther than the shoe and put the shoe up closer to the camera to give the shoe the bigger looking perspective.
4. How would you have created it? Explain
the same way as explained on top..
5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.
it created the main subject larger.
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1. What is the image of? Describe it in detail.
the image is of the balloon being much larger than the girl and it seems she's looking inside the balloon.
2. How does this image use forced perspective? Explain.
it uses forced perspective by making the balloon much larger than the girl.
3. How do you think they created this forced perspective? Explain.
they made the girl go farther than the balloon and put the balloon up closer to the camera to give the balloon the bigger looking perspective.
4. How would you have created it? Explain
the same way as explained on top..
5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.
it created the main subject larger.
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1. What is the image of? Describe it in detail.
the image is of the balloon being much larger than the girl and it seems she's looking inside the balloon.
2. How does this image use forced perspective? Explain.
it uses forced perspective by making the balloon much larger than the girl.
3. How do you think they created this forced perspective? Explain.
they made the girl go farther than the balloon and put the balloon up closer to the camera to give the balloon the bigger looking perspective.
4. How would you have created it? Explain
the same way as explained on top..
5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.
it created the main subject larger.
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1. What is the image of? Describe it in detail.
a little girl taller than the structure and she's touching the top of it.
2. How does this image use forced perspective? Explain.
it uses forced perspective in ,taking the main subject taller than the structure.
3. How do you think they created this forced perspective? Explain.
they made the little girl get closer to the camera.
4. How would you have created it? Explain.
the same way they did make the subject get closer
5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distan
ce affected the image? Explain.
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1. What is the image of? Describe it in detail.
a man holding a giant golf ball.
2. How does this image use forced perspective? Explain.
the man is smaller than the ball.
3. How do you think they created this forced perspective? Explain.
they made the man stand father and put the ball closer to the camera.
4. How would you have created it? Explain.
the same way they did, or i think they did.
5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.
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1. What is your image of? Explain.
my image is of a girl who looks like she's falling off the building and is holding on to the pole so she won't fall.
2. How does this image use force perspective? Explain.
it looks as if she's falling out the building.
3. How did you create this image? Explain
i had her lay on the floor and grab the pole the act like she was falling.
4. What was hard about creating this force perspective image? Explain.
making it look like she was actually falling.
5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.
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1. What is your image of? Explain.
two girls making it look like everything seems to get bigger.
2. How does this image use force perspective? Explain.
it shows how the closer the subject gets the smaller the rest looks .
3. How did you create this image? Explain
i made the chair get put farthest then leslie went about 4 or 2 feet closer to the camera fro the chair then the other girl even closer.
4. What was hard about creating this force perspective image? Explain.
making there hands open the right size
5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.
1. What is your image of? Explain.
a girl sitting upside down but it didnt come out how i wanted it.
2. How does this image use force perspective? Explain.
it supposed to be her looking like she's sitting correctly out the world is upside down.
3. How did you create this image? Explain
grabbed a chair and she sat upside down.
4. What was hard about creating this force perspective image? Explain.
trying to to get any background in the picture.
5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.
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1. What is your image of? Explain.
leslie being picked up .
2. How does this image use force perspective? Explain.
it looks like leslie is so small being picked up by a giant hand.
3. How did you create this image? Explain
i made leslie get really far then someones hand get close.
4. What was hard about creating this force perspective image? Explain.
focusing it on leslie
5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.




1. What is your image of? Explain.
leslie being picked up again
2. How does this image use force perspective? Explain.
leslie looks small
3. How did you create this image? Explain
made lesli go far.
4. What was hard about creating this force perspective image? Explain.
nothing i ended up focusing this one.
5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.
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1. What is your image of? Explain.
leslie and annett sticking out half their body making it look like idk how to explain it but its cool.
2. How does this image use force perspective? Explain.
they look like if they're whole body was long enough to fit through the lockers.
3. How did you create this image? Explain
leslie stuck out her head on one side and annett stuck out her legs on the other side.
4. What was hard about creating this force perspective image? Explain.
getting leslie to stick out her cabeza.
5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.
1. What is your image of? Explain.
annett eating leslie.
2. How does this image use force perspective? Explain.
it makes it look like leslie is being eaten.
3. How did you create this image? Explain
leslie went far and annett got close on the ground.
4. What was hard about creating this force perspective image? Explain.
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5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.
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1. What is your image of? Explain.
two girls making it look like everything seems to get bigger.
2. How does this image use force perspective? Explain.
it shows how the closer the subject gets the smaller the rest looks .
3. How did you create this image? Explain
i made the chair get put farthest then leslie went about 4 or 2 feet closer to the camera fro the chair then the other girl even closer.
4. What was hard about creating this force perspective image? Explain.
making there hands open the right size
5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.



1. What is your image of? Explain.
annett grabbing the wolfs weist
2. How does this image use force perspective? Explain.
it shows how the closer the subject gets the smaller the rest looks .
3. How did you create this image? Explain
i made annett get close to me nd the camera then i had her make the illusion of her grabbing the wolf.
4. What was hard about creating this force perspective image? Explain.
making her hand open the right size
5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.









project 1
Project 1

1. What did you pick to do your project on? Explain why you chose it.
i chose to do my project on outside portraits because i feel like anything and everything outside is more pretty and the lighting is always best when its natural.
2. What did you do to get the image? Explain.
in all of them i had them just stand or sit and let them be themselves while i took the shots.
3. What editing did you have to do to your images? Explain why they needed that kind of editing.
just change the lighting on them or filter them.
4. What did you learn about this kind of photography by shooting it? Explain.
i learned its my favorite because you can be goofy or anything and the pictures come out great in the outdoors.
5. Was there anything you found difficult about creating these images? Explain why.
not really.
6. How do you think they came out overall? Could they be better? Why? Explain it.
i feel like i could've done better and focused on how i took them more.
7. What are you thinking about doing for your next independent project? Explain your idea.
i feel like doing the same thing but i think this time id do pets instead of people.









1. What type of photography did you pick to do for your project? Explain what it is.
i picked regular photography like pictures of anyone in any place doing anything.
2. How are you going to shoot the images for this project? Explain.
I'm going to shoot them with my phone camera because its easier for me and i get better pictures.
3. Is there any thing specific that you need to have for your images? Explain (model, location, certain time of day, ect....).
i would need a model and thats it because the pictures are simple i wouldn't need much.
4. Where are you going to shoot these images? Explain.
i will shoot them in my house and outside or other outdoor places.
5. Why did you want to try doing this type of photography for this project? Explain.
i thought it would be easier and funner cause it captures life fun unexpected moments.











1. What did you pick to do your project on? Explain why you chose it.
random photographs of people and i chose it because they're funner to do .
2. What did you do to get the image? Explain.
i would just take random pictures and some quality came out better then others.
3. What editing did you have to do to your images? Explain why they needed that kind of editing.
just the lighting i just had to adjust it because i didnt want some looking darker.
4. What did you learn about this kind of photography by shooting it? Explain.
i learned it easier and funner to do than any other I've tried. because its just random.
5. Was there anything you found difficult about creating these images? Explain why.
nothing was difficult.
6. How do you think they came out overall? Could they be better? Why? Explain it.
i think they came out good but if i do this again i feel like they would come out better.
7. What are you thinking about doing for your next independent project? Explain your idea.
i was thinking of doing
project 3
1. What type of photography did you pick to do for your project? Explain what it is.
i chose to do portraits . portraits are pictures of something either full body or not .
2. How are you going to shoot the images for this project? Explain.
I'm going to shoot them by using portrait mode on my phone.
3. Is there any thing specific that you need to have for your images? Explain (model, location, certain time of day, ect....).
the most specific thing i need for my images is a model and an outdoor location cause i want my background to be outdoor .
4. Where are you going to shoot these images? Explain.
I'm going to shoot these images at islets lake because it is where we are going for easter.
5. Why did you want to try doing this type of photography for this project? Explain.
i wanna try it cause i feel it is easy











1. What did you pick to do your project on? Explain why you chose it
i did my project on portraits of people doing normal things like just standing or messing around or sitting down.
2. What did you do to get the image? Explain.
i made my model do random poses .
3. What editing did you have to do to your images? Explain why they needed that kind of editing.
all i did was change the filter on the pictures.
4. What did you learn about this kind of photography by shooting it? Explain.
i learned that its easy but the model has to be doing a different pose.
5. Was there anything you found difficult about creating these images? Explain why.
nothing was difficult about this images.
6. How do you think they came out overall? Could they be better? Why? Explain it.
i think they came out really good overall i could've done a bit better but these came out great.
7. What are you thinking about doing for your next independent project? Explain your idea.
i thinking of doing micro flower pictures. get close up shots on all sorts of flowers.





project 4
1. What type of photography did you pick to do for your project? Explain what it is.
i picked architecture pictures because they are easier due to the buildings not being able to move.
2. How are you going to shoot the images for this project? Explain.
I'm going to shoot them with my phone camera because its easier for me and i get better pictures.
3. Is there any thing specific that you need to have for your images? Explain (model, location, certain time of day, ect....).
i would need a building and thats it because the pictures are simple i wouldn't need much.
4. Where are you going to shoot these images? Explain.
i will shoot them outside or other outdoor places.
5. Why did you want to try doing this type of photography for this project? Explain.
i thought it would be easier and funner cause it captures life structures and you realize how pretty one building can be.










1. What did you pick to do your project on? Explain why you chose it
i did my project on buildings cause its easy that they dont move and the lighting catches a good shadow or beam at times.
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2. What did you do to get the image? Explain.
i stood in different angles to get different lighting on the buildings.
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3. What editing did you have to do to your images? Explain why they needed that kind of editing.
all i did was change the filter on the pictures.
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4. What did you learn about this kind of photography by shooting it? Explain.
i learned that its easy but the building lighting has to be good too.
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5. Was there anything you found difficult about creating these images? Explain why.
nothing was difficult about these images.
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6. How do you think they came out overall? Could they be better? Why? Explain it.
i think they came out really good overall i could've done a bit better but these came out great.
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7. What are you thinking about doing for your next independent project? Explain your idea.
i thinking of doing micro flower pictures. get close up shots on all sorts of flowers.
project 5
1. What type of photography did you pick to do for your project? Explain what it is.
i picked architecture pictures because they are easier due to the buildings not being able to move.
2. How are you going to shoot the images for this project? Explain.
I'm going to shoot them with my phone camera because its easier for me and i get better pictures.
3. Is there any thing specific that you need to have for your images? Explain (model, location, certain time of day, ect....).
i would need a building and thats it because the pictures are simple i wouldn't need much.
4. Where are you going to shoot these images? Explain.
i will shoot them outside or other outdoor places.
5. Why did you want to try doing this type of photography for this project? Explain.
i thought it would be easier and funner cause it captures life structures and you realize how pretty one building can be.






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These photos are taken from my class last year in photo 1, i learned every begining steps on how to use a camera i learned how to do micro shots, long shots, birds eye. worms eye, med shots, close ups and more different types of shots, i also learned how to hold my camera correctly and i learned how to use the lights in the back box.
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these pictures were taken in my class of photo 2, were i learned different ways to edit my pictures and were i also learned how to use the black box in new ways . i also learned how to change the ios and the shutter speed in my camera to make my picture blur and to change the lighting for when its taken.

These past two years that ive been in photography ive grown in so many ways as a photographer, i never knew how many things you can do on a camera until i entered my photography class. i never knew a camera can blur certain parts of a picture just by changing the shutter speed and the ios when needed and now i do.
In the first year it was basics we learned how to work the camera and what the type of shots were and where the buttons were. then in my second year we learned how to actually edit them in cool ways and we learned how to make our own projects and shoot what we wanted.