
Journal
Blur Motion
Blur Motion is when there is a specific image that is in motion causing a blur to form around it or an image is completely still but there is some motion in the background.
To be able to create a blur motion picture you have to slow down your shutter speed so the camera will pick up the motion while your subject is in motion.
My subject will be a model who will be doing something like jumping or running and other types of movement.
You need to adjust the shutter speed and the iso so the camera will be able to keep the subject in focus and also pick up the blur it creates when in motion.

























Proposal Questions
1.I picked street photography and what it's about is a photography that is focused on regular life of people out in the city it doesn't even necessarily have to have people in it. It's about the streets of a city and whatever is in them.
2. Im going to shoot by going to popular places in the city and just shooting at whatever is around me.
3.I need to show that I'm around in public where the streets are active and where one could tell I'm in a busy place are at least in the heart of a city.
4. I'm going to be shooting the images in downtown, uptown, old town and other locations that have good shooting pops that have the right aspects of street photography.
5. I wanted to try this photography because i wanted to go out and see what i could find and I wanted to tell a little story of the life of a city and what the streets have to say about a city.
After Questions
1. I picked street photography because I had never heard about it before and I liked the aesthetic of it. It was a fresh subject to me.
2. In order to get my image I went to old town and walked around and observed what people were doing and whenever a person started doing something I would take a picture.
3. For my editing I had to decide whether I wanted to turn the image into black and white or leave it in color. I had to also turn up the vibrance so i could make the image more eye catching.
4. What I learned about this photography was it takes a lot of patience and you have to be quick to get the image you want when the subject is doing it.
5. One thing I found difficult was having the patience to wait for an opportunity to get a good photo.
6. I think my images came out decent I got some good ones but I think if i would've been quicker with the camera I would've had better images.
7. I'm not entirely sure what I'm doing to do for the next project but I want to try something new.
Proposal Questions
1. I picked pet portrait photography because I've always loved dogs and I wanted to get some good shots of my dog, and portrait pet photography is when you take portraits of your pet.
2. I'm going to try to make my dog be still enough so i can get his face and so the picture doesn't come out blurry, I'll probably use toys and stuff to get his attention towards the camera.
3. There's nothing specific that i really need for my images, but i need there to be good outdoor lighting and i need to have treats so i can get some shots of my dog.
4. I'm going to shoot at my park and maybe in some other locations that i find. The park has a lot of objects in it that i could use as props and there is a lot of open space.
5. I wanted to try this photography because this is something I've never done and I wanted to try something new and i wanted to get some good shots of my pet.
Project Proposal 5
1. I'm picking a project about reflections because It's something I haven't tried and haven't really seen too many people do, so I wanted to explore with this project.
2. I'm going to shoot the image by using a mirror or something that reflects to then capture what my subject is doing. The subject could be anything
3. No nothing really specific except having something that reflects.
4. I don't really have a set location for where I'm going to shoot my images I'm just going to improvise and shoot my images on the fly.
5. I just wanted to try something different with this project nothing really specific, I thought outside the box and am going to try something I'm not familiar with.