A blog by Bowen Orcutt containing articles about College life, along with a variety of other subjects, and various collections of photos.
Friday, November 22, 2019
Thursday, November 21, 2019
Action Shots Assignment
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| A member of LBCC's baseball team runs laps around the campus' baseball diamond during the team's afternoon practice |
GROUP SHOT:
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| The LBCC baseball team runs a backwards lap around the campus baseball diamond while warming up before practice. |
MEDIUM SHOT:
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| Members of the LBCC baseball team practice pitching and catching in the outfield |
Saturday, November 16, 2019
Forum Post - Week 5: Lynsay Addario Response
My
impressions of the book is still more or less the same as when I read the
prologue and first chapter. I still appreciate how Lynsey Addario’s writing
manages to convey what it's like being in the regions she’s worked
in. I also feel that in a broad sense, her journey through life as a
photojournalist provides a lot of insight as to the do’s and don’t of breaking
into the field. One practical lesson in particular stands out in hindsight: At
first, I was confused as to why she kept talking about carrying several cameras
at once. It just seemed impractical to me at the time. But, several of my
recent photo projects have called for switching between different lenses as
quickly as possible, and eventually I realized that being able to just switch
to a second camera with a different lens would probably save a lot of time.
One
other thing I’ve admired was her efforts to humanize the people living in Pakistan
and Afghanistan. I agreed wholeheartedly with her desire to try and dispel the
stereotyping common to news media. That part of the book did also give me a slight
point of contention, however. On page 72, she wrote, “In Pakistan I learned quickly
to tuck away my own political beliefs while I worked and to act as a messenger
and conduit of ideas for the people I photographed.” Now, while I do understand
where she’s coming from there, and I do agree to a point, that line was only a
few paragraphs after the part where she wrote about Pakistani women openly
praising the 9/11 attacks. I believe my reaction was, “Basic human decency is
not a political belief.” That whole part of the book left me questioning my ability
to be objective as a journalist; Innocent people getting hurt because of someone’s
personal beliefs is kind of a big moral hot button for me; Hearing someone
PRAISE said innocent people being killed, doubly so.
Another
reason why I don’t think I’m cut out for the kind of journalism she works is
the toll it took on her social life. I always thought being a journalist would
be a great chance to see the world, learn about other people and cultures, and
all that. Did not stop and consider the difficulty it would cause when it comes
to maintaining relationships with people. Though, I’ve never had a particularly
robust social life. Not to mention that staying in touch with people is a lot
easier nowadays thanks to Facebook and Skype. Still, her difficulties with
personal intimacy DO seem like something to keep in mind. I’ll be looking out
for any ways she figures out to find a balance with her work and personal lives
later in the book.
Looking
over the photos provided in the book, I think that they were as effective as
Addario’s writing at conveying what it was like being at the time and place
each was taken. Shots of refugees, of women going about their daily lives, people celebrating; each one conveyed
its intended point without feeling fake or artificial. I think the one that
left the biggest impact with me would be the shot of a man leaning against a
wall while looking over bodies exhumed from a mass grave. The shot subtly conveys
his emotional reaction without even needing to show his face. Like most of her
pictures, I can immediately tell what’s going on in it without needing a
caption.
Friday, November 15, 2019
Forum Post - Week 6: Action Photos Topic
For this assignment, I'm going to go out to the field where the sports teams practice. If I go in the afternoon I should have a good chance of finding a group of people to take pictures of. An alternative option would be the dance club. They meet on Thursdays, and it seems like they'd be a good opportunity to try something different.
The main difficulty I anticipate having would be variety. Since it's just going to be members of our local team practicing with each other, it's going to be pictures of the same people doing the same general activities. This should be offset by taking shots from different angles and locations, though there are only so many places one can go without getting in the team's way. Which leads me to the other difficulty: proximity. The long lens should work to get good pictures of people from a, let's go with "discrete" distance, but if you want to take a wider shot that would require the smaller lens you could likely miss your photo opportunity in the time it takes to switch them.
The main difficulty I anticipate having would be variety. Since it's just going to be members of our local team practicing with each other, it's going to be pictures of the same people doing the same general activities. This should be offset by taking shots from different angles and locations, though there are only so many places one can go without getting in the team's way. Which leads me to the other difficulty: proximity. The long lens should work to get good pictures of people from a, let's go with "discrete" distance, but if you want to take a wider shot that would require the smaller lens you could likely miss your photo opportunity in the time it takes to switch them.
Forum Post - Week 7: Photo Story Ideas
My first idea for the photo story assignment is to take pictures of the construction work being done around the LBCC campus. The current plan is to take pictures of each work area every day from monday to friday, and trying to get said pictures from the same angle each time. Then, I'll take the pictures of each site and set them up in sequential order with appropriate captions.
My second idea is to go to a restaurant somewhere and do something to convey the idea of an entire day passing. The current method of doing so would be to do a series of time-lapse photos at various times of the day. Morning, afternoon, evening, etc. I'd probably want to do it at a fast-food restaurant, because the smaller eating area should make getting shots of the whole area easier.
My second idea is to go to a restaurant somewhere and do something to convey the idea of an entire day passing. The current method of doing so would be to do a series of time-lapse photos at various times of the day. Morning, afternoon, evening, etc. I'd probably want to do it at a fast-food restaurant, because the smaller eating area should make getting shots of the whole area easier.
Forum Post - Week 7: My Hometown
The subject I'm planning on doing is my good ol' hometown of Lebanon. I don't exaggerate when I say I know EVERY good place within the city limits that'd make for a good photo. Not only that, but I also know what angles and areas are good to take photos FROM. For an event, I have several ideas: The most obvious one would be the farmer's market on Thursday, though since that's literally the day before the due date I think I should definitely shoot an event earlier in the week just in case. On that note I figure I can either do the High School football game's practices or even maybe an actual game. If one's willing to stretch the definition of an "event," I was thinking of some sort of mosaic shot of a park, where I take shots from the same place and angle at different times, then superimpose all the shots together.
Landmarks're easy, and I've got two ideas off the top of my head. The Kuhn theater is our local cinema, and there's a lot I can say about AND some of its more recent history. Right across the street from it is a plaza, which was recently built over an empty lot that had 3 large, beautiful murals on the outside walls of the adjacent buildings. I think this is the more interesting topic, because it's a newer landmark that was built in place of an old one. I can discuss both at length, and I even have some photos of the old murals sitting in an old folder or flash drive somewhere.
I don't have a lot of ideas for a portrait shot. The easy solution would be to shoot someone at the farmer's market, or one of the other events I might end up doing. I also thought I might get ambitious and see if I can get in touch with anyone at city hall. Barring that, figured I'd just do a shot of someone that works at one of the shops downtown.
Landmarks're easy, and I've got two ideas off the top of my head. The Kuhn theater is our local cinema, and there's a lot I can say about AND some of its more recent history. Right across the street from it is a plaza, which was recently built over an empty lot that had 3 large, beautiful murals on the outside walls of the adjacent buildings. I think this is the more interesting topic, because it's a newer landmark that was built in place of an old one. I can discuss both at length, and I even have some photos of the old murals sitting in an old folder or flash drive somewhere.
I don't have a lot of ideas for a portrait shot. The easy solution would be to shoot someone at the farmer's market, or one of the other events I might end up doing. I also thought I might get ambitious and see if I can get in touch with anyone at city hall. Barring that, figured I'd just do a shot of someone that works at one of the shops downtown.
Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Environmental Portrait Assignment
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