Part I.
Portfolio #1 - Video #2
a.) The photographer is Travis Haughton.
b.) The general focus of the portfolio is around sports and children, though Haughton may have gone a little overboard on the focus of children and lost focus that the idea of the portfolio was supposed to over sports photos.
c.) Three problems I found in the portfolio was; lack of quality, repetitive photographs containing children, and the overall lack of meaning to the majority of Haughton's photos.
d.) Two things that the judges did like was how the moment captured in some - though few - of Haughton's photos seemed more genuine and less staged. They also admired the professionalism of the few well-done photos.
e.) My overall impression of the photographer is that he needs to look for more meaning and direction behind his photos, meaning he should definitely try harder to concentrate on the prompt given. Also, he could work to improve his quality of his photos. However, one photo of his that I did like was of the little girl drawing the cross because of the meaning of her following her religion, though I disliked the quality and lack of meaning that were evident in the majority of his photos.
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Portfolio #2 - Video #4
a.) The photographer of this portfolio was Jordan Murph.
b.) The main focus of the portfolio was around sports and the players.
c.) Three things that the judges did not like was; his work on the last two stories he covered, the lack of diversity and purpose behind his photos, and the uncertainty of who the subject exactly was in a few of the photos.
d.) Two things that the did like, despite the section above, was the good quality of the composition and lighting.
e.) What I got from looking over Murph's photographs in his portfolio was that he is good at capturing action shots, mostly sports photos, but lacks the characteristics or ability to cover stories in a series of photos. Murph may have a future in sports photography, and maybe in landscacpe photography, but he should stick to that.
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Portfolio #3 - Video #6
a.) The photographer of this portfolio is Sam Adams.
b.) The general focus of the portfolio is a story over biking and biking races.
c.) Three things that the judges did not like or approve of was; the lack of action in some - though not many - of his photos, the lack of quality, as well as the lack of meaning captured in those few bad shots.
d.) Two things that the judges did like, however, was the lighting of the photographs, as well as the silhouettes made in a few of those photographs.
e.) My overall impression of Adams' photography style is surprisingly negative. In my opinion, the only thing I can find that was good about Adams' photographs were the silhouette photos. Somehow, a photo that can be hard to get right - He got right. But photos that he tried to take that seem easy - He just didn't seem to get. If I had to decide the next part of Adams' career as a photographer, I probably wouldn't hire him and tell him he needs to look for another career.
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Portfolio #4 - Video #12
a.) The photographer of this portfolio is actually the first girl's I've seen - Melissa Golden.
b.) The general focusPof the portfolio is "Nature, Family and Elders" not exactly over sports and such, but still well-captured.
c.) Three things that the judges did not like was; the quality of a few of the photos, the lack of meaning in said photos, and the uncertainty of the subject in a great majority of the photos.
d.) Two things they did like were her gecko photo and the portrait's of the old man.
e.) I don't have much to say about Golden's photos other than it seems like some of them were rushed or staged so that she could try to get a feel of a good moment, but it didn't seem to work out. However, she is good at her nature photos and her portraits, further proving my favorites as her gecko photo and portrait of the old man.
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Part II.
a.) On the Photo-of-the-Year Review over the winner, Dustin Snipes' photographs and portfolio, Two big things that the judges did enjoy were the quality and depth of the photographs.
b.) I see that his strengths as a photographer are color, composition, and choice of framing. However, a weakness of his is capturing a quick moment shot.
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Part III.
a.) The process of choosing a winner is done by multiple - almost hundreds - of candidates sending their photos in, then the judges slowly work their way through, bookmarking the best/better photographers over and over again until they reach a small handful. Once that small handful is reached, they make notes on which photographs are the most powerful, the most intense, the most meaningful. After they have narrowed it down even further, they can decide which photo out of the remaining it the best.
Portfolio #1 - Video #2
a.) The photographer is Travis Haughton.
b.) The general focus of the portfolio is around sports and children, though Haughton may have gone a little overboard on the focus of children and lost focus that the idea of the portfolio was supposed to over sports photos.
c.) Three problems I found in the portfolio was; lack of quality, repetitive photographs containing children, and the overall lack of meaning to the majority of Haughton's photos.
d.) Two things that the judges did like was how the moment captured in some - though few - of Haughton's photos seemed more genuine and less staged. They also admired the professionalism of the few well-done photos.
e.) My overall impression of the photographer is that he needs to look for more meaning and direction behind his photos, meaning he should definitely try harder to concentrate on the prompt given. Also, he could work to improve his quality of his photos. However, one photo of his that I did like was of the little girl drawing the cross because of the meaning of her following her religion, though I disliked the quality and lack of meaning that were evident in the majority of his photos.
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Portfolio #2 - Video #4
a.) The photographer of this portfolio was Jordan Murph.
b.) The main focus of the portfolio was around sports and the players.
c.) Three things that the judges did not like was; his work on the last two stories he covered, the lack of diversity and purpose behind his photos, and the uncertainty of who the subject exactly was in a few of the photos.
d.) Two things that the did like, despite the section above, was the good quality of the composition and lighting.
e.) What I got from looking over Murph's photographs in his portfolio was that he is good at capturing action shots, mostly sports photos, but lacks the characteristics or ability to cover stories in a series of photos. Murph may have a future in sports photography, and maybe in landscacpe photography, but he should stick to that.
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Portfolio #3 - Video #6
a.) The photographer of this portfolio is Sam Adams.
b.) The general focus of the portfolio is a story over biking and biking races.
c.) Three things that the judges did not like or approve of was; the lack of action in some - though not many - of his photos, the lack of quality, as well as the lack of meaning captured in those few bad shots.
d.) Two things that the judges did like, however, was the lighting of the photographs, as well as the silhouettes made in a few of those photographs.
e.) My overall impression of Adams' photography style is surprisingly negative. In my opinion, the only thing I can find that was good about Adams' photographs were the silhouette photos. Somehow, a photo that can be hard to get right - He got right. But photos that he tried to take that seem easy - He just didn't seem to get. If I had to decide the next part of Adams' career as a photographer, I probably wouldn't hire him and tell him he needs to look for another career.
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Portfolio #4 - Video #12
a.) The photographer of this portfolio is actually the first girl's I've seen - Melissa Golden.
b.) The general focusPof the portfolio is "Nature, Family and Elders" not exactly over sports and such, but still well-captured.
c.) Three things that the judges did not like was; the quality of a few of the photos, the lack of meaning in said photos, and the uncertainty of the subject in a great majority of the photos.
d.) Two things they did like were her gecko photo and the portrait's of the old man.
e.) I don't have much to say about Golden's photos other than it seems like some of them were rushed or staged so that she could try to get a feel of a good moment, but it didn't seem to work out. However, she is good at her nature photos and her portraits, further proving my favorites as her gecko photo and portrait of the old man.
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Part II.
a.) On the Photo-of-the-Year Review over the winner, Dustin Snipes' photographs and portfolio, Two big things that the judges did enjoy were the quality and depth of the photographs.
b.) I see that his strengths as a photographer are color, composition, and choice of framing. However, a weakness of his is capturing a quick moment shot.
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Part III.
a.) The process of choosing a winner is done by multiple - almost hundreds - of candidates sending their photos in, then the judges slowly work their way through, bookmarking the best/better photographers over and over again until they reach a small handful. Once that small handful is reached, they make notes on which photographs are the most powerful, the most intense, the most meaningful. After they have narrowed it down even further, they can decide which photo out of the remaining it the best.
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