Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Chapter 9



Austin Albrecht
Motivation

Motivation and Ethics Map

      I think a lot of people are motivated by things that mean the most to them. Whatever that may be, if thats money, success or family or whatever it may be. People are driven by something thats pushing them and thats what motivates them to do what they want to do and be the best at. I have learned a lot about photojournalists over this course and what drives them. Some of the things that drive them drive me in my sport as well. Here is a little look at what drives these photojournalists in todays day and age.  

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Tim Hetherington
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    Tim Hetherington is a very unique person and photojournalist for that matter. This was a man that wanted to go behind the scenes of war and show people what was really going on. His main goal was to go behind the scenes to see why violence occurred and what could have been done to try and put an end to violence. That is what drove Tim, unfortunately to his death when he died in a war zone in Libya shooting footage of war. While my ethics map probably looked a little different than Tims. Although I think we might have one very similar word in both are maps. That word would have to be "Truthful". He wanted everyone to see the truth and realness behind the frontlines of war. As I want to be the most truthful person as I can be whether thats to my family, coaches, teammates or whoever it may be. This is a photojournalist I have the utmost respect for ultimately giving his life so people can see the actual parts of war that a lot of people don't see. "This and other work took him around the world, including a year-long study of American fighting forces in Afghanistan from 2007 to 2008 and ultimately to Libya where he was killed in a mortar attack in April 2011." This is a respectable man and everyone should know his name! This man reminds me of the story "Remembering a Friend Lost to Saddams Terror". As Gad Gross died doing his job as well as what he loved. Taking pictures! 


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By: Tim Hetherington
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Martin Bailey
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        Another Photographer that I cam across goes by the name of Martin Bailey. One of the most influential and most famous photographers in the world when it comes to taking pictures of wildlife. For me I really like wildlife so if I was to go in to this industry it would be taking a look and taking pictures of animals. So for us and our ethics some might be very similar and some may be a little different. I think the word that would describe what drives Martin the most would have to be "real". That sits at the top of my map because I want to be real in life and never fake towards anyone or anything. For Martin I think he wants to capture the realness and true beauty of nature at its most pure points. I mean his photos are very interesting and very fascinating to say the least. "Fueled by his passion for nature and travel, and a tireless desire to share his knowledge and artistic vision, Martin is a popular international tour and workshop leader, helping photographers from around the world to experience and capture the wonders of this awesome planet we call home." Martin is raising awareness as well bringing attention to animals that are endangered and that need our help. a quote from the the Gordan Parks Foundation stating I SAW THAT THE CAMERA COULD BE A WEAPON AGAINST POVERTY, AGAINST RACISM, AGAINST ALL SORTS OF SOCIAL WRONGS. I KNEW AT THAT POINT I HAD TO HAVE A CAMERA.” Martin Bailey is doing the same in his industry raising awareness towards animals and wildlife. 

       
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Martin Bailey
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Lucas Gilman
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         Lucas Gilman is another photographer that I came across. This man really intrigued me because he shoots sports and nature. And really takes things to the extreme to get some really nice shots. Even though on my map I do not have some of the things that would be on his map I think that we definitely have some similarity in what drives us. "If you want to have your palms sweat or your pulse quicken, look at Gilman’s Instagram page" I feel like this is me in a nutshell. I have been skydiving, diving with sharks, parasailing and things that many people would not want to do. We both push ourselves to the limits for the thrill and his case for the picture. A lot of similarities between our maps I would say! 




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Lucas Gilman
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Photo By: Austin Albrecht 




Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Chapter 8



Photojournalism and Bias 

Tears stream down the cheeks of accordion-playing Chief Petty Officer (USN) Graham Jackson as President Franklin D. Roosevelt's flag-draped funeral train leaves Warm Springs, Ga., April 13, 1945.

Going Home


In this image I see a bunch of different things and there is definitely a lot going on in this picture. This picture is of a marine that of the looks of it has lost someone very close to him or very important. This could be a friend or a loved one that he fought with. He is playing music through his accordion while clearly not being able to hold his emotions. Everyone else behind him or in the crowd are sad as well and looks like that they are crying as well. After reading this article it is stated that this man was mourning the loss of Franklin D. Rosevelt. FDR was one of the most beloved presidents in history, TIME magazine stated "The only man elected four times to the nation’s highest office (although he would die within months of being sworn in to his final term), Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s greatness can be measured, in one elemental sense, by the passions he still excites in both his supporters and detractors." This picture perhaps spoke for the whole country about the feelings of FDR passing away.



Principle 1: What feeling does the Image create?


This picture creates a ton of feelings. Obviously it creates a very sad picture because of the man crying playing the accordion. As humans we don't really like to see others cry so automatically makes for a sad picture. The people in the background are also crying and mourning someone.


Principle 2: Black and white or in color?


This picture happens to be black and white. I think that the Black and white intensifies and makes it more sad looking. In a sad movie or TV show normally when something is sad or depressing it's in black and white. Almost like a gloomy day. It's never really sunny out.


Principle 3: Background Compliments.


In this picture the people in the back crying really add to the picture as well. It adds a lot of emotion and feeling to the picture. Everyone in the picture crying sets up for a sad picture.








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Darryl Dick

Truth 



In this picture it clearly looks like all of these emotions are real and they are raw and they are from their heart. This is a picture after a huge playoff win so you can feel the energy and emotion right through this picture. For anyone that plays sports and have been to their respective playoffs for their sport they know what it feels like to get a big win or win a series. This picture really sticks out to me because it is a really fascinating picture due to the fact that I like hockey. This had to of been on the front page of the newspaper because it is so striking and vibrant and colorful. According to Yellow Journalism this picture might have been found in the New York Times "To a striking degree, features characteristic of the yellow press live on in American journalism, notably in the colorful page layouts that characterize such formerly staid titles that used to disparage the yellow press." It seems that colorful and striking pictures is what they were looking for and this picture fits that perfectly.






My way of knowing this picture is real falls under the category Emotion/Intuition. It is clear that all of the emotion in this picture are real and that they are not made up. Just looking at how everyone is so happy and jumping for joy really makes it evident that this picture is legit and not fake. Although this is my opinion today and this is what I think of the photo. Someone could think differently of this picture. Professor Nordell Mentions in Photojournalism and Bias part 1 "Things change over and truths change over time". Someone looking at the same image 5 years from now could think that it is not true. Not just this picture but pictures in general someone could think something completely different than someone else.


In or out focus:


This picture is clearly in focus. It bring so much affect and sharpness to the picture. These types of pictures are hard to get in focus. So it definitely adds affect to the picture.


Does the picture remind me of another Photograph?



This picture defiantly reminds me of a bunch of photographs. I have seen a lot of hockey pictures. There is something about this picture that got my attention and made me post about it.



What feelings does the image create?



This picture creates feelings of happiness and success. Obviously they are happy because they just won a series and you can see it on all of their faces. But I know they feel a great sense of success and accomplishment!




Not True 

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McDonalds 





This picture is something that really annoys me and needs to be brought to light. And I am not just talking about the burger itself. I am talking about false advertising. A company displays their products so much nicer and more delightful than what you actually get. This happens to be a Big Mac from McDonalds. And I can assure you when you get a burger form McDonalds it doesn't look like that. I deem this picture as being false because of Logic/Reason. I have been to McDonalds before so I have seen first hand you don't get what you see on advertisements!


The article How photos fuel the spread of fake news states it perfectly "These dirty tricks work because most people believe a photograph represents reality." People see these food commercials and think that is what they are getting and clearly that is not what they are receiving. It is not just in food but in other advertisements whatever it may be, does not match up in person. Obviously this is allowed to happen to a certain extent that why all the major companies are still allowed to do this. After reading The Rules of Photojournalism Are Keeping Us From the Truth a quote that really stuck out to me was "A technically proficient image may trick the viewer into thinking he or she is seeing something of substance." This goes for this picture as well as so many other pictures and videos on the internet. And it doesn't stop at just food. A picture of a skinny kid in Africa could be deemed as unhealthy and poor but off of camera he is very healthy and wealthy. You can only trust a picture to a certain degree!





Keep it simple


There is not much to say about this picture. It is a simple picture of a burger from McDonalds. Looks very delicious and is making me hungry!


Quality of light



The quality of light for this picture is very good. Makes the burger look professional and very good. Looks like there was a lot of light shining on this burger before it was eaten.


Obvious main subject



The subject is in the center of the picture. It would look strange if it was off to the left or right. It makes sense for this burger to be centered and in the middle of the frame.