Sports Portfolio
1.
a. Travis Haughton
b. Illness, sports, little kids
c. Do not like pictures with the back of the subject dominating the frame, do not like picture that need captions to explain the photo, pics of signs
d. Weirdness, faces,
e. This photographer was pretty good, but their pictures were a bit repetitive and were not that creative. I liked a couple of their pictures for their good quality and nice composition, but a lot of the pictures just seemed cropped wrong and were uncomfortable to look at.
2.
a. Josh Birnbaum
b. Sports, police,
c. Not seeing faces, mergers, pictures that don't tell a story
d. Pictures where a lot of people are involved in the action, good lighting
e. I liked this photographer's pictures a lot, but the judges seemed so harsh about them. I liked the story that the photographer yelled with his photos but didn't like all of the crops he did.
3.
a. Sam Adams
b. BMX bikes, sports
c. Bad composition, standing still, tilted photos
d. Story, facials, colors
e. I liked this photographer because of their use of color and capturing photos of BMX bikers, but did not like his way of editing the photos.
4.
a. Anthony Souffle
b. pelicans, kids
c. kids, crowded backgrounds, not seeing the action
d. Professional camera, pictures that tell a story,
e. I liked this photographer because he added humor to his photos, but some of the cropping (again) seemed off.
a. Dustin Snipes
b. color composition, everyone doing something, creativity
c. strengths: composition, creativity weaknesses: mergers, angles
3. They decided the winner by considering the amount of blank pictures compared to the amount of strong, diverse images.
1. I agree wth the judges on the first image because the picture is boring and hard to understand. There isn't a clear setting in the image because its so blurry so my brain is confused and just doesn't like the image.
2. I disagree on the very first video they put where the judges said "there's no crying in sports photography!" because I believe that a good sports photo should show some sort of emotion, whether its joy or sadness, in order for the image to be a good picture
a. Travis Haughton
b. Illness, sports, little kids
c. Do not like pictures with the back of the subject dominating the frame, do not like picture that need captions to explain the photo, pics of signs
d. Weirdness, faces,
e. This photographer was pretty good, but their pictures were a bit repetitive and were not that creative. I liked a couple of their pictures for their good quality and nice composition, but a lot of the pictures just seemed cropped wrong and were uncomfortable to look at.
2.
a. Josh Birnbaum
b. Sports, police,
c. Not seeing faces, mergers, pictures that don't tell a story
d. Pictures where a lot of people are involved in the action, good lighting
e. I liked this photographer's pictures a lot, but the judges seemed so harsh about them. I liked the story that the photographer yelled with his photos but didn't like all of the crops he did.
3.
a. Sam Adams
b. BMX bikes, sports
c. Bad composition, standing still, tilted photos
d. Story, facials, colors
e. I liked this photographer because of their use of color and capturing photos of BMX bikers, but did not like his way of editing the photos.
4.
a. Anthony Souffle
b. pelicans, kids
c. kids, crowded backgrounds, not seeing the action
d. Professional camera, pictures that tell a story,
e. I liked this photographer because he added humor to his photos, but some of the cropping (again) seemed off.
a. Dustin Snipes
b. color composition, everyone doing something, creativity
c. strengths: composition, creativity weaknesses: mergers, angles
3. They decided the winner by considering the amount of blank pictures compared to the amount of strong, diverse images.
1. I agree wth the judges on the first image because the picture is boring and hard to understand. There isn't a clear setting in the image because its so blurry so my brain is confused and just doesn't like the image.
2. I disagree on the very first video they put where the judges said "there's no crying in sports photography!" because I believe that a good sports photo should show some sort of emotion, whether its joy or sadness, in order for the image to be a good picture
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