Monday, May 7, 2018

Final website

caroline-coughlin.format.com

Emma

emmastenvall.com

Website Link

https://rhgause.myportfolio.com

https://meiashagray.cargocollective.com/

Link to Website

https://www.reclaimsustainability.org

Frederick McCarthy website



https://cheaptahoeboatrentals.weebly.com/

taylor halsey website

https://taylor-halsey.squarespace.com

Link to Website

http://shotbyheids.com/
https://rachelalightner.wixsite.com/shesawildone


Website - Ahonen

https://saahon.wixsite.com/mysite


Mario Herrera

Patzcuaromex.com

            Take a water taxi on a misty morning across the water hyacinth filled lake and this island appears like a ghost. The entire island is a series of stairs lined with wonderful little shops, restaurants and stalls. It is stepping back in time since nothing much has changed here in hundreds of years. Vibrant colors, the statue at the apex of the island, the views and the butterfly fisherman on the lake are just surreal. You could easily spend the day here exploring.
 I love walking and what a better place than the Isle of Janitzio, the place of no cars. Yes, no buses, cabs or vehicles. Take the boat from several locations around Lake Patzcuaro. I prefer the muelle (boat dock in Patzcuaro) and walk up hill to the best views of the Lake. If you feel adventuresome, talk a walk up the spiral staircase to the top of the statue for peep holes for viewing. Along the way on the interior walls is the life of Morelos is depicted in murals painted by Ramón Alba de la Canal and other great Mexican muralists. The boats operate daily and are a treat

FINAL!

simonottosson.com



Stone's Throw Away

Stone’s Throw Away is a growing collection of emerging artists curated by Piera Bernhard.
The project began in 2018. Its first bi-annual book publication will be
printed in June followed by the second in December.

Submissions are accepted year-round.

What is an artists' publication?
An artists' publication is a series or collection of works published independently by the artist or a group of artists. The books includes imagery, text and poetry stemming from a variety of mediums and subject matter.

I have created an online database to host my books' content. It acts as a gallery for those artists featured in the small (about 30 page) books that are published twice a year.

My community may include:

Artists’ Publication Network
http://www.artists-pub.eu

The Printed Matter : a non-profit organization dedicated to the printed artists’ book
https://www.printedmatter.org/about

Zoetrope: All-Story Magazine
http://www.all-story.com

The Holland Project : Local Arts and Events Gallery
https://www.hollandreno.org

But does it float : A gallery of artists
https://butdoesitfloat.com

The link to Stone's Throw Away will appear here next week -- soon as I pay for it's public viewing.
Stay tuned!

Sunday, May 6, 2018

Morgan Meadows

https://www.morganmmeadows.com

Landscape photography is about the experience; getting out and nature and finding that unforgettable shot. The outdoors is the perfect subject for photographers who are just starting out because no fancy equipment is needed. Just a camera, even your smartphone will do, and a good pair of hiking boots. Nature affords the perfect lighting, which is best in the "golden hour" before dusk and after sunset. Nature also provides a stationary subject. There's no rush. You can take as long as you need to get the shot, without having to worry about wearing down the patience of the model you are working with. Landscape photography is also the most personally rewarding. You're getting fresh air, exercise, and the tranquil that goes along with being out in nature. I love landscape photography because it actually engages me in the landscape. I'm looking at the scenery from different angles, trying to absorb it all in a way that I never do without my camera. I'm focused on the moment, instead of thinking about what I have to do when I get home.



garrettramos.media

ascendingworks
greg_mionske
ming.t.poon
tbhphoto
woodygooch

Stabilizer options for smooth motion

Gimbal: 
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Glidecam:
Footage has a bit more character, analog system that takes a bit of practice to properly use.  Hinc eleifend intellegam ad cum. Mel libris vituperata ex, at qui impetus abhorreant. Habeo fastidii in pro, mel ea novum erant, vel labores atomorum cu. Vis facer discere habemus no. Et vidit mediocritatem mei. No ipsum fugit pri, nec aliquid constituam ea.

Drone: 
Can have a mechanical look, long slow movements lend well to tracking a subject from the air.  Usu et verterem detraxit. Ut nam quidam cetero partiendo, has aliquam voluptatibus ad, eos in adipisci salutandi. Te quo omnis suavitate. Cum erroribus reformidans ex, fabulas offendit at has. Sea eu partiendo abhorreant, mei volutpat erroribus delicatissimi ad, in pri sumo iudico.


Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Phealan

https://robinsonmx7.wixsite.com/phealanrobinson

Shutter speed- In photography this is how you control how long you can leave the shutter open to capture an image. Shutter speed is very important in most of my photos. Since I do a lot of landscape and action photography, I have to always worry about shutter speed. In Landscapes I usually do long exposures, which is leaving the shutter open for an extended amount of time. For action photos I need to use a very fast shutter speed in order to clearly capture a moving subject.


Monday, April 30, 2018










Take a water taxi on a misty morning across the water hyacinth filled lake and this island appears like a ghost. The entire island is a series of stairs lined with wonderful little shops, restaurants and stalls. It is stepping back in time since nothing much has changed here in hundreds of years. Vibrant colors, the statue at the apex of the island, the views and the butterfly fisherman on the lake are just surreal. You could easily spend the day here exploring.
 I love walking and what a better place than the Isle of Janitzio, the place of no cars. Yes, no buses, cabs or vehicles. Take the boat from several locations around Lake Patzcuaro. I prefer the muelle (boat dock in Patzcuaro) and walk up hill to the best views of the Lake. If you feel adventuresome, talk a walk up the spiral staircase to the top of the statue for peep holes for viewing. Along the way on the interior walls is the life of Morelos is depicted in murals painted by Ramón Alba de la Canal and other great Mexican muralists. The boats operate daily and are a treat.

clip o the day

Monday, April 23, 2018

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sU55auqDD28

Course evals

Are here:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/lanier-10284-201810

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

FINAL TIME

It is:

 Monday, May 7, 9-11

Vice and social media marketing

Monday, April 16, 2018

Hi everyone- sorry for the late notice but class is canceled today due to the power outage- we will reschedule with Daniel. Just work on your own sites from home before Wednesday.

Monday, April 9, 2018

This Wednesday (4/9): Show and Tell

For this Wednesday's class, be prepared to take 5 minutes to show your progress on your website. I'm not expecting them to be done – this is a "work in progress" showing. To help things move along, if your site is live, please paste a link into your "problem log" post so that we can jump directly to your site from the blog. If you have only been working on files locally, bring a drive I can plug into my computer.

We'll take a look at your site, and please share one cool thing you figured out - or one problem that was satisfying to solve.
https://youtu.be/Etm0khpHRiQ


Monday, April 2, 2018

3 Week Plan + Problem Log

3 Week Plan
(Week 1)Wednesday: Re-pick template, input navbar information, sort pages and content wanted, write the description


 (Week 2)Monday: Design logo/ name banner and tree diagram in Photoshop, upload more information
Wednesday: Work on the tree diagram, sort, edit, and upload pictures


 (Week 3)Monday: Edit/update information content on a page, include references to other activists/ authors/ websites/ of use, finish tree diagram and upload to page
Wednesday: Find non-profits to upload


Problem Log
(Week 1) I accomplished what I wanted to other than writing all types of descriptions. I like the editing layout and template of Squarespace much more than Strikingly too. So far no problems...

(Week 2) I worked on a design logo during both classes, uploaded a couple of varieties, and hated them all. After it all, I reverted back to the default text and liked it the most. I still want to work on hopefully creating a useful logo so it's still in progress but I aesthetically prefer the text over an image. I added more design structure and information but I still have a good amount to upload. I've also uploaded banner photos to the pages, some temporary until I can make better. I haven't worked on the tree diagram too much as the inputting information has taken longer than I initially expected.
 

Problem Log

Last week, I had the chance to post pictures of Patzcuaro, add a navigation bar, and a picture header. I  will be adding a small description on every picture, so they audience know what they are looking at.

Piera's 3 Week Plan

Week 1 Mon 3/26 : move domain from sqarespace to cargo collective. - choose template. Weds 3/28 : Gather material including images and text. - create wireframe Weekend/On-going - make additional material for first issue Week 2 Mon 4/2 : make homepage. - use a single image. - design: viewers click on the logo, then enter the main site. Continue figuring out how to transfer domain... Weds 4/4 and beyond : create system of display. - focus on a unique layout. - start uploading material. Problem Solving Log: I thought Squarespace might work after all. However, I found their templates extremely limiting. I was nervous about switching to CargoCollective because I thought my url would be changed to .com instead of its original .org The .org url is important because this is an organized community that I'm developing. I've chosen a CargoCollective template to begin manipulating. I still need to take the appropriate steps to transfer my domain from Squarespace to Cargo.

3 week plan

Week 1- Develop film and categorize images from both film and digital into galleries- edit
Write about me and choose photo for it

Week 2- Write about me and choose photo for it
Start to design a logo and finish

Week 3- Then customize certain things on my template in css; finalize the design of all the looks and then take new photos, either develop or edit them and categorize into a gallery