Sunday, April 29, 2012

 ISO 800 sh 1/8 Aperture f/3

ISO 100 SH: 1/200 Aperture f 7.1

ISO 1OO SH: 1/800 Aperture  f/14

ISO 100 sh: 1/8 Aperture: 1/250 

 ISO 100  1/320  f/8

 ISO 400 1/200 f/18

 ISO 100 1/400 f/14

 ISO 100 1/125 f/14

 ISO 200 1/125 f/9
 ISO 200 1/125 f/9

 ISO 200 1/125 f/5.6

 ISO 400 1/125 f/8

 ISO 800 1/40 f/5

 ISO 400 1/125 f/8

 ISO 400 1/125 f/8

 ISO 

 ISO 400 1/100 f/11

 ISO 200 1/250 f/11

 ISO 100 1/400 f7.1

 ISO 800 30.0s f/ 3.5

 ISO 800 30.0s f/ 3.5

 ISO100 4085.0s f/6.3

ISO 1600 1/10 f/8

 ISO 400 1/125 f/7.1

 ISO 100 1/400 f/8

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

http://www.jimkrantz.com/#mi=2&pt=1&pi=10000&s=3&p=10&a=0&at=0

I found this photographer and I thought he had an interesting view on the cowboy lifestyle. I felt he was able to capture a different perspective then what is normally seen. I really liked his angles and color schemes, I found them eye catching and intriguing.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

This week my brother has been working on the new commercial/photo shoot for Marlboro cigarettes. The first photo is one that he sent me from the shoot and the rest I googled. Marlboro has a very distinct advertisement strategy, they keep their cowboy theme going throughout the decades and it is what makes them so famous around the united states. They use the cowboy theme of independent, tough, American cowboy to sell their cigarettes as something that will help the individuals status as tough if they smoke Marlboro's.




Tuesday, April 3, 2012

5 images demonstrating adventure advertising critiques.

I chose pictures from a photographer named Justin Bailie. He doesn't have the most extraordinary pictures but I thought he had some decent examples.

For the first picture I chose a scenic photo of a hiker and his tent. I thought this was a good representation of using color to drive the viewers eye into the image. The hiker is wearing red which is the most prominent color, the tent is also eye catching. The photo has enough room in the sky for the company to place a logo or writing without covering over the important parts of the image.
http://www.justinbailie.com/#/portfolio/adventure/3/

The Next picture I chose was from the same photographer. Here he takes a different perspective of rafting. Here the viewer first focuses on the rafter leading their eye into his life jacket where there is a red whistle, even though this would be a good advertisement for life jackets, the red whistle brings the viewers eye into the image and the other yellow raft nicely brings your eye around the entire image.
http://www.justinbailie.com/#/portfolio/adventure/7/

The next image I chose was of a hiker crossing a log in a densely covered photo. Everything in the picture is either green or brown except for her brightly colored blue coat. the focus of this image is purely on the hiker with everything else being faded out. The person is far enough away so that there is no personal relationship with the model, leaving all the attention to the coat she is wearing. There is enough free space on the right hand corner of the image for a logo to be added without interfering with the hiker as being the main focus.

http://www.justinbailie.com/#/portfolio/adventure/13/

Here is a great picture for advertising kayaking. The model is wearing a red coat which brings the eye into the photo. His paddle also has red on it with the logo clearly showing. The kayak is close enough the label can be read on the side but the model has his head down low enough with his helmet on that there is no distinguishable features to personalize him with. The photographer again leaves enough free space on the left hand corner for writing or a logo.

http://www.justinbailie.com/#/portfolio/adventure/14/

The last image I chose was of a backpacker. I thought this was a good add for a backpacking company. THe backpack is a nice red which is outstanding from anything else in the image. the hiker is wearing neutral colors so that no more attention is drawn to him. There is enough space for a logo to be placed and the backpacker is in a natural environment as if demonstrating the use of the backpack.

http://www.justinbailie.com/#/portfolio/adventure/23/