Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Dreams of Flying

1. My inspiration for this idea was how my brother loves to scooter and do tricks.   
2.For my picture I used a scooter and my brother for this image.
3.I didn't edit this image I liked how it was kind of fuzzy because it looks like he is actually moving.

1.My inspiration for this image is sports, in this image I used the sport basketball
2.I used a basketball and my brother and made him look like he was shooting a hoop.
3. I edit this image a little I only cropped it. 

1.My inspiration for this photo was skate boarding.
2.I used a skateboard and my brother which I made him look like he was doing a trick.
3. I only cropped  this image a little bit.


Friday, October 18, 2013

Jan Von Holleben



 I picked this photo because it looks like it had a lot of thought put into it, there
is a lot of detail in it. The boy in this photo looks like he is actually having fun
flying his machine. I like how they used household items to make up this photo,
I also like all the different colors and shapes they used.



I picked this photo because I liked how he tuned into a child’s brain, and
it shows a lot of energy through the way the children are “swinging”. He also put
a lot of thought in this one with the leaves, boat and water and the jungle theme in
general.



I like this photo because he didn’t use very many things but the used enough to get the
point across that they are riding on a mountain on there little bikes. The little boy in the back is up off his bike cause he is doing a trick I am guessing is very creative. I like that the colors aren’t very bright ether.

Jan Von Holleben


Jan Von Holleben

Jan Von Holleben was born in 1977 in Cologne, at the age of thirteen years old his photographic abilities formed and he wanted to follow in his father’s footsteps as a photographer. After he went to school for helping children with disabilities, he moved to London and earned a degree in “the Theory and History of Photography at Surrey Institute of Art and Design”. He then worked as a picture editor, art and design and photographic director. He then set up two photographic collectives “Young Photographers United and photodebut”. He learned many photo ideas through his childhood and memories and personal experiences.