Monday, December 18, 2006
Make A Statement
1) The target audience is affected people that are homeless and people that are not homeless.
2) What I want the audience to do is not that complicated, I just want them to realize that “Homelessness is not a movie it’s real”. What the world needs to do is learn how to give, a dollar even if its pocket change, it would still help the homeless. Or if you don’t trust giving your money to the homeless give it to an organization. Better yet start a can food drive to help feed the homeless. Whatever your option is just get there and stop staring and do something.
3) This is important because Homelessness grows each year. More and more people are living on streets and in public places, where ever they can find a place to live even in the worst places you can think of. People walk on by or just stare at the homeless man or woman as if they are nothing. We must not forget they were just like us living the life and having money in their pockets; it’s poverty that caused the change for the homeless. The world needs to do something now to prevent homelessness for occurring in the future.
4) I think I was successful of getting my point across because you don’t even have to read what I wrote on why Homelessness is important? I think the picture itself speaks for me.
Friday, December 15, 2006
“Make a Statement”.
1. My Targer audience is people in communities who believe in the unfair punishment police show towards people.
2. I want people to know that I personally know about the unnecesary treatment police give out. I also want then to know that this is jsut food for thought I'm not sure if there is anything we can do because some polive abuse their power and make it seem as though we are powerless.
3. This topis intriged me because I have had police hit my cousins when there was no reason. i find it unfair that someone with such power for good finds it necessary to use it for bad. It disapoints me that this is what it has come to brutally beating on people just because they can. it enrages me.
4. I believe i could have done better with my picture because it doesn't show all the emotion I have towards this topic. I think it only shows little of what I feel. I could have done better.
5. http://www.uniform.name/pics/30020_big.jpg - this is for the cop uniform
i cant seem to find the link for the prisoner uniform.
Make my own Statement
Neighborhood violence is a problem in almost all inner city/ urban areas. The homicide count is well over 70 so far this year... Which speaks for itself. Gang violence in particular is a big issue because it amplifies the volume of violence in communities because of rivalries. This image is targeted to anyone who lives in the city and is a teenager. They're usually victims to things such as gang affiliation and neighborhood violence.
I want people to know that there is almost no reasonable explanation for being in a gang. Some of this country's most notorious gangs reside in California in places such as Compton and LA. Most of these teenagers that join a gang are looking for protection but have no idea what the origin of the gang is and what exactly they're fighting for besides assaulting, or killing someone who's wearing a color not affiliated with their gang.
This topic is important to me because I want the younger generation of gang members to realize that when they do join gangs (such as crips or bloods) they're putting their life in risk even while in the comfort of their own homes, simply because they wear a different flag color. Most of these teens are of the same race and most likely reside within the same area or neighborhood. There is nothing wrong with uniting with the ones you care for and protecting them when they need it, but these gang members are senselessly killing eachother because of what color they rep.
I don't know if I will be very successful in convincing someone in a gang that it's not worth it, but if common sense can't convince someone that a color isn't worth fighting for then I don't know what good this will do. I hope they can at least comprehend the statement I'm trying to make and realize that there are other ways to remain safe without resulting to violence. This image was originally a photo of the Compton Crips, I edited it to be Bloods and Crips in the same photo by changing the color of their flags so it looks like they're together. The reason for this is to show that they are ultimately the same people fighting eachother based on a color solely.
Photo source
(http://images.google.com/images=tbn:T16VKiN8Ev3o9M:http://media.urbandictionary.com/image/large/crips-45440.jpg)
Make A statement
- My target audience is pointed to the whole world but mainly our government and the president because instead of our troops being in Iraq fighting over oil they can be doing something benefiting their needs.
- I want my audience to take action and go help. I want my audience to see how much pain these people are going through and help out.
- My topic is so important to me because the world promised that this would never happen again in 1945 now 2006 and the epidemic has once again happened
- I believe I was successful in getting my message across the picture is like a comparison of the two how they both are similar and how in both the people being targeted are fleeing from their homes
- www-lu.hive.no/
videreutdanning/holocaust/ ga0.org/campaign/SC_Darfur/explanation
The Target audience is any who has knows some that's has arrested for what they believed in.
2) What do you want your audience to do (action) or know?
What I want my viewers know about is that in contrast around the world people are being imprisoned for race, religion, and many more.
3) Why is this topic important to you?
This topic is important to me because I want to show people that every day innocent people are being imprisoned for the wrong reasons.
4) Do you think you were successful in getting your point across? Why or why not?
Depending on peoples opinions I think I did get my point across because there are a lot of people and families that go throughout this type of situation every day.
5)Include the URL of where you got your image from.
1) http://www.boiseguardian.com/2005/12/index.html
2) http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2131773.stm
Make A Statement
1. I think this photo has everything you need to know about war and how its bad.
2. I truly agree with the artists opinion because i think that war is a horrible way to change our governmemt.
3. The message is clear because you can clearly see how war can destroy many things around it. War is just like a virus. Anything it attacks can be killed instantly.
Make A Statement
My reason for creating this image is to let people know that thousands are people are dying due to gun violence. I want my audience to realize that not only are there popele dying but that they can do something about. That they can make a diffrence by not feeding into the sterotypes and to stop killing eachother. And that by stoping the violence they can save alot of people.
The topic of gun violence is extremely important to me becasue it effects me too. I worry that even though my older brother isnt associated with any gang related people that one day he could die due to gun violence. This topic is also important to me because I have a little brother and I'm worried about his safty becasue of the way teen boys today are freely taking eachothers lives.
I think that creating this picture I successfully got my point across. I believe that I accomplished exactly what I wanted to. By puting the words in the grass I made it easy to see the thousands of people that die each year because of gun violence and I think that all of the tombstones will grab the attention of the audience.
I got the picture above from inauspicious.org
making a statement
1) The target audience is every american who opposes the war in iraq.
2) I want the audience to help bring home our safely to there familys and friends.
3) The reason why the topic is so important to me is because a was never a person who agreed that we should have went into iraq so now i think that its time to bring home the troops.
4) I think that I was successful in getting my point across because the picture shows the troops coming off the plane with a calender that symbolizes that we ave been in iraq for to long.
Make A Statement
This manipulated photo is a picture of violence in our communities that leads on to murals scenes and open caskets that shows what’s going on in the world when it comes to murdering other people over nothing important. My target audience is the crowd in the world today "the people around you and the gang bangers that never sleep." The action that I want the target audience to take in or consume is that if you look around yourself you'll see children, which makes children the future and they take in anything that they see in the streets today from language to violence, which means that it's an never cycle in the world today. This topic is important to my because if I look around me my whole is based on the that’s going on in my life because it's a day to day going, but never let it stop me from me being myself in life. Yes, but then again no because I get my point across to people all around but not that much people are going to just avoid the "words are stronger than actions" and that my opinion about this, so far.
Url: C:\Documents and Settings\939599\My Documents\My Classes\Media\Mark_Violence in the Communities copy.jpg
Child Abuse
Who is your target audience? (global, Americans, neighborhood community, TBA community, etc.)
My target audience for this project is the global and the community.
What do you want your audience to do (action) or know?
I want the global to know that these are young childerns life being taking away and there so young that they don't diserve to abused in so many ways that even sometimes they are dying. Also i want the people out there who know's it wrong to abuse a child to aomething to help them.
Why is this topic important to you?
This topic is so important to me because i have little brothers and i would hate it if anyone abused them. infact the picture that is shown above is my little brother so i want to show that i care and that i wouldn't want any ones little brothers to get hurt.
Do you think you were successful in getting your point across? Why or why not?
Yes i think that i had a successful point across because i showed the audience that i care because i have little brothers and also that these are kids that are being abuse and killed, there innocent they wouldn't hurt a fly so why would you hurt them.
Thursday, December 14, 2006
make your own statement
My targeted audience is younger childrren of our age. I chose to target this audience so the kids would make the wrong decision hanging out on the streets. I chose to use this as a message towards the children to help them choose the right path early so they won' t mess up, but only create nothing but a go path ahead of them. I chose this message to let them know that their are consequences to the decisions that they make. Also I would like to let the kids know that it's a hard world out there and if they make the wring choices they can end up in places that they don't want to be.
I would want my audience to stay off the street and find something productive to do. I chose this picture because i want my audience to know the consequences of their actions if they were to mess up and do something that they will regret. What I want my audience to do is stay out of jail and stay in school to do better later on in life. This picture basically tells my audience that I want them to stay out of the court house and being sentence years in prison. Also I want my audience to not be a victim of the court by making the wrong choices when you wasn't supposed too.
I think this is an important topic because to many kids now a days are going to jail for making the wrong choices. Also teens who commit crimes are being charged as adults. I think this is very important subject because the state is also spending to much money on jail houses and not enough on school supply. I believe that my subject is important because kids need to be set on the right path to success instead of resulting to violence. I think that it is important to keep kids out of jail because they are our future and need to lead sucess full lives instead of hurting and stealing from others.
I think that I am sucessful in getting my point across because it shows the consequences of the wrongs choices. It helps the kids realize what would happen to them if they were to go down the wrong path. I am sucessful in getting my point across because it shows people how young kids can be convicted of a crime. I think that i am sucessful in getting my point because it helps people choose the path to take. I think that I got my point across because it shows people how young kids are starting to get locked up in jail.
www.tsenet.com/.../103103%20jail%20birds%204.jpg
www.osba-ohio.org/Plaques/gavel%201.jpg
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Make a statement
My target audience is the neighborhood community and the gangs. I am trying to target them so the violence in the street would stop and there could be peace. I the neighbor hood gangs to no that violence isn’t the answer to all their problems. They don’t have to fight and kill to get a point across. There is all ways another way to get back at somebody for doing you wrong and violence isn’t it.
This topic is important to anybody that lives or have family in bad areas were there is gangs. Each time I watch or hear the news there is always a report that some little girl or boy was gun down in a cross fire between to gang members. So many mothers lost there innocent children to gang violence in there neighborhood. In this picture I think I am successful in getting my point across. In this picture I have a bunch of people with guns and their eyes are cut out.
Their eyes are cut out because of the saying an eye for eye will make the world blind. Which means that if some one hits you have a choice if you want to hit them or not. The fire in the back is the destruction of the world if this happens and the dove represents peace. My words and my pictures are perfect for to represent my point.
http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2006/05/22/wadeye2_wideweb__470x263,2.jpg
http://www.thinkcycle.org/tcfilesystem/download/pathways_to_peace/concept_:_peace_dove/Peace20Dove.bmp
Thursday, December 07, 2006
Make A Statement
My target audience is the world. This topic affects everyone in the world because many children are fighting wars that don’t belong to them.I want my audience to help the children in need. People should also be aware of how millions of children are loosing their dreams and dying. This topic is important because I came from a country where children don’t have many opportunities. Ideally by making this image I’m helping my audience understand this issue because more people will know about this crisis. I feel I succeed in getting my point across because when looking at my image people can see and understand what I’m trying to say and that is that children deserve to dream and not fight someone else’s war.
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
"Make my own Statement"
The target audience for my psa is mainly everybody.More importantly, everybody who can read,see, and for everybody who thinks all police are saints. The picture highlights evidence of abuse for those who do not believe that police brutality occurs. The target is also mainly for those who have been abused or mistreated by police, they now know that there is someone voicing their opinion.
I want my audience to face the picture. I want them to stop and think about what it means. I want police to see it, and change their ways if they are corrupt. I want them to know that police brutality is wrong. I also want viewers to think that what is happening is just wrong and that somehow it should be stopped.
This topic is important to me because it often affects my people and community. I just would never want it to happen to me. So, I see it as important to express the problem so a solution can be found.
I think I was succesful in getting my point across. I displayed common usage of a police automobile and let viewers see another side of what police may have them think. To protect and to serve is their purpose. However, I planned to illustrate that's not all they do. The url of my picture is www.realpictures.com and www.policephoto.net.
Making a statement
Edgar Gomes 11/29/2006 Media Seminar: Africa
1. Include the URL of where you got your image from. http://photos.wildmadagascar.org
2. Who is your target audience? (Global, Americans, neighborhood community, TBA community, etc.) The target audience is the whole world.
3. What do you want your audience to do (action) or know? I want them to reach out and help people in Africa.
4. Why is this topic important to you? Its import because I am from Africa and some of those people needs help.
5. Do you think you were successful in getting your point across? Why or why not? Yes it does get the point across because I showed it to people in and they got the point.
1.) My target audience was to all of the teens in the neighborhood that we live in. A lot of people are dying in the streets of Boston. About three days ago there were three shootings across the street from my house in one day. I don't even think that the shootings were far apart, they sounded like each of them were seven minutes apart.
2.) I want everyone to take action by trying to spread the word that violence is not the way. Usually the people that die are my age or even younger. I want everyone to worry about doing something constructive with there time. Because you already know I'm worried about "caking it". I also wqant everyone to know that if we work together or wasn't worried about claiming a "set", and worried more about their responsibilities.
3.) This topic is important to me , because personally I don't want to be a victim of a homicide. My life is a little bit too precious for all of this violence. One of my cousins have been shot more than five times, on more than one occasion. I have also lost two of my cousins to gang violence, and I don't want to lose another. I'm also really not trying to have my younger siblings be apart of a homicide neither.
4.) To tell you the truth, I really don't think that I'm going to get my point across because, teens these days are hard-headed. Although, I think that my image would convince some people to think about their actions. In my image, I blended three images together. One police car, one ambulance truck, and a wall full of pins of the vicims of homicide. I did this because my aunt runs this program called the Louis D. Brown Peace Institute. This is what is there, and I wanted to show people that there are already people working on making the world a better place.
Make a statement
A.Who is your target audience? (global, Americans, neighborhood community, TBA community, etc.)
my target audience is every one in the world because im trying to show that people that are poor are being left out and in sum cases forgotten and they feel like they have been removed from the world.
B.What do you want your audience to do (action) or know?
i want the people to know that poor people are out there and they do need help before they are left out or removed from the world.
C.Why is this topic important to you?
my topic is important to me because all over the world there are poor people dieing because they are left there and forgotten and eventually will die
D.Do you think you were successful in getting your point across? Why or why not?
i do believe i got my point across because i made the old man into black and white so it could show that he was being removed from the rest of the world.
F.Include the URL of where you got your image from.
the original image is from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:P7032101_small2.jpg
Make A Statement
Who is your target audience? (global, Americans, neighborhood community, TBA community, etc.)
The target audience of my PSA is the global community. I am targeting the global community because we all need to get involved and solve this issue. I targeted the global community because not only one person can solve this issue but will take the efforts of billions of people.
What do you want your audience to do (action) or know? The first thing I want the global community to do is stop spending $19 Billions on something that is going nowhere. Instead I want the global community to rethink this whole thing over and come up with a better plan that would really work. The next thing I want the global community to know is that poverty is really an issue and that millions of people around the world are being affected by it.
Why is this topic important to you?
This topic is really important to me because where I come from poverty is destroying my country. Where I am from poverty has been the cause of many civil wars and the deaths of many people. I think if we eliminated poverty then there would be no reason for there to be any more fighting going on and millions of people will be saved.
Do you think you were successful in getting your point across? Why or why not? I think I was very scessful in getting my point across because I showed that we are spending alot of money each year into an issue that is going nowhere.
Include the URL of where you got your image from
http://www.mycoloradolawyer.com/images/govern_lots_of_money_v01_1142.jpg
Make A Statement
The target audience are the people who lives in the United States and deals with immigration and who ever is against or for immirgation. I think that everybody who understands the deal with immirgation should really pay attenetion to the facts of immigration and how it is effecting our society.
I want my target audience to know that I think that immigrants should get jobs but not the good paying jobs that an actual American citizen should get. I think that kids who can understand things that happen in today's society should know what immigration is about.
This toipc is important to me because immigration is a huge issue in our society. I chose immigration as a topic because I feel that the President, Congressman and many more people who are against immigration are trying to kick out the immigrats. I think that if immigrats are here and they aren't living a positive life then they need to get kicked out.
I think that I was successful in getting my point across. I think that I was successful in getting my pont across because I feel that since immigration is a big issue here in the United States that then maybe people would pay attention, think about how they feel about immigartion, and then they would decide wether or not they are for immigration.
URL: academics.utep.edu/Default.aspx?tabid=20021
Monday, December 04, 2006
Make My Own Statement
a. My target audience are Americans who don't have free healthcare insurance.
b. I want my audience to know that not all of us are getting free healthcare, and we need to find ways to obtain it, being it protesting, or complaining to our state representatives.
c. This topic is important to me becuase the thought of me getting injured and then having to pay thousands of dollars for the bill upsets me because I believe that as a US citizen, the country should take care of my expensive health costs. I'm not rich, you know.
d. I think I was successful in getting my point across because asking "Free country, free healthcare?" causes people to think "if this is a free country, shouldn't we be getting free healthcare?" and if they don't have free healthcare, then they know it's an issue, and that they need to react. My image is the picture of a health insurance card depicted with the united states with a question mark on top. It also has "US Citizen" as the cardholder's name. I did this because it makes people think that all US citizens should have health care insurance, which is my statement.
My images are from:
http://www.arnoldmagnetics.com
http://www.redcross.org (taken from the banner)
Making a Statement
1) My target audience is anyone who has abused or has been abuse. Whether it was in a relationship or by their parents. If you have been abused before it will leave you with emotional and mental scares. The audience also doesn't have to be the victims, it can also be the attacker because if anything, need to wake up and see that putting people down only causes more drama than intended.
2) What we can do to help these people is help them get out of their troubled relationship. Even if they weren't getting abuse physically, you can still be abused mentally by being put down by the other person. And if it's a family member then they need a reality check because beating your child only means you failed to get the point across to your child that they are not supposed to do something wrong when they know they are only going to get caught.
3) This topic is important becasue abusers come in all shapes and sizes. Skin color doesn't matter and neither does age. Just because you see a certain group of people on t.v get abused doesn't mean it is only that certain age or color of people getting abused. No one person is immune to this problem.
4) I think I was able to get my point across because as you can see in the pictures above their are people of all ages and colors that were victimized. Just because you are not the victim it also doesn't make you the better person because that person you are abusing another human being just like you. I also think I got the point across because the slogan at the top is pretty straight forward.
5)www.sagarialaw.com
www.umich.com
www.gallerytungsten.com
Making a Statement
1) My target audience is anyone who has abused or has been abuse. Whether it was in a relationship or by their parents. If you have been abused before it will leave you with emotional and mental scares. The audience also doesn't have to be the victims, it can also be the attacker because if anything, need to wake up and see that putting people down only causes more drama than intended.
2) What we can do to help these people is help them get out of their troubled relationship. Even if they weren't getting abuse physically, you can still be abused mentally by being put down by the other person. And if it's a family member then they need a reality check because beating your child only means you failed to get the point across to your child that they are not supposed to do something wrong when they know they are only going to get caught.
3) This topic is important becasue abusers come in all shapes and sizes. Skin color doesn't matter and neither does age. Just because you see a certain group of people on t.v get abused doesn't mean it is only that certain age or color of people getting abused. No one person is immune to this problem.
4) I think I was able to get my point across because as you can see in the pictures above their are people of all ages and colors that were victimized. Just because you are not the victim it also doesn't make you the better person because that person you are abusing another human being just like you. I also think I got the point across because the slogan at the top is pretty straight forward.
Sunday, December 03, 2006
Make a Statement
- Who is your target audience? (global, Americans, neighborhood community, TBA community, etc.)
- What do you want your audience to do (action) or know?
My target audience is to all the students and teenagers of high school and college. The intention of this image is to show that more and more students today in America are dropping out of school. This image is to raise consciousness for the audience about their future. I want the audience to know that with the lack of education one can never be able to pursue in their career and be satisfied with themselves. I believe that one can never have too much education; everyday there’s something new to add on to the history education. - Why is this topic important to you?
- Do you think you were successful in getting your point across? Why or why not?
This topic is important to me because it tells me that I have to continue to work hard and stay focus. The image that I created with the statement “Stay in School” I believe its statement would be successful in getting my point across because it's clear and understandable. With the image of the graph included it clearly explains my point. - Include the URL of where you got your image from.
http://www.plsinfo.org/healthysmc/5/html/high_school_dropouts.html
http://www.mendocino.edu/tc/pg/1193/high_school_equivalency_program.html
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Make a Statement
This topic is important to me because it has had a great impact on people of my race. I feel as though it is my duty to make people more aware. Each and everyday more and more people are being infected and dying from this disease. To change this we need to make people see the truth.
I do feel as though my point is being made in this image. People should be able to understand it because it is pretty clear.
For this image I didn't use images from any websites and I took the image myself.
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Make a statement
The target audience was everyone. I believe that every one should be aware of poverty and how it effects the people going through it. There are alot of people in this world who have nothing. And they are litterally dying of hunger, and they have nothing to wear or nowhere to live. It's not only adults, but it's children and babies and elders.
what do you want your audience to do?
If every one can just see what a difference it makes to help out, it feels good to know you helped save someone. To just see all of the children dying of hunger, and cold because there is no coat or house to live in. People can donate and help out. It really helps to atleaast give some clothes.
Why is this topic important to you?
This topic is important to me because, what if one of us are going through poverty. And what if we didn't have a home or clothes, and we had no money for food? Wouldn't you want some one to help? I know I would. I think that we can make a change one person at a time.
Do you think you were successful in getting your point across? why or why not?
I hope I was successful in getting my point across. I believe that every one needs help, they just need help getting that help. This is my image:
and I put 2 photos together, the first is of a bunch of kids look like hey are grabbing for food and the second is a photo of kids inside an abandoned home.
MAKE YOUR OWN STATEMENT
One type of audience that i want my picture to attract are children of young age. I chose to target this audience because I want to let them know that doing the wrong things can have harsh consequences. Also want them to make the right choices and set themselves on the right paths to sucess. Another audience that I want to target are teens in highschool. I chose to target this audience to prevent them from using violence to solve their problems.
I want my audience to know that using violence comes with a serious consequence. What i would want my audience to do is not use weapons like guns or knives to bring harm on one another. I would want my audience to stay out the streets and find something to do so they would stay out of trouble. Another thing that I would want my audience to do is not get involed with gangs because that makes you a suspect and an automatic steretype of society. I want my audience to become sucessful people and stay out of jail.
This topic is very important to me because today their are to many teens my age dying over dumb disputes with one another and instead of talking they use violence to settle their problems. I think this topic is very important to me because their are way to many kids my age going to jail becuse they can't refrane from holding a weapon when not having the privilage. I think that this image is important to me because to many teens are hanging in the streets and not trying to do something with their life that will help them become a sucessful person. This topic is very important because teens are making wrong desicions and paying the untimate price for what they did. I think this image is important because I don't want little children growing up and making mistakes that can cause them to be in jail their whole life.
Yes I do think that I am sucessful in getting my point across. I think that i am sucessful in getting my point across because it shows what will happen to a person if they make the wrong choices or use weapons for violence against another person.
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Blog 5: Moral Dilemmas in Media
The way I can tell an image is fake is by the colors, or tone. This is the way that an image has been altered. Also, I can tell an image is fake is alteration of an an existing image that was captured by camera. An existing image can be altered by changing the context of the image, like saying that an image of a baby in diapers is an image of a baby with pull-ups on top of a box. When a picture is taken in a dark room it provides an advantage in adding and removing people or background from images taken by a camera.
B) In your opinion…Can you trust the images you see in the media? Why or why not?
In my opinion, I think not. The reason I thought no is because from the article “Photo Fakery” by Robert Fiete’s I have read that not all of the images we see in the media are real.
C) In your opinion…when is photo manipulation “OK” and when is it “WRONG”? Explain ONE situation in which photo manipulation is acceptable, and ONE situation in which it is NOT.
I think that it is ok to manipulate photos when it is trying to sell something that is supposed to be manipulated. I think that it is not ok when it chanes the way someone looks to sell a product.
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
blog 5
A) From the reading…How do you know when an image is fake? Fiete cites 7 different ways to identify fake images. Explain 2 different techniques. There are many ways to be able to tell how an image is fake and they are.
Usually lines that don’t match up
Blurs
Colors differ
Objects may be lighter or darker
You might see it as a layer
lighting
B) In your opinion…Can you trust the images you see in the media? Why or why not?
In my opinion I do not think that people can trust images that we see in media because most of the time the stuff you see in magazines is usually makeup and you don’t see any pores or wrinkles in the girls face so you can really tell that is fake also in images of cars they try and make the car look better than it is because of the lighting in the picture.
C) In your opinion…when is photo manipulation “OK” and when is it “WRONG”? Explain ONE situation in which photo manipulation is acceptable, and ONE situation in which it is NOT.
One situation when photo manipulation is wrong is when you try to sell products to people and you know well that the product does not work but they edit the people in the picture and makes it look like it works.
I believe there is only really 1 situation when photo manipulation is right and it is when you trying to sensor something to hide it from the public or from kids or from propaganda
Monday, November 06, 2006
Blog 5: Moral Dilemmas
2) In my opinion you can trust the images in the media to be fake becuse they always are claiming to be real, when they are all fake and are trying to make up the newest fads in the world. They are almost always fake because those people are really vein and will usually try to hide their human side to try to look better than other people.
3) The only case where photo manipulation is o.k is when you are trying to clean something up so that kids won't see the terror going on. This is the only reason photo manipulation is right because it's trying to hide somehting like a murder victim or horror movies real aspect when you know children are going to end up watching it.
It is wrong when you are trying to sell your product to people because they then you are lying to people to get their crappy rpoduct out there. If it actually worked then you wouldn't have to go around boasting that your rpoduct is the best at whatever it is supposed to do. If it really is better, word of mouth will spread and your product will be number one because of results and not just because you paid somebody to tell the world that its the best at what it does, let the rpoduct speak for itself.
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Blog 5: Moral Dilemmas in Media/IP Term 1
Inconsistency- You can tell if an image has been altered if a section of the image is inconsistent with the rest. For example, if the color, tone and edges of the section don't match up with the rest of the image, then the image may have been altered. Inconsistent illumination and shadowing are things to look for as well, but don't forget that illumination characteristics of a scene can seem inconsistent if imaging properties and other factors aren't taken into account.
Context Altering- context altering is the most common method of image editing. Changing the context of an image is usually claiming that the image is actually an image of something else. You can also change the content of an image by placing an image on a different image to create an image with a new meaning. It's a little tricky to identify an image with altered context. One way is to focus on the part of the image that makes it unbelievable. Also make sure to look for inconsistencies.
B) In your opinion…Can you trust the images you see in the media? Why or why not?
In my opinion, I can't trust the images I see on the media. After seeing many before-and-after pictures of models and products, I don't know what to believe anymore. I can't trust images because I can't tell if they're real or fake, or if it's the real deal, or some lie.
C) In your opinion…when is photo manipulation “OK” and when is it “WRONG”? Explain ONE situation in which photo manipulation is acceptable, and ONE situation in which it is NOT.
It's okay to manipulate photos only when you're doing it with good intentions. For example, retouching old photos; it’s okay to retouch an old photo in order to preserve it because the original is in bad shape, or has bad quality.
It's NOT okay to manipulate photos when you doing it in order to lie to people. For example, manipulating a photo to promote a product, making people think it's better than it actually is, or making the model for a product appear beautiful, so others will buy the product in hopes of looking beautiful, too.
Monday, October 30, 2006
Blog 5: Moral Dilemmas in Media
B) In your opinion…Can you trust the images you see in the media? Why or why not? It is very hard for me to trust images used in media becuase most of them are false or fake. They are also sometimes taken out of context and altered to perfection. For example makeup companies always try to make their products seem like they are good products. By having a model use their makeup and the photographer later on altering the picture to perfection, to make their product look good.
C) In your opinion…when is photo manipulation “OK” and when is it “WRONG”? Explain ONE situation in which photo manipulation is acceptable, and ONE situation in which it is NOT.
I think it is only ok to manipulate an image when it is for something simple like if in a picture a person has red eye then it would be okay. In that case nothing is really being completely changed or taken out of context. It would be wrong to manipulate an advertisement because that means that the product is being falsely advertised.
Blog 5: Moral Dilemmas in Media/ IP 1
There are seven different ways Robert Fiete cited to identify fake images. One way I can tell an image is fake is by the inconsistent shadows, colors, or tone. These are clues to tell you that an image has been altered. Another way I can tell an image is fake is altering an existing image that was captured by a camera. An existing image can be altered by changing the context of the image, such as claiming that an image of a lampshade or changing the content of the image, such as superimposing. For example, when a picture is taken in a dark room it provides an advantage in adding and removing people or background from images taken by a camera.
B) In your opinion…Can you trust the images you see in the media? Why or why not?
In my opinion, I can't trust the images that I see i the media. I can't trust it because the photos that are in the media are always being retouched, for instance Make- up ads. My proof is www.campaignforrealbeauty.com.
C) In your opinion…when is photo manipulation “OK” and when is it “WRONG”? Explain ONE situation in which photo manipulation is acceptable, and ONE situation in which it is NOT.
I my opinion, photo manipulation is only ok when you are taken school pictures of and type of picture and you have scares or acne on your face and it makes your picture UGLY. It is not ok to do photo maniplulation when an image is going to be in the media's eye. Like, pictures of celebrities who are on ads because it is not showing the public what you really look like and it is not giving the targeted audience the right information about the product that they are trying to sell.
Saturday, October 28, 2006
Blog 5: Moral Dilemmas in Media/IP Term 1
From the reading there are seven different ways Robert Fiete cited to identify fake images. One way I can tell an image is fake is by the inconsistent shadows, colors, or tone. These are indications that an image has been altered. Another way I can tell an image is fake is altering an existing image that was captured by a camera. An existing image can be altered by changing the context of the image, such as claiming that an image of a lampshade or changing the content of the image, such as superimposing. For example, when a picture is taken in a dark room it provides an advantage in adding and removing people or background from images taken by a camera.
B) In your opinion…Can you trust the images you see in the media? Why or why not?
In my opinion, I have to say no. The reason I said no is because from the reading “Photo Fakery” by Robert Fiete’s I have learned that not all images we see in the media are real. The images we see are in a way retouch or manipulated. Though some images we see are not clear to either if they manipulated or retouch, I learned that people who are experts with programs such as Adobe Photoshop can easily retouch and manipulate the images that we can not tell if they fake or not. From the reading Robert Fiete mention that “some people generate fake images for profit, selling pictures of alien, a ghost, or an alien ghost of Elvis to the tabloids.” This said that the reason people generate fake images is to get a profit.
C) In your opinion…when is photo manipulation “OK” and when is it “WRONG”? Explain ONE situation in which photo manipulation is acceptable, and ONE situation in which it is NOT.
I believe it is OK to manipulate images when you are trying to retouch it to make it better. For example, in cover magazines most celebrities don’t look as good as they do on the magazines. So what people do is after they taken the picture of the celebrity, they would transfer it to the computer and edit it with programs such as Adobe Photoshop. The reason people retouch the images are to make the celebrity look better and to get people interest in the magazine. That’s why the most important thing about a magazine is the cover. It is wrong to manipulate images when you are given false statements about a particular image to what its actual meaning or when you trying to hide the truth from the public. For example, the used of images in propagandas are wrong.
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
blog 4
(a) WHY do you think it was altered? (what about the image makes it look altered) the lighting in this picture looks really fake
(b) WHO was the target audience? any one who likes really expensive cars and plans on buying one.
(c) WHAT is the impact/intention of the image? to sell the car
(d) WHERE did you find the image (include the URL)? on google
Blog 5: MORAL DILEMMAS IN MEDIA
From the reading Robert Fiete cites 7 was to identify if an image is fake. One way to tell if an image is fake is if the images shows inconsistency in the shadows, coloring, and tone. When an image has shadows that are inconsistent with other shadows in the picture. Also if there are changes of color in the picture then that shows that the images has been altered. Another way to check if an image has been altered is that if it has inconsistent geometrics. For example all parallel lines in a scene have a vanishing point. If an image in a scene doesn't have a vanishing point that means that the image has been altered.
B) In your opinion…Can you trust the images you see in the media? Why or why not?
In my opinion you cannot trust any images that you see in the media because they are all altered. All image in the media have been altered. All the advertisements that we see on television and in magazines have been altered so the companies can show their product in the best possible way. Then when you actually buy the product you see that it is different then the produc t that was advertised.
In my opinion it is ok to manipulate an image when you are using it to create your own art. This would be an ok time to manipulate images because you are only doing it to express your creativity. It is wrong to manipulate images when you using it to deceive and trick people. One example of this would be advertisements. These are wrong to do because they use all sorts of techniques to make the product look really good but, in reality when you get the product it looks really different then the way it was advertised.
DONOW 2 : section 05
1) When is it OK to manipulate images?
2) When is it WRONG?
Blog 4: Image Manipulation
(a) WHY do you think it was altered? (what about the image makes it look altered)
Her skin looks fake because it has no pores and it is really clear.
(b) WHO was the target audience?
Women becasue only women wear make up.
(c) WHAT is the impact/intention of the image?
The impact/intention of the image is to imply to women that wearing makeup will give women skin like the women has.
(d) WHERE did you find the image (include the URL)?
I found the image at http://www.fashion-planet.com/sept98/features/facing_fall/dior.jpg
Monday, October 23, 2006
Blog 4: Image Manipulation
(a) I think the image was altered so people would believe that the product actually works, and would therefore buy it. What makes it look altered is that although the camera is so close, the model has little to no visible pores on her face, which is impossible in reality.
(b) The target audience are gullible people with really crappy skin, and who want to look beautiful.
(c) The intention of this image is to make people think that this product will clear up your skin, and make you look purdy.
(d) This image was found on a web page that displays different Neutrogena ads.
http://kristink.fanwired.com/neutrogenaads.html
Blog 4
A. I believe this image is altered because if you look closely at the image you can see the face is perfect. When you look at the image you can’t see any pores or pimples. If you look at the hair you can see that every hair is in place. You can also see the colors in the image are very bright.
B.I believe the target audience is women that wear make up.
C. The intention of the image is to make women make their make up. They are telling women that if they buy that make up, they look like the girl in the image.
D. I found the image in this website http://www.jedroot.com/makeup/sa/articles/art/sephora-01.jpg
Blog 4: Image Manipulation
I know for a fact this image has been altered because I created it last year for my history class. I altered this image to promote anti-violence. The target audience for this image were teenagers. My intentions for the impact of this image was to make people think about what is going on to the world and how the violence needs to come to an end.
Sunday, October 22, 2006
Blog 4: A Maniplulated or Retouched Photo
a) WHY do you think it was altered? (what about the image makes it look altered)
I think this picture was altered because of the different images manipulate to form a more powerful picture to show the event that is concerning. For example, in this picture you can see the World Trade Center blended in with the American flag and the Constitution, while the Statue of Liberty head is blended in the stars of the American flag. With these pictures put together we know the message that it is being said; in this case the message is about the tragedy of September 11 terrorist attacked on America killing innocent people.
b) WHO was the target audience?
I think the target audience for this picture is more about the American people; especially those who lost their love ones in the disaster of terrorist attack. This picture is dedicate that we will always remember and honor those who risked their lives to rescue the people and the death of the innocent people.
c) WHAT is the impact/intention of the image?
The impact of combining these images into one is because when they are formed as one picture it creates a more powerful image in showing a better understanding for the viewer. For example, if you only had an image of the American flag your first thought would be it symbolize America, but if you add in the World Trade Center, the Statue of Liberty, and the Constitution it creates and symbolize a different meaning. Now instead of symbolizing for America with the American flag, it symbolize the tragedy of September 11 terrorist attacked on America with the three other images added to the picture. The intention of this image is to show the remembrance of the tragedy happen on September 11, 2001 what U.S. has gone through.
d) WHERE did you find the image (include the URL)?
http://www.art.com/asp/sp-asp/_/pd--10106841/FlagPatriotic_Collage_Photofile.htm
Friday, October 20, 2006
Blog 5
B) It depends on how you perceive the image, there are times were you look at the photograph in a magazine and realize that the image you are looking at is not exactly the same when you observe it up close. You can trust an image in the media when you see an image that looks real, but was probably done in Photoshop. For instance, when you come across an image in a magazine you notice a group of people you automatically start to think that these people are family members or friends. These people could probably don’t even know each other and be placed together in this one photo.
C) Photo manipulation is ok only when you’re re-touching your own photo or year book pictures; because some people would want to reminisce on the times they had in high school. Photo manipulation for advertisement is wrong because many older woman look at the young woman that are on the cover of a magazine selling this make-up products. The older woman start to think if the make-up this young woman is wearing would make them look younger. When in reality half these products that are on these advertisements don’t even work.
Blog 4:
a) i think this image was altered because first of the lighting on the car goes for lite to dark to lite. another reason why i think thtis picture was alterd is because the shadow does not mact the shape of the car as you can see behind the trunk.
b) The target audience that the artist is tring to get is any that is looking for a new flashy car to show off.
c) The reason why the aritist did is to make the car look more extatic than what is realy is to the neaked eye.
DONOW section 06 : Mrs. Skipper is in China...
...and she is blogging about it!
Check out her blog and post a comment saying hello!
http://skipinchina.blogspot.com/
Blog 4
2) The target audience when creating this photo was my friends.
3) The intention was to combine to of the greatest wrestling groups into one.
4)http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/8/8f/250px-Vengeance06.gif
http://www.bergoiata.org/fe/divers13/NWO%20wallpaper01.jpg
EXTRA CREDIT : perception vs deception
( HW 50 pts )
CLICK HERE to watch this video about beauty, produced by the Dove Self-Esteem Fund.
COMMENT to this post : (DUE 10/31)
Post your reactions to this video by clicking on the "comment" link below :
1) What was your immediate reaction? Explain how you felt after watching this video.
2) How does the billboard for Fasel makeup define "beauty"?
3) Do you think the media's perception of "beauty" is correct?
4) Define what YOU think "beauty" really is.
EXTRA CREDIT : A single shot can end a war
One of the photographs we studied in the Photojournalism lecture, "Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima" by Rosenthal, is the subject of a major motion picture directed by Clint Eastwood entitled "The Flags of Our Fathers." It is due to be released this fall.
"February 1945. Even as victory in Europe was finally within reach, the war in the Pacific raged on. One of the most crucial and bloodiest battles of the war was the struggle for the island of Iwo Jima, which culminated with what would become one of the most iconic images in history: five Marines and a Navy corpsman raising the American flag on Mount Suribachi. The inspiring photo capturing that moment became a symbol of victory to a nation that had grown weary of war and made instant heroes of the six American soldiers at the base of the flag, some of whom would die soon after, never knowing that they had been immortalized."COMMENT to this post : DUE 10/31
1) Would you go see this movie? Why or why not?
Related Links :
http://www.flagsofourfathers.net/flags-of-our-fathers-trailer/
Blog 5: MORAL DILEMMAS IN MEDIA
a second example where pics cantb e trusted is those loose weightcomercial with the weight loss pills. people in the comercials look all extra plastic when in actuality thats is not how it is.
a last example of hpw pics are unworth is the pics of models and how young ladies think that is is true beauty. some of these picture consist of people with no pores in their skin. we all have pores. this is all false advertisment and cant be trustd.
2. how to differenciate a credible picture from one that is not credible. it depends on what the photo is pertinent to. the given examples above are questionable. the weight loss pictures and plastic sergery pictions can and cant be deamed as credible. but the super model pictures are automatically known as not credible. not saying that these women and mean for that matter arent beautiful. make up works real miracles. it hides alot. as shown here: http://homepage.mac.com/gapodaca/digital/bikini/index.html. these are examples og what make up does. it decieves you. these pictures are not credible.
3. manipulating a photo isnt always bad. its ok when the picture is not bwin used to scam people like for advirtisment purposes. like cartoons or art work. artist have different visions some of which include manipulation to their art. an artist cant be faulted for a manipualted picture because it is the way they see it. an example of art that is manipulated is shown here: http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.rafelalmaary.com/images/manipulated-images/SunFlower.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.rafelalmaary.com/manipulated-images.htm&h=404&w=595&sz=90&hl=en&start=3&tbnid=uc3lPBqiGYZc1M:&tbnh=92&tbnw=135&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dmanipulated%2Bpicture%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26sa%3DN
visual:
here its ok because ur your scaming anyone and because an artist has the right to be creative. its also beautiful.
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B) I know when an image is credible when the image has not ben messed with. when it acctually and not a fariy tale
C) photo manipulation is okay for like family or school photos if requested. photo manipulation is not okay when you do it to change a ppersons whole appearance. for instance in magazines and on the internet most people dont really look like that so it wouldnt be right.
D)one way of telling if an image is fake is if the image has been alterd by an existing image that was taken by a camera. another way of telling is by altering the context of an image. like saying something is one thing but it really isn't .
Blog # 5: Moral Dilemas in Media
B) The was you can tell you that image has been retouched is by looking at the image pointing out what's perfect or not. As evident you look at a basketball "LeBron James" pictures they're in action and not retouched with any type of make-up. Another is when you look on the cover of essence magazine the image is retouched with make-up and you see all the blumishes on the person's face.
C) The times you should be able to manipuate a pictures is when your comparing and contrasting. It isn't okay when you advertising false information about somebody. This concludes that nothing in the world could be perfect.
D) The way you can tell if a picture is fake is when the image is faded in or out including having make- up to cover-up the blumishes and pores of a person face, but when it comes to the person body they make skin all smooth and shiny. One Robert's Fiete ways of pointing out a fake picture is when the content of the image is altered. The reason how you can tell is when you like physical traits to see which one is using the photographer imagination. Another factor is illumination characteristics of a scene. You can tell when you have 3d image that is being illuminated or faded/shadow to make it appealing to the viewer.
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Blog 5 : Moral Dilemmas in Media
When it comes to media, we have alot of dilemmas that we deal with. For example, we have pictures that are very fake.
a.) I know when a picture is fake because you can see blemishes and spots in the picture were the photographer forces it. In most supermodels pictures or even a regular picture that was manipulated, you can something that is larger like he breasts or her eyes.
b.) In media today, alot of photographers can have pictures that can make a person think about something. Forexample, if a kid sees a picture of 50 Cent with a gun he would want to get a gun because he thinks it is ok because 50 Cent has one. But most pictures are good for our media like when they are advertising for cars or girl stuff.
Blog #4
This picture is a picture of Last years Hurricane Katrina. I picked this picture because I felt that Hurricane Katrina was something very powerful last year because so many people lost family members, their love ones, and their personal belongings that they cherished. I think this picture was altered because of the different mixtures of colors. For example you can see “The Times” newspaper then you can see someone’s house with trees going across the paper in a straight line. I think the target audience for this picture could have been anybody from children to adults. But in this picture the people that went through Hurricane Katrina suffered a lot. Like the lady in this picture this is what people had to go through. A lot of people lost their homes, and companies. Also you can see a little bit how people had to leave their cars and travel on foot. Hurricane Katrina was a very bad time for the Southeast and it will always be remembered as the years go on.
Blog 5 : Moral Dilemmas in Media/IP Term 1
In media class seminar we covered on a lot of things. First it was the introduction on Blogoshere then we did photo analysis were we had to look for a picture and talk about how it impacted the world. In blogger 4 we had to look for pictures that had been manipulated with and talk about it. You can’t always trust the images in media because they might have been manipulated in a way so it can attract a certain group. The actual picture might have been changed like the color and the appearance. You can never know when an image is credible or not because it might just look that good or it was change. The only way you no if an image is credible or not is if you took the picture you’re self. Sometimes when you have those digital cameras they have brighten and darken on it. Manipulation is ok when you’re trying to make a point like feed the children or war pictures. It is wrong when your making a persons body unreal and women try to get that body and can’t.
In the car picture its ok because its showing of the style of the car even though its altered.
In the other picture the lady has no pures and this is not ok because then ladys will start to by this product and it doesn't work because the picture was altered.
Blog 3: Photo Analysis
This photo makes me feel as though Albert E. is just learning how to ride a bike and he is successful. i also think that he is having a good time because he is smiling. The weather also looks very nice.
I dont have any prior knowledge on this photo. But I knew that it was Einstein becasue of the hair and the time of year.
I can concluded that the photographer wanted to capture Einstein in his glory days when he was just starting to invent things.
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Blog 4: A Maniplulated or Retouched Photo
The target audience is people who are into cars. The impact/ intention of this image are the bright colors, the fast car, and the
You would find this image at: http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=fake%20images&sa=N&tab=wi
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
DONOW : section 05
1) How can you tell if an image is "fake"? List 3 warning signs.
Blog 2
The purpose of the blog was about terrorist news. The blog says that the Bush Administration are not believed by everyone, and they were just trying to cover up the situation.
One of the comments that were posted was talking about how the Bush Administration had brainwashed the 16% that still believed what he was saying.
Blog 2 : Welcome to the blogosphere
The purpose of the blog was about a little boy named Jack. Jack is a cute little kid, and the blog that i posted about was him and a telephone. there were also blogs about him and a journal he has and how he like to play with his friends and hid toys, mind you Jack is no more than, what?, three.
One blogger wrtoe:
At October 16, 2006, mimi said...
I enjoyed our conversation today, Jack. It doesn't matter to me that you hung up....you called back and that's all that matters.;
i guess it's a family member, and that's who little Jack was talking to on the phone.
Monday, October 16, 2006
Blog 3
I see a young girl in the army. I feel very sad because I think that maybe this is a young girl that had to go to the army because it’s the only way that she can help her family. When I look at the girls eyes I can see that she look likes she’s proud and she’s ready for anything. She looks very prepare and confident.
Reading about this image I found out that this a teenage Colombian girl. She’s involved in a group name FARC. They kill innocent Colombians because they want to take over the counties government. I learned looking at this image that 6,000 children are believed to be fighting in Colombia. A third of these kids are females. Many of the kids are forced to join the groups. Some other times the children decide to join the group because they offer money.
The photographer took this image because he wanted to raise awareness. The photographer wanted to inform the public about the situation in Colombia. I think he took the photo that way because a young girl holding a gun is not something you see everyday. I think other people reaction when looking at this image is surprise and impress. I think if people look at this image they probably will decide to help the kids so this image is raising social awareness.
Blog 3 : Photo Analysis
In this photograph I see before and after pictures of Japan. At first you see buildings and then in the after picture you see no buildings in it and it looks like a desert.
I see a city and then the after effects of the explosion and it makes me feel bad about what happend after seeing the devistation of the attack.
This event took place during world war 2 and was the event that made Japan surrender.
The photogrophers intentions were to show the devestation that the united states caused when they bombed japan.
Blog 2
The purpose of this blog is to inform people about news in Colombia. They talk about sports and the things that Colombians enjoy. They have no comments on the blogs.
Blog 3: Photo Analysis
In this image I see five African children who seems like they are hungry and sick. It seems like they are locked into a room with bars as if they are in jail. You can't tell the season that they are in but it is sunny and it may be hot.
My personal feelings about this image is that I feel bad for these children because they are poor and the probably don't have a family who loves them and who can take care of them. When I look at this image I wonder children who are ashy, dirty, and they don't look healthy. It makes me think of how good of a life that I have, that involes a lovable family, food to eat, water to drink and bathe in, and clothes that I can fit.
My prior knowledge based on this photo is that in Africa kids and even adults struggle to take care of themselves. This picture was taken recently of the children.
I think that photograpger took this picture so that people can see how African children are living. I think that other people's reactions would be the same as mine.
Friday, October 13, 2006
Blog 5: Moral dilemas in media
B) Some of the ways you can tell if an image is credible is if the image is looks real and you can tell if it hasnt been retouched or not. For example if you see a picture of a athlete on the field those are real. If you see a picture of a model on the cover of a magazine most if not all of the time the photo has been retouched.
C) Some of the times when its okay to manipulate a photo is when you are trying to sell a product like are car or some food products and things of that nature. Some of the times when its not okay to manipulate a photo is when you put a girl on the cover of a magazine because of the fact that you are promoting false beauty. Those girls all have the perfect face with the perfect body and in reality that doesn't exist.
D) One technique in determing wheather a image is fake or not is when the context is altered is to identify aspects of the image that are inconsitent with the image description. Another technique in determing wheather a image is fake is to focus on the aspects that make its unbelievable.
Blog 5 :Moral Dilemmas in Media/IP Term 1
Inconsistency- When an image is altered you can tell if a section of the image does not blend with the rest. For example, if the color or does not match up with the rest of the image like if the glossy paint job on a car, making it extra shiny then the image may have been altered. You can also tell by inconsistent lighting and shadowing are things that you also might see.
Context Altering- context altering is the mostly used image editing technique. You change the context of an image then claim that the image is of something else. You can also change the content of an image by placing an image on a different image to create an image with a new meaning. It's hard to notice with altered context but always one part of the image that makes it unbelievable
B) In your opinion…Can you trust the images you see in the media? Why or why not?
I can not trust the images I see in the media because I now that they could be altered to be anything that the artist wants it to be for that reason. After seeing many before-and-after pictures of the models I don't know what is real anymore. I can't trust images anymore since I can't tell if they're real or not.
C) In your opinion…when is photo manipulation “OK” and when is it “WRONG”? Explain ONE situation in which photo manipulation is acceptable, and ONE situation in which it is NOT.C) 1. A situation when a photo should be retouched is when the artist is trying to persuade the viewer into helping the human kind to be better and making people feel sorry and depressed. 2. A situation when a photo should not be touched is when the artist is trying to persuade the viewer into buying companies products or for a lie.
D) From the reading the way that I know how an images is fake is because of the lighting in the photo and the way objects are positioned.
When I first looked at this picture the first thing I recognized was a young child with a paper hat on his head that has a saying on it: Don’t make me an orphan by dying from aids.
When looking at this picture I see an African child that looks no older than 8. The first thing I say to my self is this child is full innocence. It makes me start to think that just because kids are young they still know what’s happening in our world today. Parents and grown-ups can no longer try to hide information from them. When I look at him I could tell in the look in his eyes that he has been or has seen it all. He knows HIV/Aids are the most deadly disease in American especially in Africa. As soon as I read the writing on his paper hat “Don’t make me an orphan by dying from aids.” I start to think if his mother or father is suffering from Aids and he doesn’t want to become an orphan when they die.
I don’t know when HIV/Aids had begun, but I do know that during 1940s HIV had jumped from animals to humans. To this day many people are suffering from this disease. In 2006, approximately millions of people are suffering with this disease about half of the number of people that are suffering from it doesn’t even know it. Many people though the only people to get this disease is by having sexual intercourse with the same gender. What people really don’t know is that you can get HIV when you use the same needle as someone else. People who inject themselves with drugs also risk infecting themselves with HIV.
The photographer’s intention on this photo was to show viewers that not only should we acknowledge the importance behind HIV/aids but the message this child is displaying on his hat. The photographer is letting the audience know not only does this disease affect adults but it affects young ones!
Blog 5: Moral Dilemmas in Media/ IP Term 1
You can tell that a picture is credible or not by looking at the source. If your ever in doubt about if a picture is credible or not ask yourself: does the picture look professional? Is the picture from a source that produces well know pictures?. Or does the picture have errors or things that look out of place?
Many people have diffrent beliefs about what is exceptable when it comes to manipulating photos. In my opinion manipulating photos is okay in many diffrent aspects. It's okay when your taking a school photo and you have an unexpected bump on your face, in art, and for entertainment. I also believe something controversial. I believe it is okay to manipulate photos when selling a product. Many makeup companies sell their makeup beside the picture of a "flawless" face and many of the headlines say "Unmistakably Beautyful" or "Want Beautyful Skin." People believe that this is false advertising and deception but i dont. I believe that its fine. This is becasue if you put the face of a regular looking person on the cover of a makeup product box then most likely the product isnt going to be sold. Think about it; people wear makeup because they want to cover there normal face and make it look better then it really is. So why would someone want to see a imperfect face on a bottle of make that they want to make them look perfect?
A good way to be able to tell if a photo is fake is to see if anything in the picture is inconsistent with the image discription. Another way is by looking to understand the image formation properties of a camera. If you know that then you know when a picture is real.