Whatrhetoricalconsiderationsdidyoumakewhiletakingthepictures?Didtheytranslatetothepictures?Howdidyouengagetheadviceoftheguestphotographer?Howcloselydidyoufollowtheplanyoudevised?
The rhetorical considerations i took into account when taking the pictures was mainly pathos, what dog owners take pride in or can relate to when seeing my pictures, giving it a sense of ethos as well because its giving myself a little credibility in the truth of it all... they did translate into the pictures but using a dog as your "star" is alot harder than using a person. he does what he wants when he wants he doesnt pose he doesnt stay in one spot long enough to get a decent picture.i went thru hundreds of pictures then i kind of thought about .. hmm every one knows dogs can be a little crazy so i decided to throw in a blurred picture of him running. it kind of catches the reality in the pictures of a not so perfectly trained dogg. the guest photographer, really gave me ideas on photo angles.. i was thinking about doing just regular pictures but then i decided to listen to her about getting close and giving it a little more meaning, catching movement, etc. i KIND of followed my plan. i decided to add a little to it as i went. but the music was a last resort becuase i thought just the pictures would be too boring but now that ive seen some others i dnt think the music is too appropriate that might be a huge revision ..
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Blog 2!! a little late
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