Wednesday, August 6, 2014

So its been a while since the last time that I posted anything in my blog, but that was because nothing interesting had happen in my life. I felt like my photography career came to a end because I didn't enjoy it as much as I did before. My photos were good but to me they didn’t really tell a story. However since I moved to NYC I have had more time and freedom to improve my skills. All of the techniques that I learned over the two years of taking photography at Orange Glen High school have allow me to be more creative and give New York city my own personal touch. New York is such a cool place that inspires me to take photos for examples these: 

PHOTO BY EDUARDO HERNANDEZ VIVAR;
LONG EXPOSURE

PHOTO BY EDUARDO HERNANDEZ VIVAR
HDR

BY EDUARDO HERNANDEZ VIVAR
HDR

PHOTO BY EDUARDO HERNANDEZ VIVAR
MACRO

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Pop Art

Photo By Eduardo Hernandez
 

This Pop Art project was probably the hardest project that we have done in my advance photo class. Taking all of the pictures was a quick and simple process, we had to make different expressions in each photo to make the final pop art photo look interesting. The hard part of this project was the after editing in Adobe Photoshop cs5. Ms. Young taught us how to make our pop art one way, which I couldn't seem to understand, and I didn't like they way the final pop art came out. So I went to You Tube and learned from 4 different videos how to make pop art using Photoshop cs5. After noticing that there were different ways in which we can create a Pop art photo I decided to get creative and put all four techniques in my final Pop Art.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Panoramics


Photo by Eduardo Hernandez
I took this Panoramic photo on Friday the 13th during a varsity football game. In order to create this  Panoramic photo, I took about 15 different shots of the field from side to side using a tripod.  I took about five different sets of the same scene to make sure I had a variety to chose from. I had to make sure that all of my exposures were the same on every single frame, if one was off I went back and re-shot it. This was a simple step but it was critical, because if they weren't all evenly expose the final panoramic picture would off and look weird. The next step was to put all of the frames into adobe Photoshop and have it create a Panoramic.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Multiplicity Project



This was my final work for the multiplicity project for my Photo 2 class.
Photo by: Eduardo Hernandez Vivar  

For our first project Ms. Young had us make a multiplicity photo. In order to make it we had to go out and take multiple shots of the same object. We made sure that all of the frames had drastic change in that one object  and that the background was as similar as possible so that we would had less work with the after editing. Once we had the pictures we used adobe photoshop to edit them. We opened the fames under script and loaded them into stakcs. This made the next step easy because adobe photoshop made sure the the pcitures match. All I had to do was erased some parts of each frame so that Carla would show up in just one picture.       

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

My Life

Photo taken by Carla Prieto
              My name is Eduardo Hernandez, and I was born in Mexico city. I started my photography career last year during the summer. My uncle gave me the opportunity to help him in one of his events taking photos in Pennsylvania. At first i wasn't interested that much in taking photos but once i realized that i could actually make some money out of it i started to get more interested. Photography has become one of my hobbies and i take photos every time i get the chance too. I plan to take photos of as many events this year and have them published in the yearbook and Musket. I also like to run, listen to music and be with my family in my free time. I plan on going to a four year university and getting a major on engineering. I'm sort of a nerd when it comes to math, I just seem to be able to learn math without any trouble.