Friday, October 15, 2010

Its been forever...

Just adding a few new posters that I made this fall for Korah...
Enjoy!

There's more, but I can't add them until I go home from University..




Thursday, June 10, 2010

*Special Post! - Liisa, The Background Queen!

So, what this is, is me showcasing the fantastic backgrounds that I created through photoshop elements. All of these are copyright free (but now copyrighted by Liisa (c) 2010 ), and this is just showing some of the "unsung" artwork of yearbook that nobody sees because its covered by the wonderful text and pictures. Enjoy!













Friday, June 4, 2010

Week 18: May 31 - June 4

This week I was only here from Monday until Wednesday - Thursday and Friday I went to TORONTO to visit my grandma for her 85th birthday!! It was a good, productive week. We got the photography contest started - it will be done next week. I packaged another spread or two, and I got to take some great photos! The weekend was a huge success -- I even got to see my Aunt (well, second cousin actually), whom I haven't seen in TEN YEARS! My brother met her for the first time. Attached is some of my favourite photos from my Omi's birthday, as well as my last trip to Toronto, and the poster for the photo contest. :) When I got back home from Toronto, I learned how to tile my bathroom! My mom and I worked on that all weekend.

More later!

















Friday, May 28, 2010

Week 17: May 24-28

This week was crazy-buzy. Monday was a holiday! On the 24 weekend I went to Toronto with my mom and brother for seeing my Grandma and Grandpa and Omi -- it was really fun! I have some awesome pictures, that I'll upload soon. Tuesday I finished up the programme for the spring concert - Wednesday I printed them, and decorated the auditorium . During class this week I worked on ad sales (no luck), and producing the Errol Lee concert.. I also started another spread - "Healthy Eating". The spring concert was on Wednesday - So we practiced all day long for Choir and Band. I sang a really nice rendition of "Ireland" from Legally Blonde The Musical. Thursday came along, and I worked on the Healthy Eating Spread, as well as the concept for Paris/Spain Spread. Friday Errol Lee came back to Korah.. I spent the whole day with him and his dancers.. doing the usual (fetching water, making sure everything is clean and where it needs to be, and PRODUCING! Of course). Next week I'll attach some pictures!

All-in-all this week was busy.

More later!

Friday, May 21, 2010

Week 16: May 17-21

This week I worked a lot!!!!
I was producing the Errol Lee concert that is displayed on my blog... I was also producing the Spring Concert (picture of the poster attached). In class I did a lot of work including the interview assignment (I went to the cafeteria and interviewed the caf-staff about healthy eating in our cafeteria). On top of that I started and finished 2 pages: the "choir&band" page, as well as the "Soothfest" page for Yearbook - the Grad pages were packaged this week.. WHOOOOOOO!!!! On top of that I also made the programme for the spring concert! Almost ready- Monday I'll finish it up! After next week, the craze will be over. Thank goodness! Friday I left school after second period.. Its the long weekend, I'm going to Toronto with my Mom and Brother to see our Grandparents and get TILE for our bathroom! Yay!
More later!





Monday, May 17, 2010

* Special Post: Errol Lee

Errol Lee will be coming back to Korah on Friday May 28th! His concert will begin at 7:00pm in the Korah Auditorium. Tickets for this fun event are $15 for adults, and $10 for students 13 and under. For tickets you can contact the people named on the poster below.


Errol's concerts are an exciting blend of music, dance and fun suitable for all ages! Everyone will enjoy Errol's engaging personality, talent and veratility as he creates a memorable, character building and inspiring experience that is simply, the best.


A fun fact: A portion of the proceeds will go towards the construction of a new park at Queen Elizabeth Elementary School.


Come on out next Friday night and enjoy Errol Lee- Live In Concert on his "We Care" tour 2010.

To view the poster larger, simply click on the image.
For more information you can contact Liisa Steinwedel through Korah at 945-7180, or Michael Hayes at 945-8347.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Photography TIPS!

For the next few weeks the yearbook class will be exploring and studying the wonders of photography-- and tips on better photos!

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * WEEK 1 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

The tip of week 1 from Kodak's 10 Photography Tips for Better Photos is: "Get down to their level".

This means that you position yourself and the camera at eye level of the subject. Below are 2 examples of my own photography using this tip.

(My Grandparents' dog - Chloe)

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * WEEK 2 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

The tip of week 2 from Kodak's 10 Photography Tips for Better Photos is: "Use a Plain Background".

This means that when taking a photo, it is important to use a background that is simple so that the subject stands out. Below are 2 examples of when I have used this tip.


(Ashleigh Abbott)
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * WEEK 3 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

The tip of week 3 from Kodak's 10 Photography Tips for Better Photos is: "Use Flash Outdoors".
This means that when taking a photo outdoors, it is good to use a fill flash to fill in the light for the subject. The outdoor light will fool the camera into thinking that there is enough light, when really, there isn't enough for the subject to be hi-lited. Below are a few examples of when I have used this tip.

Without Fill Flash (My mom)
With Fill Flash (My mom)
With Fill Flash (Justin Oja and Justin Williams)
Without Fill Flash (Rachiel Hartmann)
With Fill Flash (Rachiel Hartmann)
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * WEEK 4 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

The tip of week 4 from Kodak's 10 Photography Tips for Better Photos is: "Move In Close".

This means that when taking a photo you should either digitally or optically zoom in to your subject (Optical is better). It is nicer to see a larger CVI than a small one. When the CVI is small, it is harder to determine what the actual subject is in the first place. Below are a few examples of when I have used this tip.



* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * WEEK 5 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

The tip of week 5 from Kodak's 10 Photography Tips for Better Photos is: "Lock The Focus".

This means that you use the focus on your camera (sometimes manually on an SLR) to accentuate the CVI, in order to make a better photo. Below are a few examples of how I have used this tip.




* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * WEEK 6 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

The tip of week 6 from Kodak's 10 Photography Tips for Better Photos is: "Move it from the middle".

This means that when taking a photo you should follow the "rule of thirds" where the photo is split up into nine sections respectively, and the CVI should go on the crossing points of the 4 lines. Below are a few examples of this tip.

(Jenn Floyd)


* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * WEEK 7 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

The tip of week 7 from Kodak's 10 Photography Tips for Better Photos is: "Know your flashes range".

This means that when taking a photo with flash, sometimes the flash will not reach all the way to the subject. This can be fixed by moving in closer, until the flash reaches- or getting a fill flash that reaches farther, though it is much better to move closer. If the flash does not reach the subject, the subject will become dark, and the photo is pointless. Below are a few examples of this tip.

(Rachiel Hartmann)

(Joe Tassone)
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * WEEK 8 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
The tip of week 8 from Kodak's 10 Photography Tips for Better Photos is: "Watch the light".

Taking a picture outdoors (or indoors for that matter) can be made better just by making sure that your CVI is properly lit. Watching the light means that you are minimising shadows. For example, a picture of a person next to a tree on the side the sun is shining from, is better than a picture of a person on the other side of the tree, with a shadow on their face (unless that's the effect that was trying to be put in place by the photographer). Below are a few examples of "watching the light". The first example is great because it was lit very well, and the sun was directed at the CVI (my mom) instead of behind her. Sometimes, the photographer WANTS to have the light come from behind the subject, for a silhouette-type photo. The second photo is an example of this.

(My Mom)

(A girl at Tuula's Camp)
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * WEEK 9 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
The tip of week 2 from Kodak's 10 Photography Tips for Better Photos is: "Take some vertical pictures".

Many subjects look better in a vertical portrait. People are more often taller than they are wider, and it can compliment a person more to take a vertical portrait. Other CVI's may be more vertical than horizontal, too. Landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower are better in vertical pictures. Below are a few pictures of this tip.

(Rusty- my cocker spaniel)

(Ashleigh Abbott)
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * WEEK 10 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
The tip of week 2 from Kodak's 10 Photography Tips for Better Photos is: "Be a picture director".

When taking a photo, the photographer should usually direct a picture. This means that they tell their subject (when it is human) exactly what they would like done. There are several times when this does not work- including when candids are being taken (a candid is an "action-photo"). Below are a few examples of when I was a picture director.

(Justin Wilson)
(Marg Pothier)
(My brother- Mitchel)