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5/5/2026 - Go forth and SEE THE LIGHT! Have a great summer! - Rych
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5/5/2026
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Final Project and Final Exam Due by 5/12/2026, 12:30pm on Canvas
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4/30/2026
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Work on the Final Project. This week's Lighting Moment will be the last blog entry of the semester. The last class session on 5/5/2026 will be for final exam review and questions on the final project. The final exam is cumulative for the semester. The final exam must be completed on Canvas by 12:30pm on 5/12/2026. The final project must be submitted to Canvas by that time as well.
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4/25 Lighting Observation
Objective: 4:00 PM, outside of the hofstra library, I noticed the sunlight reflecting off of the library windows and it was very warm. Subjective: The warm light reflecting off of the windows made me feel invited and welcomed at this … Continue reading
Lighting the Seasons- Mickey Estrella
Fall- Although I loved the traditional golden hour for this staging, I wanted to incorporate some blues for depth and overall aesthetics. I loved how, in the original photo, you can see the hazy sky, so I tried to incorporate … Continue reading
Four Seasons Project
A Fall sunset in New England- To evoke fall, I selected a very warm color pallette with a soft discipline. To me, fall in New England is soft and comfortable, and as such I sought to create some softer, more … Continue reading
Lighting Observation 4/19
4/19, 10:00pm, Crumbl Cookies Objective description: The room is very bright with the bright white paint and tiles combined with bright white LED lights. The lighting coming off of the order screens is another light adding to the already bright … Continue reading
Light Observation 4/26
4/23/24 – Outside of Breslin Hall – 9:50 PM Objective: The full moon is shining brightly down from the sky, but it looks slightly fuzzy due to the clouds, and its moon rays are dispersed. Subjective: The moon is very … Continue reading
The Four Seasons Light Lab
1) A Fall sunset in New England For this lighting, I used 4 lights coming from the downstage left corner, the larger 3 in the color Deep Straw and the smallest in Medium Yellow. I also included two wide washes of Light … Continue reading
Lighting Moment 4/8
9:34pm, sidewalk to c-square. White Light from the lampost shines through tree branches — After a long tiresome day, the walk back to home is a journey within itself. And yet, it also shines as brightly as the day with … Continue reading
Lighting Moment 4/5
12:35am, inside Adams Playhouse lobby. Dark lobby with lamposts outside casting dim white light. Silhouettes of the door panels are cast on the walls. — A tranquil space of comfortable solitude in the late shadows of the night. Against the … Continue reading
Photo taken by me #1/2/3/4/5: Belladonna rose, full intensity #6/7/8: Primary blue, full intensity I took this picture at a concert last summer, and I remember being there and thinking that the lighting was very surreal and unnatural, in … Continue reading
Photo Observation 4/18- surreal
Reference Photo Via Pinterest I selected this image because of the strange, almost unnatural lighting it displayed. Althought it is still on a single subject, I knew that it would prove as a challenge. When making my diagram, I knew … Continue reading
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