Thursday, June 12, 2014
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Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Kanye West's Lawsuits
Kanye West is the Best
"It's not safe for you in this zoo. Never think that I'm not from Chicago for one second."
-Yeezus
In July of 2014, Kanye West pleaded no contest in a case filed by a photographer named Daniel Ramos. Ramos claimed that he was asking West a question, when Kanye turned on him, struck him, and tried to wrestle his camera away from him. While there are pictures of the incident, West says he was trying to take the camera away from Ramos, and that Ramos simply faked the assault, throwing himself to the ground and then later calling the police.
With the fear of special treatment, Ramos urged the court to send West to prison for assaulting him, but the residing Judge made the decision to put Kanye under 2 years' probation, and 250 hours of community service, as well as 24 hours of anger management classes. Still not satisfied by this sentence, Ramos told reporters, "If I did what he did to me, I'd be behind bars. I was doing my job and he broke the law."
As far as the legal rights of photographers go, Ramos had every right to take photo/video of Kanye, and had every right of freedom of speech to ask him whatever he wanted. Kanye claims that he was emotionally unstable because he had just found out his grandfather only had three weeks to live, but overreacted when he tried to take the camera from Ramos.
This is not the first legal battle Kanye has faced against photographers and paparazzi. In 2008, he was arrested at LAX for a separate scuffle with photographers, but he was cleared after taking anger management courses and paying the photographers for their broken equipment.
I personally hate the idea of paparazzi being allowed to take photos without the subjects consent; but it is their right. Therefore, I agree with the outcome and punishment for Kanye West, but I wish the law would discourage photographers from excessively interfering in the lives of celebrity's or athletes.
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Friday, April 11, 2014
Face Face Face
I prefer the look of a front facing portrait rather than a side glance. Intentionally not looking at the camera while it takes a picture of you seems un-audibly visible. Its almost like, "dude, I know you see the camera, so why don't you just look at it?' Of the three photos of Jared, the front portrait conveys the most emotion and reality.
The concept that the left side of the face is more aesthetically appealing may be true, but I think it relies on the surrounding environment more. In the photos of Lena, I tried to see if I could make the right side facing photo deeper than the other two.
It's all about angles, and the looks. With Nathan, the right side of his face looks the best because he is looking intelligently or curiously at something. The left side photo looks plain and somewhat sad. Nothing interesting is going on.
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