A back-up blog to keep track of all my assignments for photography JUST IN CASE Mr. B doesn't get my photos! (I know I'm bad at Photoshop CS4, don't judge.)
Friday, December 14, 2012
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Project 5- Recreating Art
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
1 Page Notes: Introduction to Street Art
link of article: http://www.freedigitalphotographytutorials.com/beginner/an-introduction-to-street-photography/
An Introduction to Street Art
most honest&true to life style of photography
- "holding a mirror up to society" capturing single human moments, little things people pass by without thinking twice
- does not have to be captured at a street
-public settings: clubs, parks, malls, office buildings, schools, etc any place people gather
-viewers think they're a part of the scene, not just a mere observer (achieve using wide angle lens 12mm-50mm) any lrgr would detract viewer from scene, voyeuristic feel
- get close to subjects:personal space (1ft- few feet away)
- people have better tolerance for violation of space in crowded setting
-tells a story within a single frame
- look for irony in situations to create powerful imgs
EXAMPLES OF STREET PHOTOGRAPHY SITUATIONS:
- perspectives of walking down crowded stairs
- close up, personal photo of officer
- making sandwiches @ deli during busy lunch time
- active protestor
- street performer entertaining tourists
An Introduction to Street Art
most honest&true to life style of photography
- "holding a mirror up to society" capturing single human moments, little things people pass by without thinking twice
- does not have to be captured at a street
-public settings: clubs, parks, malls, office buildings, schools, etc any place people gather
-viewers think they're a part of the scene, not just a mere observer (achieve using wide angle lens 12mm-50mm) any lrgr would detract viewer from scene, voyeuristic feel
- get close to subjects:personal space (1ft- few feet away)
- people have better tolerance for violation of space in crowded setting
-tells a story within a single frame
- look for irony in situations to create powerful imgs
EXAMPLES OF STREET PHOTOGRAPHY SITUATIONS:
- perspectives of walking down crowded stairs
- close up, personal photo of officer
- making sandwiches @ deli during busy lunch time
- active protestor
- street performer entertaining tourists
Sunday, November 25, 2012
1 Page Reaction to 2 Kodak Podcasts
Kwaku Olston
Celebrity photographer; shots for Time Mag, Vanity Fai, NY Times Sunday Mag
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time is a big key in industry, getting pics to clients
as soon as possible
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do your research about subject, to have conversations
with them/relate to them -> help person get more comfortable
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Factors: magazine, subject, photographer, publicist,
concepts
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All about using tricks for different formats
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try diff things (ex:diff cam) -> keeps it fresh
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edit in your head while shooting digital
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do color corrections/edits before sending to client; ‘raw imgs
look terrible’, mags might use raws in their issues
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“show what you love” “shoot,shoot,shoot”
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don’t shoot what mags will respond to, shoot what’s in your
heart
Liz Gilbert
Safari photographer explores African continent&people
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Tradition&Culture- subject matter; always changing
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Present connections with people in photograph to viewer; wants
viewer to have direct experience with her imgs
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1st went to Africa with family at age 18
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her huge book about geography: 25 tribes, 2 1/2 yr journey;
Epic- diversity,lrg scale
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big project=big book
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In it for African experience: stay out in tents or small local
hotels, doesn’t stay in Sheraton’s “try not to separate self as much as
possible”
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Local companion/driver/translator
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Memorable experiences: attacked, experienced incredible
flood
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We’re all connected to Africa historically&genetically (in
our DNA)
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think about our
origins; anyone can connect w/ and grasp
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friendliness of East Africa&Kenya, wonderful ppl she’ve
met
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photojournalism- documentary pieces off realities, involve a
lot of research
digital has its convenience, gives something that film
doesn’t
Extra Credit: 1 Page Reaction to 2 Youtube Videos
Digital
Photography 1on1: Episode 1
How Shutter Speed Works
2 Curtain shutters-reveal light to center
-1st
curtain reveals light to camera sensor
-2nd curtain follows
behind the light
curtains reset and wait for another shutter release
@ slow shutter speeds (<200ths of a sec shutter speed): 1st
curtain opens completely before 2nd begins to follow
@ faster shutter speeds: curtain moves faster, slit becomes
smaller
SYNC SPEED
Allows 1st curtain to fully open before 2nd
follows
Always set shutter speed to cam’s sync speed or slower
(in order to prevent black areas)
CONTROL AMBIENT LIGHT EXPOSURE WHILE USING FLASH
(@ cam’s sync speed) w/o flash: completely black, not
enough ambient light for decent exposure
w/ flash: center is lit, but background is black,
only light camera sees is the light coming from flash->
to get more ambient light, slow down shutter aka ‘Key
Shifting’ using shutter to show more/less shutter by slowing/speeding up
shutter
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Digital Photography 1on1: Episode 2
How Light Meters Works
2 types of metering light
Incident: measure
light falling on subject itself; set cam&light meter to same shutter speed
ISO setting, meter gives correct aperture value&you set it accordingly
Reflective: light travels from source, reflect off
subject and into cam-down a lens hitting a mirror, light reflect at 45 degree
angle up into pentaprism, finally out eye piece
Set cam to manual mode, set shutter speed to sync speed, set ISO to low setting
Modes on reader
- metering ambient light
- metering flash
- cable sync, plug cable to meter, pull trigger->signal flash to fire->instant reader
- wireless meter- no need for cable, radio app tells flash to fire
Measure Light Independently
Turn lumosphere down (keep light from other lights hitting
it) point to light source; check ratios&adjust accordingly
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Written Photo Essay
We took this picture inside the school library. The globe is the central subject as it takes up the majority of the picture and every thing in the background is smaller and slightly out of focus. I picked this picture, because it gives you the sense that the globe is spinning. To achieve the motion of the globe spinning we took the picture at a fairly slow shutter speed. Because this picture was inside the building, we used a higher aperture setting to allow a lot more light into the photo.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Monday, October 15, 2012
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Flash Photography
flash photography used when there's not enough light to take a normal handheld well-exposed photo
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*built-in flash (digital cams)
*pop-up flash, hot shoe bracket (DSLR)
Types of Flash Photography
- mount flash unit/portable flashgun>provides electrical contact which allows flash to easily sync w/ shutter button
- hammerhead flash>mounted on side of cam or held; more powerful flash, flexibility with lightning
- ringflash>used for macro&fashion photography; eliminates shadows on subject
Flash Photography Techniques
FILL FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY
- fills in areas that'd normally appear too dark
- can cast light into room where there arent any windows
- back-lit (lot of light in background, little to no light cast in front of subject) or side-lit situations
- 4-10ft range
RED EYE REDUCTION
- red eye created when flash before pic is taken causing subjects' pupils to contract
BOUNCE FLASH
- bounce flash off of surface to illuminate subject instead of direct illumination you get from most flashes
-bounce off of ceiling or nearby wall
STUDIO FLASH
- use special mains-powered flash units, using +2 lights to achieve particular lighting effect
-studio flash heads used in conjuction w/ range of reflectors, diffusers, and other accessories
Settings/Scenarios
NIGHT
- pay attention to what's behind subject before snapping; ensure there aren't any reflective surfaces that could bounce light from flash black to cam
NATURE
- create natural-looking light ratio using flash meter to determine
INDOOR
- when using electronic flash indoors, move subject away from walls to prevent harsh shadows
MOTION
- achieve flash blur by setting cam on slow shutter speed and allow flash to freeze action in frame
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*built-in flash (digital cams)
*pop-up flash, hot shoe bracket (DSLR)
Types of Flash Photography
- mount flash unit/portable flashgun>provides electrical contact which allows flash to easily sync w/ shutter button
- hammerhead flash>mounted on side of cam or held; more powerful flash, flexibility with lightning
- ringflash>used for macro&fashion photography; eliminates shadows on subject
Flash Photography Techniques
FILL FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY
- fills in areas that'd normally appear too dark
- can cast light into room where there arent any windows
- back-lit (lot of light in background, little to no light cast in front of subject) or side-lit situations
- 4-10ft range
RED EYE REDUCTION
- red eye created when flash before pic is taken causing subjects' pupils to contract
BOUNCE FLASH
- bounce flash off of surface to illuminate subject instead of direct illumination you get from most flashes
-bounce off of ceiling or nearby wall
STUDIO FLASH
- use special mains-powered flash units, using +2 lights to achieve particular lighting effect
-studio flash heads used in conjuction w/ range of reflectors, diffusers, and other accessories
Settings/Scenarios
NIGHT
- pay attention to what's behind subject before snapping; ensure there aren't any reflective surfaces that could bounce light from flash black to cam
NATURE
- create natural-looking light ratio using flash meter to determine
INDOOR
- when using electronic flash indoors, move subject away from walls to prevent harsh shadows
MOTION
- achieve flash blur by setting cam on slow shutter speed and allow flash to freeze action in frame
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Friday, September 14, 2012
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