Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Thursday, November 19, 2015
about the prints
Select Photos for the final exhibition, must have prints by December 3rd class
Dimensions
- 4 pictures: 30x40cm
- 5 pictures: 20x30cm
- 6 pictures:13x18cm
- 8/10 pictures: 10x15cm
Dimensions
- 4 pictures: 30x40cm
- 5 pictures: 20x30cm
- 6 pictures:13x18cm
- 8/10 pictures: 10x15cm
write a text after selectin one of the topics
Write your name after selecting the camera setting, so that everyone does not choose the same;
Aperture
Andrea Jaramillo
Aperture refers to the opening of a lens's diaphragm through which light passes. It is calibrated in f/stops and is generally written as numbers such as 1.4, 2, 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11 and 16. The lower f/stops give more exposure because they represent the larger apertures, while the higher f/stops give less exposure because they represent smaller apertures.
Shutter Speed
Anastasiia Komarova. Shutter speed is the length of time when the camera is exposed to the light.
ISO
Anastasiia Komarova. ISO is a sensitivity of the image sensor.
View Finder in the Reflex Camera
View Finder in a Range Finder Camera
CMOS Sensor
Wide Angle
Cheyanne Faulkner- A wide angle lens makes it possible to photograph a smaller scene, as well as to create a close to subject perspective.
Normal Lense
Telephotolens
Olivia Gambelin
Telephoto lens is a specific type of along-focus lens in which the physical length of the lens is shorter than the focal length. Two of the most common uses of the telephoto lens is to put backgrounds out of focus and to change the perspective of the picture.
Zoom lens
Depth of Field using different Apertures
How to take blurry pictures
Ratio (2/3, 4/3, 2 1/2, 16x9)
Calvin Degrees and White Balance
the right lens for portraits
The right lens for a portrait depends on what you wish to convey in the portrait. Typically, portraits for weddings and other events, photographers use long telephoto lens, such as 70mm-200mm. This allows for the photographer to isolate the subject(s) and only give minor details of the background. But great portraits using bokeh can also be achieved using a short fixed lens with a wide aperture, like f/1.8. However, if the background or environment is essential the the essence of the subject, then a wide lens would be useful.
Justin
how to minimize the distortion in the wide angles ?
film in photography (color)
film in photography (black and white)
different setting of the light meter of the camera
different setting of the shutter
Najla: if taking a picture of a moving object with a fast shutter speed, the picture will come out focused and clear. if the speed is low, the picture will come out more blurry because of the motion.
genre of photography
Select One Picture;
-photojournalism
-fine art
-documentary
Aperture
Andrea Jaramillo
Aperture refers to the opening of a lens's diaphragm through which light passes. It is calibrated in f/stops and is generally written as numbers such as 1.4, 2, 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11 and 16. The lower f/stops give more exposure because they represent the larger apertures, while the higher f/stops give less exposure because they represent smaller apertures.
Shutter Speed
Anastasiia Komarova. Shutter speed is the length of time when the camera is exposed to the light.
ISO
Anastasiia Komarova. ISO is a sensitivity of the image sensor.
View Finder in the Reflex Camera
View Finder in a Range Finder Camera
CMOS Sensor
Wide Angle
Cheyanne Faulkner- A wide angle lens makes it possible to photograph a smaller scene, as well as to create a close to subject perspective.
Normal Lense
Telephotolens
Olivia Gambelin
Telephoto lens is a specific type of along-focus lens in which the physical length of the lens is shorter than the focal length. Two of the most common uses of the telephoto lens is to put backgrounds out of focus and to change the perspective of the picture.
Zoom lens
Depth of Field using different Apertures
How to take blurry pictures
Ratio (2/3, 4/3, 2 1/2, 16x9)
Calvin Degrees and White Balance
the right lens for portraits
The right lens for a portrait depends on what you wish to convey in the portrait. Typically, portraits for weddings and other events, photographers use long telephoto lens, such as 70mm-200mm. This allows for the photographer to isolate the subject(s) and only give minor details of the background. But great portraits using bokeh can also be achieved using a short fixed lens with a wide aperture, like f/1.8. However, if the background or environment is essential the the essence of the subject, then a wide lens would be useful.
Justin
how to minimize the distortion in the wide angles ?
film in photography (color)
film in photography (black and white)
different setting of the light meter of the camera
different setting of the shutter
Najla: if taking a picture of a moving object with a fast shutter speed, the picture will come out focused and clear. if the speed is low, the picture will come out more blurry because of the motion.
genre of photography
Select One Picture;
-photojournalism
-fine art
-documentary
List of photographers for the final exam 1 step
Step 1: Pick a photographer (it can be from this list or another photographer of your choice)
Step 2: 8-10 minutes PowerPoint Presentation on selected photographer (includes: personal story, genre of photography, connection to other photographers, description of selection of photos both technical and artistic)
Step 3: Select one picture in RAW taken with your camera and edit it (if you do not have RAW files, download from the gmail account the files to edit)
Please watch again the 5 tutorials on the class blog before editing
Step 4: Write a caption under each camera/photo setting (aperture, ISO, shutter speed, etc)
Please select a photographer from this list, or add 5 more pictures of a new photographer selected by you.
Write a short caption about the photographer and decribe one/1 picture.
Margaret Bourke-White
Step 2: 8-10 minutes PowerPoint Presentation on selected photographer (includes: personal story, genre of photography, connection to other photographers, description of selection of photos both technical and artistic)
Step 3: Select one picture in RAW taken with your camera and edit it (if you do not have RAW files, download from the gmail account the files to edit)
Please watch again the 5 tutorials on the class blog before editing
Step 4: Write a caption under each camera/photo setting (aperture, ISO, shutter speed, etc)
Please select a photographer from this list, or add 5 more pictures of a new photographer selected by you.
Write a short caption about the photographer and decribe one/1 picture.
Margaret Bourke-White
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