Tuesday, September 9, 2014

apeture,shutter speed, ISO

Aperture 
F 2.8
 F 16

1.) Eyes
2.)the smaller the Aperture more light,, the higher the Aperture the less light.
3.)Helps you focus on the object more, make the background more blurry


Shutter Speed

High
 Slow


1.
a.)High
b.)High
c.)Slow
d.)High
e.)Slow
f.) High

a.)High
b.)slow
c.)slow
d.)slow
e.)slow
f.)High

2.
“Aperture Priority

Friday, September 5, 2014

 Leading lines
 Rules of third
 patterns
 Cropping
 Balance
 Depth
 Avoiding Mergers

 View Point
 Background
Framing

Wednesday, August 27, 2014


 
A type of photography I would like to practice more this year would be portraits. I would like for my portraits to really focus on my model or models. I want the client to see something they would love.I would also like to get a family portrait. it captures beautiful moments of family's. Most portraits show their character, which shows whom the person really is. I would also like to learn how to do portraits because sometimes people have a special events and want to take photos before the event so they can have their picture in the event. and most of the times its portraits.













http://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-take-portraits-19-portrait-photography-tutorials/

first day photo


Friday, April 11, 2014

Photojournalism Preview

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2. They had to plan in what places to go to get pictures that had a strong meaning. They probably had to ask for permission to be there, i don't think they had to ask for permission because they look like moments that cant be recreated.

3. On the section "Planning" they suggest to communicate and understand the emotion and the story behind the photograph.

4. When picking a face out of the crowd, try and frame it with an interesting background. This might be a building, an interesting piece of architecture, or a sign.

5. A photo essay is very simply a collection of images that are placed in a specific order to tell the progression of events, emotions, and concepts.

6. 1.Find a topic that you will find interesting., 2.Try to find out more of the background information. 3. Find out the actual meaning 4.Try to draw out the emotion in the story of the picture. 5.Plan how you would shoot the moment.

Monday, March 24, 2014

HDR

1. What does HDR stand for?
High Dynamic Range
2. In your own words, explain what makes an HDR photo an HDR photo?
2 pictures of the same object with different exposure layered atop of each other , it creates a wider and deeper range of colors.
3. What is bracketing?
hen several shots of the same subject are taken with varying exposures.
4. What software can you use to produce an HDR image?
Photoshop
5. When selecting layers, what do you have to be careful about when creating your HDR photos?
To not go to the extreme and combine dozens of photos

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

family portraits preview

1. Whose family will you photograph?
My family

2. Where will you shoot?
My house or in a park

3. What type of lighting will you use?
Sun, or indoor lighting

4. What challenges will you encounter?
trying to get them to actually do good poses

5. How will you deal with these challenges?


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