Camera Settings - PowerPoints - 100pts ea.
1. PowerPoint - Understanding How Shutter Speed Affects Subjects in Motion
1. Create a PowerPoint
2. 1st slide – Title: Shutter Speed & your name
3. 2nd slide - Select an image of a moving subject photographed using a slow shutter speed; list examples of slow shutter
speeds.
4. 3rd slide - Select an image of a moving subject photographed using a fast shutter speed; list examples of fast shutter speeds.
5. Email it to: [email protected]
Helpful links:
http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/camera-shutter-speed.htm
http://www.digital-photography-tips.net/shutter-speed-creative.html
http://www.slrphotographyguide.com/camera/settings/shutter-speed.shtml
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tA2yQ22YGD8
2. PowerPoint - Understanding How Your Aperture Size Affects Your Photo - Long and Short Depth of Field
1. Create a PowerPoint
2. 1st slide – Title: Aperture & your name
3. 2nd slide - Select an image that shows a short depth of field; list the fstops that give a short depth of field
4. 3rd slide - Select an image that shows a long depth of field; List the fstops that give you a long depth of field
5. Email it to: [email protected]
Helpful links:
http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/depth-of-field.htm
https://fstoppers.com/education/understanding-depth-field-simple-visual-animation-34958
http://www.lightstalking.com/depth-of-field-simplified/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34jkJoN8qOI
3 . PowerPoint - Understanding How Your ISO Size Affects Your Photo - Film/Grain, Digital/Noise
1. Create a PowerPoint
2. 1st slide – Title: ISO & your name
3. 2nd slide - Select an image that shows a low ISO (film - fine grain, digital - no noise) Label it with a possible ISO #
4. 3rd slide - Select an image that shows a high ISO (film - grainy, digital - noise); Label it with a possible ISO#
5. Email it to: [email protected]
Helpful links:
photographylife.com/what-is-iso-in-photography
https://expertphotography.com/understand-iso-4-simple-steps/
Classroom handout & discussions - 100pts ea.
1. Handout: Trouble Shooting Your Negatives
1. In class discussion.
2.Turn into the Completed Work File
2. Handout: Digital Files
1. Class discussion on what digital files to use and why
2. Write a definition for each file listed
3. Turn into the Completed Work Folder
Links: http://www.companyfolders.com/blog/image-file-types-explained-which-format-should-you-use
Photoshop tools - 100pts ea.
1. PhotoShop Tools: Burn & Dodge
1. Select an image (one that you took is preferred)
2. Using both tools burn & dodge, edit your image
3. Email me the before & after image in a jpeg file: [email protected]
How to:
https://www.youtube.com/watchv=BRnUdVCwbW8&ebc=ANyPxKoqXUJXijAkbUc1WeewWHIzRKUt9h0WKotqQfP44KvmZt5D6qj0vWYnSw3GqS2nNTEeD9jMnd6MNeKWYH0bLnUbD-Sew
2. PhotoShop Tools: Clone Stamp & the Blurr tool in Photoshop
1. Select an image (one that you took is preferred)
2. Using both tools clone stamp & the Blurr tool, edit your image
Good tutorials to follow:
Clone Stamp: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DdH4qmU-FU
Blurr Tool: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZx0oEdxPhk
3. Email me the before & after image in a jpeg file: [email protected]
Photographers - 100 pts ea.
1. Richard Avedon:
1. Create a PowerPoint
2. Follow the link below; read about Richard Alvedon; look at some of his photographs
3. 1st slide - insert 1 image that displays a successful image
5. 2nd slide - explain why Alvedon was a very success photographer
6. Email me your essay: [email protected]
Richard Avedon: http://www.theartstory.org/artist-avedon-richard.htm
2. Annie Leibovitz:
1. Create a PowerPoint
2. Follow the link below and read about Annie Leibovitz
3. Choose one of the articles to view her work
4. 1st slide - insert 1 image that displays a successful image
5. 2nd slide - explain what makes Annie a very success photographer
6. Email me your essay: [email protected]
Annie Leibovtiz: www.vanityfair.com/contributor/annie-leibovitz
3. Jimmy Nelson:
1. Create a PowerPoint
2. Follow the link below and read about Annie Leibovitz
3. Choose one of the articles to view her work
4. 1st slide - insert 1 image that displays a successful image
5. 2nd slide - explain what makes Jimmy a very success photographer
6. Email me your essay: [email protected]
Jimmy Nelson: https://jimmynelsonfoundation.com/jimmy-nelson/
Website: Elements of Art Page - 100 pts ea. category
1. Blurred Motion...
1. Take photos of a moving subject using a slow shutter speed (the motion will be blurred)
2. Choose 6 images of your strongest images
3. In Photoshop, edit your images
4. Post your images to your Element’s Page & label them Blurred Motion
Examples: http://madisonhighschoolphotography.weebly.com/motion-madison-high-school-photography.html
2. Stilled Motion:
1. Take photos of a moving subject using a faster shutter speed (the motion will be stilled)
2. Choose 6 images of your strongest images
3. In Photoshop, edit your images
4. Post your images to your Element’s Page & label them Stilled Motion
Examples: http://stillmotionphoto.photoreflect.com/
3. Long Depth of Field...
1. Take photos using a small aperture, move away from your subject and capture the long depth of field
2. Choose 6 images of your strongest images
3. In Photoshop, edit your images
4. Post your images to your Element’s Page & label them Long Depth of Field
Examples: http://www.shutterbug.com/content/deep-depth-field#vIfBRMikkhkp0zdp.97
4. Short Depth of Field...
1. Take photos using a large aperture, get close to your subject and capture the short depth of field
2. Choose 6 images of your strongest images
3. In Photoshop, edit your images
4. Post your images to your Element’s Page & label them Short Depth of Field
Examples: http://www.pxleyes.com/blog/2009/12/100-professional-depth-of-field-photos/
Film Project: Portraits using film - 300 pts
100 pts - Camera skills (exposure, focus, consistency through-out contact sheet)
100 pts - Post Processing (contrast benefits the image, burn and dodge techniques are used when necessary, processing is good)
100 pts - Written Reflection
Turn in: 1. (1) Contact Sheet
2. (2) 5x7 or 8x10 Prints
3. Written Reflection:
What are the reasons you would choose to use the camera settings listed below? How does this affect your photograph?
1. Low ISO – (64-200) 3. Slow Shutter Speed – (Bulb - 6o) 5. Large Aperture – (f2.2 – f5.6)
2. High ISO – (400-6400) 4. Fast Shutter Speed – (125 – 4000+) 6. Small Aperture – (f8 – f27+)
1. PowerPoint - Understanding How Shutter Speed Affects Subjects in Motion
1. Create a PowerPoint
2. 1st slide – Title: Shutter Speed & your name
3. 2nd slide - Select an image of a moving subject photographed using a slow shutter speed; list examples of slow shutter
speeds.
4. 3rd slide - Select an image of a moving subject photographed using a fast shutter speed; list examples of fast shutter speeds.
5. Email it to: [email protected]
Helpful links:
http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/camera-shutter-speed.htm
http://www.digital-photography-tips.net/shutter-speed-creative.html
http://www.slrphotographyguide.com/camera/settings/shutter-speed.shtml
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tA2yQ22YGD8
2. PowerPoint - Understanding How Your Aperture Size Affects Your Photo - Long and Short Depth of Field
1. Create a PowerPoint
2. 1st slide – Title: Aperture & your name
3. 2nd slide - Select an image that shows a short depth of field; list the fstops that give a short depth of field
4. 3rd slide - Select an image that shows a long depth of field; List the fstops that give you a long depth of field
5. Email it to: [email protected]
Helpful links:
http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/depth-of-field.htm
https://fstoppers.com/education/understanding-depth-field-simple-visual-animation-34958
http://www.lightstalking.com/depth-of-field-simplified/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34jkJoN8qOI
3 . PowerPoint - Understanding How Your ISO Size Affects Your Photo - Film/Grain, Digital/Noise
1. Create a PowerPoint
2. 1st slide – Title: ISO & your name
3. 2nd slide - Select an image that shows a low ISO (film - fine grain, digital - no noise) Label it with a possible ISO #
4. 3rd slide - Select an image that shows a high ISO (film - grainy, digital - noise); Label it with a possible ISO#
5. Email it to: [email protected]
Helpful links:
photographylife.com/what-is-iso-in-photography
https://expertphotography.com/understand-iso-4-simple-steps/
Classroom handout & discussions - 100pts ea.
1. Handout: Trouble Shooting Your Negatives
1. In class discussion.
2.Turn into the Completed Work File
2. Handout: Digital Files
1. Class discussion on what digital files to use and why
2. Write a definition for each file listed
3. Turn into the Completed Work Folder
Links: http://www.companyfolders.com/blog/image-file-types-explained-which-format-should-you-use
Photoshop tools - 100pts ea.
1. PhotoShop Tools: Burn & Dodge
1. Select an image (one that you took is preferred)
2. Using both tools burn & dodge, edit your image
3. Email me the before & after image in a jpeg file: [email protected]
How to:
https://www.youtube.com/watchv=BRnUdVCwbW8&ebc=ANyPxKoqXUJXijAkbUc1WeewWHIzRKUt9h0WKotqQfP44KvmZt5D6qj0vWYnSw3GqS2nNTEeD9jMnd6MNeKWYH0bLnUbD-Sew
2. PhotoShop Tools: Clone Stamp & the Blurr tool in Photoshop
1. Select an image (one that you took is preferred)
2. Using both tools clone stamp & the Blurr tool, edit your image
Good tutorials to follow:
Clone Stamp: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DdH4qmU-FU
Blurr Tool: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZx0oEdxPhk
3. Email me the before & after image in a jpeg file: [email protected]
Photographers - 100 pts ea.
1. Richard Avedon:
1. Create a PowerPoint
2. Follow the link below; read about Richard Alvedon; look at some of his photographs
3. 1st slide - insert 1 image that displays a successful image
5. 2nd slide - explain why Alvedon was a very success photographer
6. Email me your essay: [email protected]
Richard Avedon: http://www.theartstory.org/artist-avedon-richard.htm
2. Annie Leibovitz:
1. Create a PowerPoint
2. Follow the link below and read about Annie Leibovitz
3. Choose one of the articles to view her work
4. 1st slide - insert 1 image that displays a successful image
5. 2nd slide - explain what makes Annie a very success photographer
6. Email me your essay: [email protected]
Annie Leibovtiz: www.vanityfair.com/contributor/annie-leibovitz
3. Jimmy Nelson:
1. Create a PowerPoint
2. Follow the link below and read about Annie Leibovitz
3. Choose one of the articles to view her work
4. 1st slide - insert 1 image that displays a successful image
5. 2nd slide - explain what makes Jimmy a very success photographer
6. Email me your essay: [email protected]
Jimmy Nelson: https://jimmynelsonfoundation.com/jimmy-nelson/
Website: Elements of Art Page - 100 pts ea. category
1. Blurred Motion...
1. Take photos of a moving subject using a slow shutter speed (the motion will be blurred)
2. Choose 6 images of your strongest images
3. In Photoshop, edit your images
4. Post your images to your Element’s Page & label them Blurred Motion
Examples: http://madisonhighschoolphotography.weebly.com/motion-madison-high-school-photography.html
2. Stilled Motion:
1. Take photos of a moving subject using a faster shutter speed (the motion will be stilled)
2. Choose 6 images of your strongest images
3. In Photoshop, edit your images
4. Post your images to your Element’s Page & label them Stilled Motion
Examples: http://stillmotionphoto.photoreflect.com/
3. Long Depth of Field...
1. Take photos using a small aperture, move away from your subject and capture the long depth of field
2. Choose 6 images of your strongest images
3. In Photoshop, edit your images
4. Post your images to your Element’s Page & label them Long Depth of Field
Examples: http://www.shutterbug.com/content/deep-depth-field#vIfBRMikkhkp0zdp.97
4. Short Depth of Field...
1. Take photos using a large aperture, get close to your subject and capture the short depth of field
2. Choose 6 images of your strongest images
3. In Photoshop, edit your images
4. Post your images to your Element’s Page & label them Short Depth of Field
Examples: http://www.pxleyes.com/blog/2009/12/100-professional-depth-of-field-photos/
Film Project: Portraits using film - 300 pts
100 pts - Camera skills (exposure, focus, consistency through-out contact sheet)
100 pts - Post Processing (contrast benefits the image, burn and dodge techniques are used when necessary, processing is good)
100 pts - Written Reflection
Turn in: 1. (1) Contact Sheet
2. (2) 5x7 or 8x10 Prints
3. Written Reflection:
What are the reasons you would choose to use the camera settings listed below? How does this affect your photograph?
1. Low ISO – (64-200) 3. Slow Shutter Speed – (Bulb - 6o) 5. Large Aperture – (f2.2 – f5.6)
2. High ISO – (400-6400) 4. Fast Shutter Speed – (125 – 4000+) 6. Small Aperture – (f8 – f27+)