Thursday, December 15, 2016

Final Photographs

Take the following 2 pictures:

1. Bugs Eye perspective, Freezing action, Shallow Depth of Field

2. Birds Eye Perspective, Rule of Thirds, Motion Blur

Post and label your pictures and include the ISO, Shutter Speed, and Aperture settings for each picture.

Friday, December 9, 2016

Final Portfolio

Please take a look at the blog and upload any work that you might have missed.

Make sure that all of the pictures have been DESATURATED - Converted to Black and White.

If you are sure that all of your assignments are up to date then begin work on your Final Portfolio.

In the first section you will post your 15 strongest images from the semester and provide a brief critique of each including 1 very strong element and 1 element you could improve upon. NOTE- Pick something from the Critique Guide.

In the second part you will provide an assessment of your portfolio and your work ethic.


Overall Portfolio-Semester work

Please answer the following questions about your overall work this semester  using the 1-4 scale: 

1=Not at all, 2=Somewhat, 3=Mostly, 4=Absolutely

I completed my assignments on time 1 2 3 4

I fulfilled all assignments 1 2 3 4

Made good use of class time 1 2 3 4

Used a creative approach 1 2 3 4

My pictures unique and original 1 2 3 4

My craftsmanship is excellent 1 2 3 4

My images are sharp and focused 1 2 3 4

My images are well composed 1 2 3 4

My images have good contrast and exposure 1 2 3 4

My photography sets a mood 1 2 3 4

Edit, Post, and Critique Antique Store Images

Edit and Post the Antique Store from the field trip.

Crop, De-saturate and adjust Levels to get the best possible  image. 

All photos must be in Black and White. You may upload color pictures, but there must also be a Black and White version.

Your uploaded pictures should include :
  • 3 Still Life including at least 1 with a definite Focal Point and at least 1 that includes Repetition of the Elements
  • 3  Details - either Close ups or Textures
  • 3-5 additional pictures of your choice from the field trip

Pick one of the pictures above and write a thorough critique in a new blog post

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Creative Expression Day

Using your skills and imagination, cretate an image that shows your expressive side. You can use any photo or collage of photos that you have taken, use color or black and white, text, filters, layers...it's up to you.

Imagine that your piece might be used for a magazine, card or poster.

Have fun.

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Photoshop - Photography and Text

Today we'll have some fun with Text. First, I'll show you how to add images in text, it will end up looking something like this:


You can find the tutorial at this link:

Next, pick a text effect from the link below and follow the instructions to create one of your own.

 Save both pictures as jpeg files and post them to your blog titled "Photoshop Text Effects"

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Tales By Light Videos - Blog Assignment

For each of the Photographers we looked at...

Art Wolfe
http://artwolfe.com/


Darren Jew
http://darrenjew.com/

Krystle Wright
http://krystlewright.photoshelter.com/index

Answer the following:

Give a brief description of the type of work that each photographer does.

What are some of the techniques that the photographers used that you have learned about? Find a picture that used the technique and describe how it was used.
Do this for each of the three photographers. Include the picture in your blog post.

Which of these photographers was your favorite? Explain why. Find a favorite picture of one of the photographers and write an in-depth critique of the photograph.

Friday, November 18, 2016

Environmental Portrait

An Environmental Portrait is a personal portrait the you take of someone "on location", or in a setting where they live, work, rest, or play.

According to the website digital-photography-school, environmental portraits:

  • give context to the subject you’re photographing
  • give points of interest to shots (something you need to watch as you don’t want to distract from your subject too much)
  • help your subject relax
  • often give the viewer of your shots real insight into the personality and lifestyle of your subject


Your assignment is to take a portrait of someone in thier environment. You can use any camera, and do not need to keep track of exposure settings. The main point is to be creative as you take the portrait.

Here are some examples of this style of photography:


Valery Mosley

Ami Vitale

Lauren Greenfield

W. Eugene Smith