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

Critique Day

Today you will write TWO thorough critiques using the Critique Guide.

1. the first will be a critique of one of your pictures from the past 3 assignments. We took pictures of the fall day, studio lighting portraits, and a school activity.Include a copy of the picture with your critique.

2. The second will be a critique of one of your classmates pictures from the past 3 projects. Include the picture.

We will have an in-class critique next tuesday before Thanksgiving break.

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Photograph a School Activity

Today you will take pictures of an extracurricular activity here at school. 
Go to various rooms, such as Art, ROTC, Band, Sports, FAC, and take pictures that document an activty in school.

Consider taking portraits, objects, or activities that are going on. 

Be creative. Get close. Try different angles and pespectives.

Please be polite and ask permission.

Edit and upload your 5-6 best photos.

Due today by the end of class.







Monday, November 14, 2016

Studio Lighting Portraits

Today we will go to the stage and set up studio lighting for portraits.

Download,  Desaturate, crop your pictures to get the best result. Post at least 3 pictures to your blog.

















Thursday, November 10, 2016

AP Critique of the Election

Today you will choose a photo from the election from AP Images to critique. 


Find a photo that somehow describes or captures an event, or a moment, or an emotion.
It does not have to be the presidential election, it could be from oa different state or town.

1. Copy the Image (or use the Snipping tool) to upload the photo to your blog.

2. Add the link from the AP site to your blog.


3. Paste the description of the photo from the AP site to your blog.

4. Answer the following:

  • Who was the photographer?
  • What city was the photo taken in?
  • What event was photographed?
  • Describe the event that was photographed.
  • What emotion or feeling is captured

5. Write a Critique. Use the Critique Guide in the link above.

Monday, November 7, 2016

Written and In-Class Critique Due Today

Today you will write TWO thorough critiques using the Critique Guide.

COPY AND PASTE the Critique guide into a new post and answer the questions.

1. the first will be a critique of one of your pictures from Garrison Springs. Include a copy of the picture with your critique.

2. The second will be a critique of one of your classmates pictures from Garrison Springs. Include the picture.

We'll then have a brief In-Class critique. You'll discuss each picture you critiqued.
Make sure you have identified at least 1 strength and 1 area where each photo could be improved.

Thursday, November 3, 2016

Edit and Post Your Garrison Springs Pictures

Download, Edit, and Post the Garrison Springs Pictures from the field trip.

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

Your pictures should include 3 examples each of:

3 Nature Scenes including 1 landscape

3  Natural Details - either Close ups or Textures
3 additional pictures of your choice from the field trip

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


























Friday, October 28, 2016

Making Special Effects with Photoshop Filters

Using 2 pictures, experiment with a variety of Photoshop Filters. Post your pictures using 5 filters.

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Making Selections in Photoshop - Create a Collage Using Multiple Images in 1 Picture

Today we will practice Making Selections in Photoshop. 

You will upload 1 picture containg at least 3 different elements plus a background.

Create a File that is 8x8 inches and 150 resolution.

Add the background and 3 selections to this picture. 

The final design must be creative and all of the elements should work together. Don't just drop random images into a picture.





https://mediageekdesigns.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/collage2.jpg



https://mediageekdesigns.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/collage1.jpg

Thursday, October 20, 2016

AP Photo Crit - Due Monday, October 24

Today you will choose another photo from AP Images to critique. 

1. Copy the Image (or use the Snipping tool) to upload the photo to your blog.

2. Add the link from the AP site to your blog.


3. Paste the description of the photo from the AP site to your blog.

4. Answer the following:

  • Who was the photographer?
  • What country and city was the photo taken in?
  • What event was photographed?
  • Describe the event that was photographed.
  • Why is the event newsworthy? Why is it important to us?


5. Write a Critique. Use the Critique Guide in the link above.

Upload Your Light Painting experiments

Post at least 3 light paintings, including the ones you to used create the photoshop collage photoshop.




Upload Still Life

Upload Your Still Life Photo

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Friday, October 7, 2016

Add and Remove Things From a Picture You have Taken

Using the Clone/Stamp Tool, REMOVE at least 1 thing and ADD another. Use a picture that you have taken.

...look at the examples below


Original Photo





 Retouched Photo













Retouching Using the Clone-Stamp Tool

Today we will work with a couple of tools to help improve minor imperfections in our photos.
Download the 2 photos below, retouch them, and upload the before and after pictures to your blog.








Here is a video to help you...




Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Dodge Burn Exercise

Original


Dodged and Burned




Dodging and Burning in Photoshop

Today we will discuss the Burning and Dodging tools in photoshop.

i will give a demonstration in class but there is a great tutorial here if you need to see it written out step by step. The tutorial covers everything i will show in class.

After I show you how to use the tools you will post an example of your use of the tools. The instructions and examples are below:

Post a before and after picture demonstrating your use of the Burn and dodge tools in Photoshop.

The burn tool will darken areas of your image, and the Dodge tool will lighten areas of your image.

In a brief paragraph explain the areas that you burned and dodged.

Follow the example below:

Original Photograph


















Dodged and Burned Photograph

















I dodged the highlights on the bananas and in the blurry chair in the backgound. I felt like the picture would be stronger if you could better see the details in the distance.
I burned the details in the glass bowl as well as in the bananas because I felt that the bowl was too grayish and i wanted more contrast. Finally I burned the wall on the right of the bowl because it was hard to see where the bowl ended and the wall began.

Monday, October 3, 2016

Photography Ethics Part 2

You are learning to use Photoshop in this class. this software allows you to completely change a photograph from its original version.

What is ethical when taking pictures and using Photoshop? How much can we alter a picture and still call it true, honest photography that represents the situation we took a picture of?

Here is a statement of Photography Ethics from a website. Read over it. You will refer to these policies in your answers.



1.Autonomy - In what way can I show respect for a person's right to decline or consent to photography? How do I handle informed consent?
2.Non-Maleficence (Do No Harm) - Am I creating and using photos in a manner that will do no harm to persons appearing in photos?

3.Beneficence (Do Good) - What is my intention or purpose for taking this photo? How can I use a photo to promote a good cause while ensuring that I do no harm to individuals in photos?

4.Fidelity - Am I using photos in a context that fairly represents the real situation, subject identity, or physical location of the image? What steps am I taking to properly credit the photographer?

5.Justice - Am I photographing people and communities with the same respect I would show to neighbors and strangers in my home country?


Now look at this site. Find 3 examples that make an impression on you.

http://www.alteredimagesbdc.org

In a brief paragraph for each picture., explain why the pictures are not 'Ethical". Use the Ethics website and the 5 Principles above to guide you.

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Critique the Ozark Square Pictures

Today you will write TWO thorough critiques using the Critique Guide.

1. the first will be a critique of one of your pictures from the Ozark square. Include a copy of the picture with your critique.

2. The second will be a critique of one of your classmates pictures from the Ozark square. Include the picture.

Edit and Post the Ozark Square Pictures

Download, Edit, and Post the Ozark Square Pictures from the field trip.

De-saturate and Adjust Levels to get the best possible  image. 

Your pictures should include:

3 City Scenes

3 Architectural Details - either Close ups or Textures

If you have good shots of any of the following then you should post them also
Shadows
reflections
People - Environmental portraits
Animals
Plants or Nature

Friday, September 23, 2016

Cropping Photographs

There are many times, in fact most times, when you will want to Crop a picture you take. to crop means to cut out the areas of a picture you do not want. it is used to help create a definite focal point, or point of interest, and can also be used to adjust your picture so that it complies with the Rule of Thirds.

Tools used:
Crop Tool
Ratio
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I will give a demonstration of these tools in class, and you can find a detailed tutorial at the site below:


Your task today is to select 1 photo you have taken and crop them according to the Rule of Thirds. 

You may choose the Ratio, but state which Ratio you have chosen in the blog post.

Include the original version of the Photograph.

Here is an example below.

Cropping Assignment

Original Uncropped















Cropped . Original Ratio, Rule of Thirds




Monday, September 19, 2016

Field Trip Wednesday

Your pictures should include:

3 City Scenes

3 Architectural Details - either Close ups or Textures

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

If you have good shots of any of the following then you should post them also
Shadows
reflections
People - Environmental portraits
Animals
Plants or Nature
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Discover New Photographers

Find new photographers to be inspired by! In this class I expect you to take risks and grow as a creative person.
An important way to do this is to explore what other photographers are doing.

Look for current photographers on these websites:

Lensculture
https://www.lensculture.com/


Art-Support
http://art-support.com/photographers.htm


Today your assignment is to find 3 contemporary photographers.

  • Write a brief biography about the artists and thier type of work. DONT COPY AND PASTE!!!
  • Upload 3-5 photos to your blog, include the titles and dates.
  • Explain why you chose them, and what you find interesting in thier work.
  • Discuss how you could use thier ideas and work to inspire something new in your photography.
  • Use photography vocabulary from  the Critique Guide, and Art (principles and elements of design) in your responses

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Principles of Design in Photography

Examples of Design Principles in Photography

Take the following pictures using the Principles of Design:

Desaturate (convert it to black and white) and adjust Levels in each picture



Texture - Take a Close-up pic to capture rough, smooth, cracked, bumpy, etc

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Variety - Take a picture with an interesting/different mix of objects

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Unity/Harmony - Take a picture with a group of similar objects or values 

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Repetition - Rythm

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Proportion - Scale - Use differences in size to create a composition

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Emphasis Focal point - Use Shallow depth of Field

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Movement - Use Freeze Action or Motion Blur

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Balance - Symmetrical and Asymmetrical

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