Good morning!
You will start concentration piece #4, which will be due Friday.
Take advantage of the puddles outside for interesting reflection shots, if this pertains to your concentration theme. Think about your theme and how it could be used in a reflection. You can get some really interesting results!
This just in: CONGRATS to Cheyann for winning 1st place and Kevin for winning honorable mention in the advanced photo category at the MJC show!
Monday, March 14, 2016
Monday, February 29, 2016
Catching Ghosts
This week you will be doing double exposure ghost images along with photo I. Since we did not do this activity last year, you can complete it along with Photo I. For now, search "double exposure ghosts" to get an idea of what we will be doing.
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
You should be working on your first concentration piece. This should be a professional quality depiction of your concentration idea. It should look deliberate, planned, and well edited. By Friday, you will submit your concentration piece, as well as a contact sheet showing me that you took several photoshoots and tried multiple ideas.
Here are some past examples of concentration quality work:
Concentration for pic 1 was Black and white portraits, Pic 2 was macro nature, pic 3 water and reflections, 4 skateboarding, 5 macro portraits/people.
Here are some past examples of concentration quality work:
Concentration for pic 1 was Black and white portraits, Pic 2 was macro nature, pic 3 water and reflections, 4 skateboarding, 5 macro portraits/people.
Friday, January 22, 2016
Make sure your magazine article is in the turn-in folder today.
Make sure your 10 questions from last Tuesday are turned in to the folder. Also, check that your TED Talks paper is in the folder and that it includes your concentration decision at the bottom.
Today you will begin working on your first concentration photos. You should plan on taking a LOT of photos, and selecting from only the BEST.
Make sure your 10 questions from last Tuesday are turned in to the folder. Also, check that your TED Talks paper is in the folder and that it includes your concentration decision at the bottom.
Today you will begin working on your first concentration photos. You should plan on taking a LOT of photos, and selecting from only the BEST.
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Magazine article
Open the document on the M:/ about creating a magazine article on portraits.
Read this document carefully, as you will be creating an article using the information you found Monday-Tuesday.
I have a timetable listed for you- you have already completed days 1 and 2, so you will start on day 3, deciding what information to focus on and what images you would need to illustrate your points.

Read this document carefully, as you will be creating an article using the information you found Monday-Tuesday.
I have a timetable listed for you- you have already completed days 1 and 2, so you will start on day 3, deciding what information to focus on and what images you would need to illustrate your points.

Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Today you will be continuing your portrait research. I'd like you to answer a few specific questions regarding portrait work: remember to use the Internet, but write everything in your own words and always check several sites to make sure you're getting good information. You can do this in WORD.
1. What are the best lighting conditions for a portrait?
2. What are good background ideas for portraits? What backgrounds can you think of that you have HERE?
3. What are good angles to use when shooting portraits? Are certain angles less flattering?
4. What are some good poses, or poses you particularly like? Provide images below of examples you plan to try.
5. What does pricing look like in this area? See if you can find pricing information on either craigslist or local photographer sites. List at least 3.
6. What would you charge? By the hour, by the pose? How much for a senior portrait session vs. for a wedding?
7. Are there any special tips or considerations when taking portraits of babies and children?
8. Do you prefer the drama of black and white in a portrait, or the pop of color?
9. Look up the work of 2 different famous portrait photographers: Annie Leibovitz and David La Chappelle. Which do you personally prefer. Why?
10. What are the similarities and differences in their style? Do a quick compare and contrast of their styles.
1. What are the best lighting conditions for a portrait?
2. What are good background ideas for portraits? What backgrounds can you think of that you have HERE?
3. What are good angles to use when shooting portraits? Are certain angles less flattering?
4. What are some good poses, or poses you particularly like? Provide images below of examples you plan to try.
5. What does pricing look like in this area? See if you can find pricing information on either craigslist or local photographer sites. List at least 3.
6. What would you charge? By the hour, by the pose? How much for a senior portrait session vs. for a wedding?
7. Are there any special tips or considerations when taking portraits of babies and children?
8. Do you prefer the drama of black and white in a portrait, or the pop of color?
9. Look up the work of 2 different famous portrait photographers: Annie Leibovitz and David La Chappelle. Which do you personally prefer. Why?
10. What are the similarities and differences in their style? Do a quick compare and contrast of their styles.
Monday, January 11, 2016
Good morning! Today will begin research on a magazine article that will be about taking portraits (that is, pictures of people! This is where you make $$$). I would like you to research as many tips and tricks for taking portraits as you can. This should include poses, ways to make your model look better, ways to make your model more comfortable, ways to compose your model in the light, etc. I want to see a list of your findings tomorrow, whether it's written or in Word.
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