Welcome to Photography II
- Review Course Expectations.
- - camera holding, changing lenses, taking care of your camera, half press, and dslr what is it?
Intro to Aperture
Intro to Aperture assignment below.
-Shooting and uploading to Google Drive
-Editing and uploading to Pixlr
- camera holding, half press, and dslr diagram. Intro to Aperture assignment below. Job Sign Up: man-made props, plant life
-Shooting and uploading to Google Drive
-Editing and uploading to Photoshop
- - camera holding, changing lenses, taking care of your camera, half press, and dslr what is it?
Intro to Aperture
Intro to Aperture assignment below.
-Shooting and uploading to Google Drive
-Editing and uploading to Pixlr
- camera holding, half press, and dslr diagram. Intro to Aperture assignment below. Job Sign Up: man-made props, plant life
-Shooting and uploading to Google Drive
-Editing and uploading to Photoshop
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Aperture Review
Day 1: Watch below DOF video. Review Brooks Institute PDF on DOF. Q+A session. Camera check. Ready for tomorrow's lab.
Day 2: Studio Still-Life Lab Day 1
Day 3: Studio Still-Life lab Day 2
Day 4: Upload and edit instruction
Day 5: Upload, edit and turn in photos via Google team Drive.
Day 2: Studio Still-Life Lab Day 1
Day 3: Studio Still-Life lab Day 2
Day 4: Upload and edit instruction
Day 5: Upload, edit and turn in photos via Google team Drive.
Shutter Speed Review
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classroom_collection_shutter_speed.pdf | |
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brooks_institute_collection_pan_blur.pdf | |
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ISO Review
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Using Photoshop
For the following tutorials, you must use a different photograph for each technique. If you don’t have an appropriate photograph that will work for the technique/edit, then you will need to shoot a new photo. Some of the tutorials use a different version of Photoshop, you will need to think flexibly and troubleshoot your way through together… think of it like solving a game… a fun little creative challenge! There’s always more than one way to do things in Photoshop, so don’t get hung up on having to follow the instructions verbatim. Each edit is worth 10 points.
***You will need at least 10 different portraits for these tutorials.
*****Add all original/SOOC/unphotoshopped source photos to folder along with final .JPG or .PNG
1.Portrait retouching eyes: Curves, Levels, Dodge/Burn, Blur, handcoloring
2.Double Color Exposure using PS: (think about what 2 images will work well together. Shoot new images as needed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FC7ldDACArM
3. Double exposure overlay w/ blending modes (think about what 2 images will work well together. Shoot new images as needed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xy8hIBfrizA https://www.diyphotography.net/create-stunning-double-exposures-photoshop-easy-steps/
4. Scribble Portrait tutorial: https://mrs-cook.weebly.com/scribble-portrait.html (MUST shoot a new portrait with studio lighting & sharp focus)
5. Cinematic Effect: https://shutterpulse.com/how-to-create-a-cinematic-effect-in-photoshop/ https://www.dienodigital.com/cinematic-color-grading-effect-in-photoshop-photo-effect-photoshop-tutorial-free-action-file/
Minimum 5 image composite W/ focal point & background being YOUR photos. This could be a surreal self portrait, an 6. Final Ps Exam: altered landscape, a winter scene, etc… think sci-fi, fantasy, surreal, etc… ***YOU WILL MOST LIKELY NEED TO TAKE SEVERAL NEW PHOTOS FOR THIS. FINAL COMPOSITE IMAGE IS A TEST GRADE WORTH 50 POINTS. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1177&v=fOgtJH4aGFo&feature=emb_logo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOC2LwKN_MA
FINAL EXAM: Assembling a Photographer's Package
1) Create an Instagram or website that represents you professionally. Even better, do BOTH and be sure to link to each other in their bios.
2) Upload at least 24 images to your professional site. Think about how you should market yourself and categorize your shots accordingly. See other photographer's websites for ideas on organization.
3) Complete a resume and share with Clone (see example resume here) Put website link or Instagram on resume.
4) Professional business card with logo and/or watermark, name, and contact info Put website link or Instagram on resume.
5) Photographer's release with logo and/or watermark (see example resume here)
2) Upload at least 24 images to your professional site. Think about how you should market yourself and categorize your shots accordingly. See other photographer's websites for ideas on organization.
3) Complete a resume and share with Clone (see example resume here) Put website link or Instagram on resume.
4) Professional business card with logo and/or watermark, name, and contact info Put website link or Instagram on resume.
5) Photographer's release with logo and/or watermark (see example resume here)