Friday, November 8, 2013

Digital Assignment 1: Explore

Tentative Due Date: Friday November, 15th
*You may help each other take photos, but each student must turn in their own set of final photos on personal blog.

Digital Assignment 1: Explore
Description:       
You will explore the process of digital image capture using a digital camera.  You will  learn and implement appropriate camera settings.  Treat the assignment prompts as inspiration to experiment with concept and content, while learning the technical aspects of image capture. 

Learning Objectives: 
·          Experiment and learn camera controls, including focus, aperture, shutter speed, exposure, bracketing, zoom
·          Experiment with different lighting conditions
·          Experiment with different compositions using knowledge of the principles of design
·          Capture creative content
·          Digitally process and finalize black and white digital photographs
Guidelines:
ü  You will choose six prompts and six sets to combine as inspiration for your photo taking.  You should shoot about 150 photographs total to make sure to have a variety of images to choose from for your final images.
ü  After shooting, load your images to a computer. Keep photos saved to the drive that is labeled with your student number-NOT ON THE DESKTOP
Choose 6 Prompts from the following: illusion, revelation, chaos, animated, simplicity, doppelganger, hero, instability, encounter, evasion, unpredictable, secret, play variation, symbolic, historic, boldness, “once upon a time”, suspended, dreams, alter-ego, construction, serious, dead, dread, free, home, drama, boldness, stillness, juxtaposition, melody, balance, sharp, torn, light
To combine with…
Choose 6 Sets from the following:
Principles: Contrast, balance, repetition, symmetry
Point-of-view: Choose different perspectives of same subject
Lighting: Day light, morning light, indoor light, backlit subject, contrast lighting, flash lighting, light as subject
Shutter Speed: fast (1/125 or faster) vs. slow shutter speed (1/8 or slower) have to adjust aperture
Depth of field: Large dof (small aperture (f11 or smaller)) vs. small dof (f5.6 or bigger) capture the same scene
Framing: pick a subject and make at least 20 captures of subject from all angles and distances

Final Prints: 
From your photo shoots, pick any 5 images from your contact sheets that you feel are the most interesting and effective.  Digitally process these images and make final images.  You will post these to your flikr/blog site for a final grade. 



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