Friday, November 4, 2016

Raw vs JPEG

Part1

What are three advantages of a RAW file:
  • Gives you more control over how the picture looks
  • higher in dynamic range
  • complete data from cameras sensor

What is one disadvantage of a RAW file: 
  • Cant be read by a lot of programs
  • Big files

What are three advantages of a JPEG file:
  • Can be read by almost any program
  • immediately ready for printing or sharing
  • not in need for correction most of the time
  • small files

What is one disadvantage of a JPEG file:
  • Don't have much control over how the picture looks

Part 2

1. Write your own one sentence definition of what a JPEG file is.
     A JPEG file is something that you need quick or fast.

2. Write your own one sentence definition of what a RAW file is.
    A RAW file is more professional and advanced that takes a while to process.

Monday, April 25, 2016

Major event/Photo shoot

Step 1: Begin contacting groups on campus that need an event photographed.

Step 2: Interview the client and ask them what they need.

What time is the event?
2:50/7:00/7:00Where is the event?
Theater of akins hsWhat kinds of photos do they want?
action dancing photosDo they need anything special?
noMake clear to the client that you will not be providing prints on-site.

Step 3: Make a price list of the client.
Make a price list for the client. Use the InDesign Files on Trello to make a discount and a regular price list for the client.

Preparation Assignment: 

On your student blog, make a new blog post and provide the following information:

1. What is the most likely scenario for what you will do for your Event/Portrait photography assignment.
 
2. Who is the primary contact?
    Ms.eddy
3. When is the event?
thursday friday saturday
4. Where is the event?
 the theater
5. What kinds of photos do they want? action dancing photos

photojournalism preview


Explain what kind of planning and research the photographer had to do to get the photos they took. 

The photographer of this photograph had to research what routes immigrants take in the passage across the border from Serbia to Hungary. 



The photographer had to plan ahead and make sure migrants took the route he chose to photograph at and make sure he was there with plenty of time to catch migrant en-route to the train station, hours or so before the planned departure of the train. 



The photographer of this photo had to research the times of the train arrival or departure for this photograph, and had to plan to be there on time in order to capture theses photos of immigrants waiting to load, or coming off the train. 

Shooting Like A Photojournalist 

Under the section on "Planning," what does the writer suggest doing to capture emotional images?
Knowing what type of emotions correlate with the event, will help you to look for these types of emotion and capture it in your photos.

Under the section on "Composition," what does the writer suggest doing to help you "pick a face out of the crowd?"

When choosing a face out of the crowd, or choosing an individual who has a particular outfit that stands out and would create a good focal point for your photo. 

Photo Essay Tips 

What is a photo essay?

A photo essay is a collection of images that are placed in a specific order to show the progression of events, in a story like form.

Summarize the 5 tips the writer provides.

  • Choose a topic that you have an interest in 
  • Do your research on the event- find out all you can about the subject you will be shooting 
  • After researching the subject/event shoot from an angle that will best capture its uniqueness
  • Capture the emotion of the subject/event to truly tie the story together 
  • Plan what shots you will take, walk through the venue in your head and see how each of your photos will tell a different part of the story 

Look for upcoming events anywhere and everywhere.


Provide the 5 Ws and H for your event:

Who: Wiener dogs
What: Wiener dog race
When: March 5th
Where: Wimberly
Why (why will the event happen?): yearly event

Friday, April 15, 2016

landscape

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Monday, February 29, 2016

pet portiats

1. What type of pet will you photography?
     I will be taking a picture of my poodle 

2. Where will you shoot?
    I will take pictures at my house in my bad yard where she spends most of her time

3. What type of lighting will you use?
    I will use natural lighting from outdoors

4. What equipment will you need?
    I will need a tripod and a 50 mm lens

5. What challenges will you encounter?
   I will encounter her not staying still and string to play

6. How will you overcome these challenges?
   Instead of waiting for the the perfect picture why don't i just capture her in the act having fun with her toys.

7. Post an example for inspiration for your shoot. Explain what you like about the photo and how you will attempt to emulate or use for inspiration.   


family portiat

1. Whose family will you photograph?
     I will take pictures of my family

2. Where will you shoot?
    I will take the pictures by a water fall where my mom loved to go as a kid its beautiful
 
3. What type of lighting will you use?
    I will use natural lighting from the outdoors

4. What equipment will you need?
     I will need a tripod and a 50mm lens

5. What challenges will you encounter?
    Some challenges i might encounter is that i have a big family and i might not know how to position them.

6. How will you deal with these challenges?
   I can position them by age or i can position them by their meaning to the family like mom or dad then kids.  

7. This family portrait inspires me because the photo is off of there personalities  

HDR

Truck HDR Transformation

Under exposed

over exposed

regular exposure

HDR

Intergra HDR Transformation

under exposed

over exposed

regular exposure

HDR

Bat HDR Transformation

regular exposure

under exposed 

over exposed

HDR