Thursday, December 10, 2015

headshots

a.) Yes i look interested because I was joking around.
b.) I convey an emotion of being happy and joking.
c.) the lighting is constant all around, and there are no shadows at all.
d.) The rule of composition I used was simplicity.

a.) Yes i look interested because i'm laughing.
b.) I convey an emotion of being happy.
c.) the lighting is constant all around, and there are no shadows at all.
d.) The rule of composition I used was simplicity.
a.) Yes i look interested because i'm smiling.
b.) I convey an emotion of being happy.
c.) the lighting is constant all around, and there are no shadows at all.
d.) The rule of composition I used was simplicity.

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Pocket Wizard

1. You need 1 pocket wizard or 2 depending on the  situation.
2. through the manual trigger.
3. there are 10 channels available.
4. there will be a light and it will hold red until done.
5. you need a plus X to shoot a remotely trigger you camera.

Monday, November 30, 2015

Headshot plan

1. Two lights, no reflectors
2. constant lights. studio lights.
3. I would need three.
4. having the light kind of up above me and facing down  on me to get a 10 o'clock catch light.
5. The regular T5I lens. because there are no special needs for my headshot.


Examples





Thursday, November 19, 2015

MACRO

Rule of thirds.


Leading lines




Vertical lines 


S-curve 


Balance

Light as the subject


Contrast

Circular composition


Rhythm

Frame in a frame


Regular




Rule of thirds


Leading lines

Vertical lines
light as subject



S-curve



Balance


Contrast


circular composition


Rhythm


Frame in frame

Friday, November 6, 2015

Motion pictures

General Movement:
(1)Photo 1.

SS:1/800
f/4.5
ISO:1600

(2)Photo 2. 

SS:1/200
f/4.0
ISO:1600

(3)Photo 3.

SS:1/800
f/4.5
ISO:3200

Moving Across:
(2)Photo 1.

SS:1/320
f/4.0
ISO:6400

(2)Photo 2.

SS:1/500
f/4.0
ISO:6400

(2)Photo 3.

SS:1/500
f/4.0
ISO:6400

Moving Towards:
(3)Photo 1.

SS:1/1600
f/4.0
ISO:6400

(3)Photo 2.

SS:1/500
f/4.5
ISO:1600

(3)Photo 3.

SS:1/500
f/4.5
ISO:1600

Panning:

(4)Photo 1.

SS: 1/20
f/4.5
ISO: 100

(4)Photo 2.

SS:1/20
f/4.5
ISO:100

(4)Photo 3.

SS:1/20
f/4.5
ISO:100

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Still Life Photos

Photo 1.



SS: 1/50
f/5.0
ISO: 1600


Photo 2.


SS: 1/50
f/10
ISO 6400

Photo 3
SS: 1/50
F/7.1
ISO 1600

Photo 4.


SS: 1/50
f/8.0
ISO 6400

Photo 5

SS: 1/50
f/11
ISO 6400

Photo 6


SS: 1/50
f/14
ISO 6400

Photo 7 

SS: 1/50
f/10
ISO 6400

Photo 8


SS: 1/50
f/13
ISO 6400

Photo 9


SS: 1/50
f/16
ISO 6400

I took this to last minute and had to work with what i had at home and with a only bright orange background. 





Monday, October 19, 2015

Stock Photography and legal issues



1. What is a model release? Why do you need one?

A model release is when you have a model sign to release that you may have a photo of them and use it how you like. You ned to protect yourself so you don't get sued or anything.2. Why should you keyword your photos?

to go back to it later #laterz

3. Why do you have to be careful about shooting images with band names or logos?

copyright !!

4. Why should you save space?

for putting in words and for cropping

5. Why do designers like Royalty Free images?

it stops them from their product being used

6. Why should designers be careful about using Royalty Free images?

the way the photographer uses their product

7. What is an alternative to Royalty Free images?

having to blank out products or being sued

8. In your words, what is the difference between Royalty Free and Rights Managed stock photography?

in Rights Managed you can pay different about for the photo based on what you're using it Royalty free you just pay once and the seller can sell to more than one person

9.If I photograph a crowd at a football stadium and i published it but the boss of one of the people in the people in the photo recognizes him as an employee who called in sick that day and fires him, can he sue me for causing him to lose his job
10.  taking pictures of people at a concert i can get in trouble? 

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

3 advantages of a RAW file: 
  • Gives more control over the image
  • White balance is easy to correct
  • Quality is better

Disadvantage of RAW file: 
  • Huge files
  • Hard to take pictures of sports

3 advantages of a JPEG:
  • Processes quickly
  • Can take more photos as a time
  • Will not always need to fix/modify 

Disadvantage of JPEG: 
  • More "noise" in the pictures

RAW: taking a picture and then the camera store the settings and info. the image can then be easily edited and still retain quality.

JPEG: what most people usually use, it processes all the info. right away so you can see the image right then, image may be lower quality but it will also not need as many corrections.

1. Under the first heading "Capturing the Images," how much of the data does a RAW file retain after it is captured by the camera? A lot of data.

2. Under the second heading "Processing the Files," what are some of the things that a RAW file enables a photographer to edit after the image is taken? 
  • white balance
  • contrast
  • highlights
  • shadows 
  • colors
  • saturation
3. Under the third heading "Practicalities," what are some of the factors that photographers must consider when deciding to shoot in RAW? 
  • not every camera is able to shoot in raw 
  • enough space on the memory card
  • JPEG can not be turned into RAW

4. Under the fourth heading "Which one is for you?" why would an aspiring professional photographer need to know how to work with RAW files?
RAW files give you more editing power, but will take more time editing. 

Times it would be better to shoot in RAW.
  • If you want higher quality pictures
  • If you want to be a professional photographer 

Friday, October 2, 2015

FREE SHOOT

I would say these pictures are are back lit, these pictures were token at different angles but were rushed. it was token at the golden hours. 
f/8.0
 ISO:100 
Shutter Speed:1/25

f/8.0
ISO:100
Shutter Speed: 1/30


f/8.0
ISO:100
Shutter Speed: 1/25

f/8.0
ISO: 100
Shutter Speed: 1/25

f/8.0
ISO:100
Shutter Speed: 1/30




ALL THREE were token in
f/4.0
ISO:800
Shutter Speed:1/60