Zoom link : HTTPS://us02web.zoom.us/j/85070280614
Week 5 Craft and Vision
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LINK: http://pixelcalculator.com/en
1. START STEP ONE: Click INCHES (grey button)
2. CLICK DPI (grey button)
3. Click the Templates dropdown
4. Find Photo Print Sizes > 4 R
5. See settings for a 4 by 6 inch prints in the 4R dropdown.
1) VISION
VIDEO ABOVE Get Better At Composing Your Photos: Eliminate the Unnecessary
March Celebrates Women
Women photographers (of many) whose work is significant:
First, Sally Mann, a slideshow of her portraiture. https://www.famousphotographers.net/sally-mann
Second, Julia Margaret Cameron (1815-1879) Related to Headshots
https://www.getty.edu/art/collection/artists/1990/julia-margaret-cameron-british-born-india-1815-1879/
LINK: http://pixelcalculator.com/en
1. START STEP ONE: Click INCHES (grey button)
2. CLICK DPI (grey button)
3. Click the Templates dropdown
4. Find Photo Print Sizes > 4 R
5. See settings for a 4 by 6 inch prints in the 4R dropdown.
1) VISION
VIDEO ABOVE Get Better At Composing Your Photos: Eliminate the Unnecessary
March Celebrates Women
Women photographers (of many) whose work is significant:
First, Sally Mann, a slideshow of her portraiture. https://www.famousphotographers.net/sally-mann
Second, Julia Margaret Cameron (1815-1879) Related to Headshots
https://www.getty.edu/art/collection/artists/1990/julia-margaret-cameron-british-born-india-1815-1879/
Also, in celebration of International Women's Day, portraits of Women of Amazing Grace are on my page here:
1) CRAFT: Required for All Nature Photography Cell Phone Photographers.
To Resample Your Photographs for Printing your 4 x 6 inch prints to send to an online printer, put your cell phone photo into the Pixel Calculator. This lets you CONVERT PPI TO DPI. You'll see the picture's size, pixel dimensions, and dots per inch output (DPI)
To Resample Your Photographs for Printing your 4 x 6 inch prints to send to an online printer, put your cell phone photo into the Pixel Calculator. This lets you CONVERT PPI TO DPI. You'll see the picture's size, pixel dimensions, and dots per inch output (DPI)
FAQ:
1. Where Is The ZOOM LINK to Join the Class ?
Zoom link : HTTPS://us02web.zoom.us/j/85070280614
2. What do I need for the class ?
Intention and a Theme. Working camera phone with memory card. Ability to transfer photos from phone for backing up images safely. You may also use a compact camera or dslr camera if you want.
3. Are there Assignments ?
Yes. Assignments each week, send in one photograph every week. Your photographs are due SUNDAY at 6 PM, the night before the day of our session. Email or Facebook message all assignments to : Jimagesphoto@gmail.com
4. What Do I need to do to send you a photograph from my Assignment? IMPORTANT: DO Not email or send large pictures or jfif files. You must resize your photographs before sending them.
For your assignments, send in only JPEGs (not a cell phone type file like .jfif file extension). You can convert jfif to JPEG here: https://convertio.co/jfif-jpg
Your jpeg should be small, roughly these dimensions:
Horizontal 1024 pixels wide by 800 pixels high.
Vertical about 1024 high by 800 wide.
These are approximate dimensions, and the rough size of the picture is less than 2 megabytes file size.
To resize a picture, You can use Resize It or Image Resizer on the iPhone or you can go Online to picresize.com, or you can use Paint in Windows, or Photo and Picture Resizer on Android.
SLIDES 1 -2
SLIDES 2
VIDEO LIBRARY Watch 1 of 2
1. Above : "Photography Skills You Should Learn" by Nigel Dennis
2. Below: Snapseed App Tutorial
3. Making a Compelling Photograph by Jim Austin
SLIDES
SLIDES
- SLIDES 3-4
VIDEO LIBRARY (Optional)
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TOP VIDEO How Pictures Work is suggested Video for Better Pictures weeks 2 and 3, because it covers principles in composition we saw in student photos.
Second Video: Learning Composition; Ten Photography Mistakes. This is assigned for Exercise 3b, if you choose LANDSCAPE. Nigel details which of his
nearly worked and which ones and which ones worked well: 4 Points SETTLE Body and Mind. SIMPLIFY Complications TAKE Extra Time with Space, Weight, and Time in PURPOSEFUL COMPOSITION |
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What are 5 Main Issues in Photographing? VANTAGE POINT, The Thing Itself, Framing, Time, Detail. Aperture and Depth a. What is the Minimum Focusing Distance of your Lens: As close as Possible b. How do different F Stops change your depth? c. Focusing Your Camera: Practice Manual Focus by switching off the autofocus on your lens if you have a Digital Camera (phone cameras practice focus lock on the screen) Click Play to Watch VIdeo upper left this page: How Pictures Work https://youtu.be/j_GRioqOT8Q Visual Literacy (length is 29:14) Exercise Assignment 2: Idea + Wide Open F-Stop A) Exploring your home or your daily walk, stay with the subject you are passionate about and ponder the concept, idea of it. This can be a continuing theme in your life, one that has meaning. For instance, for me right now my idea is that my dog knows things (Word idea is DOGKNOWS). The concept is not the subject, but what the subject is about, what it represents or symbolizes. B) EXPOSURE: Aperture Priority/ Portrait Mode Use a wide open aperture to create depth in your subject, any subject, with vertical or horizontally framing, in BW or Color. C) CRAFT All iPhone 7, 11, 11 Pro photographers may use PORTRAIT camera phone mode (some phone cameras have 6 choices. For this exercise, truly helpful reading if this is your first use of PORTRAIT Mode: https://www.imore.com/how-to-use-portrait-mode Digital REBEL and Mirrorless photographers use Av or A for Aperture exposure mode. Dial in apertures from f/1.4, f'1.8, f/2, f/4 to blur the background. You will need to work slowly and take your time focusing. Take 3-5 shots to ensure you have focused on your subject. Optional Video Links 1) Youtube Video Ten Settings for iPhone Photos https://iphonephotographyschool.com/iphone-11-camera/ 2) Youtube How to Take Better iPHone Portraits Key Point: CHANGE DEPTH (APERTURE SETTING) after the Shot: Start Vid at 1:15 minutes in. Portrait Mode feature wide portrait mode option. At 4:20 minute, video shows how to tap a picture, click edit, and see the aperture setting (real world examples guy photographs a woman with iPhone 11 pro max, but examples apply to any iphone that shoots portrait mode. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qy6rcf9uElk --------------------------------------------- WEEK 3 1. HOW PICTURES WORK: Examples. 2. How to Critique Supportively a) Picture World, Not Person b) Suggestions to make more compelling. 3. Review Exercise/Assignment from past weeks 4. EXPOSURE TRIANGLE Aperture, Shutter, ISO/ASA triangle. Aperture is in F-Stops. 5. ISO a. High ISO (6400) and Sharpness vs. HIGH ISO and Digital Noise b. Low ISO (ISO 50) and Blur 6. When Do I Save As? a) JPG file, jpeg b) Photoshop PSD c) .TIFF file d) Save for Web. ASSIGNMENT Exercise 2: COLOR CLOSEUPS Examples: William "Bill" Neill website https://portfolios.williamneill.com/portfolio/C0000FtMbDdkvkOw/G0000Cb3udiVMGMQ Study how Neill composes his foregroud elements of trees, roots, rocks and water. COLOR: Try to find two complimentary colors and photograph a landscape or a smaller scene. Compose so your foreground lead to the middle ground and change your vantage point so your background is not distracting and enhances the fore and middle ground. Horizontal framing. Two jpegs sized for web to Jim by Sunday 21st. VIDEOS OF THE WEEK: Solutions for 7 Mistakes Beginners Make (Nigel Danson main point at 19:33). Main point is connect your foreground with midground and distance of your photograph.(6:30 minutes in) https://youtu.be/ZHnNyKQsdLw Q: Jim, what do you mean by depth of field? A: https://shuttermuse.com/what-is-aperture-in-photography/ (scroll down) Examples: 1.
Q and A 1. Review Exercise Assignment 2. SHUTTER SPEED 1, 1/160, 1/8000. 3. VISION IS BETTER: SLOW PHOTOGRAPHY Tripod or Gorilla Pod for Stability. Gorilla for calm days, mobility. Tripod for high winds, working more deliberately. 4. Manual Control of iPhone. HOW: App called Camera+2 WHY: Assigned Video WHERE: https://camera.plus/blog/ Reading One: http://thephotographerwithin.com/2014/07/what-is-white-balance/ Reading Two: https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/white-balance.htm 5. Creative Exercise 3 USING AN ONLINE PRINT SERVICE: Make your photo tangible. Make Yourself a Card or Print. Visit www.shutterfly.com, Upload a photo Shutterfly.com, BayPhoto, Printique, CVS, COSTCO. Send as large JPEG or file that the printer wants.
1. Review Exercise. Q and A. 2. Color Spaces: sRGB, Adobe RGB, PRO PHOTO https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/color-spaces.html 3. H U M A N I T Y Shooting Assignment/Exercise 4: Due in class week 5 Feb 15th. Photograph a person. Make many exposures, 10-30 and send the best two to jimagesphoto@gmail.com Work indoors or out. BW or Color. The eyes, person or pet, must be in focus, they are the windows to the soul. Use 1 light source, like a large window or overcast winter sky. Your camera position height (vantage point) is at eye level or slightly below; please, for this exercise, do not have the camera higher than the person's eye level. Use all the Craft we Have Learned 1) Light quality and direction: Back, side, soft light, hi contrast. 2) Shallow DEPTH OF FIELD and WIDE apertures (Av, A of F/1.8, F2.8, F/4) and Portrait Modes 3) Fast or Slow Shutter Speed For examples of environmental portraiture, see the links to Sally Mann's BW work below. The visual examples are from Jim's work Provincetown 25 Years https://www.jimages.com/provincetown-25-years.html Two Background Links Related to This Assignment - Environment: Sally Mann, her bio and a slideshow of her portraiture. https://www.famousphotographers.net/sally-mann Julia Margaret Cameron (1815-1879) Related to Headshots https://www.getty.edu/art/collection/artists/1990/julia-margaret-cameron-british-born-india-1815-1879/ Elliott Erwitt: A Lifetimes Work (b.1928) https://ppmag.com/profiles/a-lifetimes-work?utm_source=PPA-Professional+Photographers+of+America&utm_campaign=3067832b23-PPA+News+21.01.06_Member TED TALK Silent Drama of Photography Sebastio Salgado Start video partway in at 4:15 and again at 10:05 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qH4GAXXH29s
Printing :How Big Can I enlarge?: Know Print Size Resolution and Print Size b. Shutterfly, Instagram, Bay Photo, Costco, Printique, CVS, Home Inkjet Printing. ____ Quotes For Photographers: 1. "The brain of a photographer is not only for vision. It is a Tardis, and imaginative instrument for action and attention; it prepares our hands and is driven by them so we make create meaning in our world with our photographs." Jim Austin Jimages 2. "Attention without feeling, I began to learn, is only a report. An openness- an empathy-was necessary if the attention was to matter. Such openness and empathy M. had in abundance, and gave away freely . . .M. instilled in me this deeper level of looking and working, of seeing through the heavenly visibles to the heavenly invisibles." ~ Mary Oliver on Molly Cook 3. "What atmosphere is to nature, tone is to a photograph." Jim Austin 4. "Photography is like making love, you don't want to go too fast." Jim Austin 5. "If I can learn from a photograph something about photography, that's what makes it (a picture) interesting. Don't ask me what that is, precisely. There is a seeming paradox functioning. Its the an illusion of a literal description of how the camera saw. From it, you can know very little. You don't know what happened, You know how a piece of time and space looked to the camera, but it has to compel you to suspend your disbelief." Gary Winogrand 6. "Slow photography is the experience of an intentional, attentive, mind-full craft of making single photographs. " Jim Austin Jimages 7. "To create better photographs, we learn to see the light and the relationships within a scene. We learn to see with our two eyes the way a camera sees, with a single eye and a single aperture setting. If our phone cameras could learn to see meaningfully, it would be fun, but they can't do that yet, because we see with our souls." |