Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Weekly Vocab

Fill Flash: Photograph technique to make dark shadow spots lighter. This technique usually makes the background brighter than the actual subject

Documentary Photographer: Form of photography that captures images of historically relevant matter and everyday life.

Magnesium Flare: Bright white flare with ribbon or or metallic magnesium wire.

Black and White



Hair/Makeup

She's perfect as is.

Monday, November 16, 2015

Top 10


  1. Fashion Photography
  2. Nature Photography
  3. Black and White Photography
  4. Underwater Photography
  5. Pano Photography
  6. Sunrise Photography
  7. Storm Photography
  8. Night Photography
  9. Sports Photography
  10. Food Photography
Weekly Vocal
DPI- Stands for dots per inch. DPI measures spatial printing and video dot density. It measures how many dots can be placed in the same line in a span of 1 inch.  

PPI: Stands for Pixels per inch. PPI measures resolution of electronic images.

Metadata: Data about Data. Includes structural and descriptive metadata; Data about containers of data and individual instances of data respectively. 
 Cartoon Photography




Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Top Ten Categories
  1. Black and White Photography 
  2. Food photography
  3. Urban photography
  4. Nature photography
  5. Adventure and action photography
  6. Night Photography
  7. Astrophotography
  8. Event photography
  9. Sports photography
  10. Long Exposure photography

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Aperture- Is the amount of light that is allowed into the camera. It acts like the pupil of the human eye.  The larger the aperture the more light is allowed to enter.

Shutter Speed- Shutter speed controls the amount of time the shutter remains open which thereby controls whether the image is viewed as a motion or a still picture. The longer the shutter speed the more blurry or "in action" the photograph looks and the shorter the shutter speed the more the picture looks like a still picture.

ISO- ISO is the level of sensitivity a camera has to light. A lower ISO number correlates to less sensitivity to light.

Friday, September 18, 2015

Print 

Pros:

Initial Cost is Lower

Better at capturing details when black or white
Film must be developed before viewing
Allows mistakes about exposure
Forgives focusing issues 
You get physical copy


Cons:
Cost of Film 
Film takes up space
Film must be developed before viewing
Cameras are heavier


Digital 

Pros: 

Saves money
editing is easier
developing is easier
Multipurpose
Easy to organize

Cons:

Higher initial cost
Needs power
Must have a computer
Takes time to do any editing/developing
Resolution of camera