Monday, February 27, 2023

Photo 10 Update

Reminder of Criteria

  • shots are all in focus
  • well composed free of background clutter
  • edited for lighting and cropping
  • shots are not just DONE, but creatively done
  • NO photos of other art or photography
  • All shots are labeled by the content
Cameras/Cards should be signed out and returned at the end of class. Students should return 15 min before the end of class.

Assignments so far due end of this week:

1. 5 low angle shots 10 marks

2. Scavenger Hunt (10 photos labeled) 20 marks

3. 5 Headshots 10 marks

4. 1 Headswap 10 marks

5. Mark for photo file organization 10 marks

Composition



Friday, February 24, 2023

NEW ASSIGNMENTNew Photo Assignment #3: The Headshot. You are to take 5 head and shoulders shots that have a clean background and are cropped in Photoshop shoulder to shoulder. Please include a headshot of yourself.

Criteria: clarity, in focus, clean background, cropped shoulder to shoulder. Marks: 10

Sample head and shoulders shot



Assignment #4 Editing Assignment NEW

HEADSWAP IN PHOTOSHOP INSTRUCTIONS  (10 marks)

1.Using one of your headshots, bring into Photoshop. Next, find a photo of a celebrity etc. When using google to find the image, get the largest size photo possible. ( ie superman, famous model or celebrity) no animals or cartoons.

2. Bring in both photos to Photoshop. Go to IMAGE, ADJUSTMENTS, IMAGE SIZE and change the photos to both be close to the same size. If one is way bigger than the other it will be difficult to do the assignment. While under ADJUSTMENTS, you can also change both photos to BLACK and WHITE and lighten  or adjust your photo as necessary.
3. Next go to the SELECTION TOOL,( right click) and using the tool, move the tool around the head of one of your photos, then click on EDIT CUT or COPY and go to your next photo.

Note: It is probably more interesting to put the student head on the celebrity body, but it does not matter which head goes where. Also if you do not have a head shot that works for the swap, simply go out and take a shot of someone in a similar pose and distance away from the camera.

4.When on the next photo, click on EDIT, PASTE. This will put the head on the page. Then to resize the head, click EDIT, TRANSFORM, SCALE. This will put a box around the photo and allow you to change the size of the head, you can also slightly rotate the head if you go to ROTATE under TRANSFORM tool.
5. Then you want to tweak the image by moving into place with the pick/move tool, or use the eraser tool to clean up the edges.

Note: SAVING the file: If you need to continue working on the head swap, save as a Photoshop file so you can come back and work on the image. It is always a good idea, to save your edited photos as Photoshop files as a backup in case you need to go back and make changes. However, if you think you are done you can save as a JPEG ( which is save as copy) put into your M drive folder and then print out the assignment, put your name on it and hand it in.

Criteria for this assignment: Looking for a clean transition, not warped but looking accurate, limited blurring to make the face/hair work. If I cannot tell it has been photoshopped it is a 10/10. Good Luck.


Monday, February 13, 2023

Mon Feb 13

 Assignment #1: 5 low angle shots 10 marks

Assignment #2 ; Scavenger Hunt

Assignment #2: Scavenger Hunt: 20 marks

  • shoot through something or framing the shot
  • use of a mirror
  • fill the frame
  • a water shot
  • something red
  • a close -up/macro shot
  • duck/flamingo/or isfeld bear shot
  • photo of a person taking a photo
  • a shadow shot
  • food or drink shot
  • BONUS: your choice CREATIVE Shot

Wednesday, February 8, 2023

Wed Feb 8


 Link to Composition: Composition

Bringing a Photo into Photoshop: Crop and Lighten

Monday, February 6, 2023

Mon Feb 6

1. Review of Rule of thirds/composition

 


2. Low angle shots: a different perspective.

3. Assignment #1: Low angle persective: 5 shots on Mdrive

Thursday, February 2, 2023

 1. Create your student folder on the M:drive

2. Rule of Thirds What is the rule of thirds? The rule of thirds is a composition guideline that places your subject in the left or right third of an image, leaving the other two thirds more open. While there are other forms of composition, the rule of thirds generally leads to compelling and well-composed shots.

2. Questions to ask yourself before taking a photo: 10 QUESTIONS

3. Composition : the way in which something is put together or arranged : the combination of parts or elements that make up something.

Watch beginning