Transcript
Page 1: Basic Photography course by My Coursez Consultant

SHORT COURSE:BASIC

PHOTOGRAPHYKOLEJ KOMUNITI KLANG

7 SEPTEMBER 2013

Page 2: Basic Photography course by My Coursez Consultant

IntroductionName: Shahrul Hairy ShaharuddinP.O.B: Tanjong Karang, SelangorSkills: 1) Photography (2007- now)2) Trainers (2012- now)3) Online Marketing (2008- now)4) Print & Design (2013)

Software skills:5) Adobe Photoshop6) Adobe Illustration7) Sony Vegas8) Adobe Director9) Swish Max10)Adobe Flash11)Adobe Dreamweaver

Page 3: Basic Photography course by My Coursez Consultant

Overview…O WHAT is photography?

“The art or practice of taking and processing photographs.” – Wikipedia

Page 4: Basic Photography course by My Coursez Consultant

Types of PhotographyO 1) PortraitureO 2) WeddingO 3) SportO 4) JournalismO 5) CommercialO 6) Black & WhiteO 7) ModelingO 8) Event

Page 5: Basic Photography course by My Coursez Consultant

Basic to know…O CompositionO Exposure (ISO, Aperture & Shutter

Speed)O Rule Of Third (RO3)O CropO Software

Page 6: Basic Photography course by My Coursez Consultant

CompositionO What is composition?

“Composition is the placement or arrangement of visual elements or ingredients in a work of art, as distinct from the subject of a work”- Wikipedia

Page 7: Basic Photography course by My Coursez Consultant

5 element compositionO PatternO SymmetryO TextureO Deep Of FieldO Lines

Page 8: Basic Photography course by My Coursez Consultant

Pattern

There are patterns all around us if we only learn to see them. Emphasizing and highlighting these patterns can lead to striking shots – as can high lighting when patterns are broken.

Page 9: Basic Photography course by My Coursez Consultant

Symmetry

A symmetrical shot with strong composition and a good point of interest can lead to a striking image – but without the strong point of interest it can be a little predictable.

Page 10: Basic Photography course by My Coursez Consultant

Texture

Images a two dimensional thing yet with the clever use of ‘texture’ they can come alive and become almost three dimensional.

Page 11: Basic Photography course by My Coursez Consultant

Deep Of Field

The depth of field that you select when taking an image will drastically impact the composition of an image.

Page 12: Basic Photography course by My Coursez Consultant

Lines

Leading lines refers to a composition technique whereby the viewer's eye is attracted to lines that lead directly to the principle subject in the image

Page 13: Basic Photography course by My Coursez Consultant

Rule Of Third (RO3)O What is RO3?

“The rule of thirds is a guideline which applies to the process of composing visual images such as designs, films, paintings, and photographs” - Wikipedia

Page 14: Basic Photography course by My Coursez Consultant

RO3

The Rule of Thirds is a guideline for composition that suggests placing key graphic elements along lines which divide your image into thirds, or at the intersections of those lines.

Page 15: Basic Photography course by My Coursez Consultant

RO3 Photo

Page 16: Basic Photography course by My Coursez Consultant

RO3 Photo

Page 17: Basic Photography course by My Coursez Consultant

ExposureO 3 types of ExposureWhat is ISO?

“ISO is the level of sensitivity of your camera to available light. The lower the ISO number, the less sensitive it is to the light, while a higher ISO number increases the sensitivity of your camera.” – photographylife blog

Page 18: Basic Photography course by My Coursez Consultant

ISO

The difference is clear – the image on the right hand side at ISO 3200 has a lot more noise in it, than the one on the left at ISO 200.

Page 19: Basic Photography course by My Coursez Consultant

ExposureO What is Aperture?

“A hole that light passes through on its way through the lens. The photographer controls the size of this hole.” - Markray

Page 20: Basic Photography course by My Coursez Consultant

Aperture

Apertures are sometimes called "f-stops"

Page 21: Basic Photography course by My Coursez Consultant

Exposure O What is Shutter Speed?

“shutter speed or exposure time is the length of time a camera's shutter is open when taking a photograph”- Wikipedia

Page 22: Basic Photography course by My Coursez Consultant

Shutter Speed

Page 23: Basic Photography course by My Coursez Consultant

CropO What is Cropping?

“Cropping refers to the removal of the outer parts of an image to improve framing, accentuate subject matter or change aspect ratio”- Wikipedia

Page 24: Basic Photography course by My Coursez Consultant

Example

Page 25: Basic Photography course by My Coursez Consultant
Page 26: Basic Photography course by My Coursez Consultant
Page 27: Basic Photography course by My Coursez Consultant

SoftwareO Many kind of editing picture

software.O Example;O 1) Adobe PhotoshopO 2) Adobe LightroomO 3) Photoscape


Top Related