photography week some examples from the class of 07-08
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Photography Week
Some examples from the class of 07-08
Day 1- Foliage and Portraits
• Today we have two objectives. Take picture of foliage (plants) and Portraits of other people.
Foliage
• Plants don’t have to be boring!• Try some interesting angles and watch
your backgrounds.• Remember your rules of composition
Foliage examples
Portraits
• Time for some people pictures.• You will have to position your subjects,
watch where their limbs are in contrast to the background.
• Watch for mergers
Portraits
Day 2- Inanimate Objects, Group Photos
• Today's objectives are taking pictures of inanimate objects (things that are not alive) and group photos.
Inanimate Objects
• Capturing inanimate objects can result in boring lifeless pictures if your not careful.
• The trick to a good photo in this area will be capturing the object in a unique way.
Inanimate Objects
Group Photos
• Capture a group photo of two or more people.
• The more natural it looks, the better the result.
Groups
Day Three
• Today’s objective is to capture these items in a different way: Toys and Office Materials
Toys
• We all loved them as kids, can you bring back those memories with a well constructed photo?
Toys
Office Materials
• How can boring can it get? About as boring as a stapler.
• Can you somehow make these materials exciting, professional or extraordinary?
Office Supplies
Day Four
• Today’s objectives are: Hands and Books• Right off the bat they don’t sound very
exciting, but what we are hopefully discovering is that anything can make a great picture.
Hands
• Hands tell a lot about what a person does and who they are.
• Hands can speak whole languages so don’t just lay them there.
• Be expressive!
Hands
Books
• Books have been the primary source of information for hundreds of years.
• Since books hold so much they are held in great regard by many.
• Use the books to express some ideas.
Books