Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Thursday, September 23, 2021

Black and White Photography Assignment

           Product Photography Video


 NEW ASSIGNMENT: Black and White Photography 20 photos in a slideshow set to music

Focus of Black and White Photography is on CONTRAST

Black and White Photography

Black & White Images

Tips to improve black and white photography

Monday, September 20, 2021

Product Shoot Assignment

Product Shoot Assignment Outline

PART A: Product shots:10 shots. You are to choose a product to shoot and you are to take 10 different shots of your product. Try to mix it up a little…take shots of people using your product, take inside shots on clean backgrounds, take you product outside to shoot…lots of experimentation. Upload all 10 shots to Flickr under album, PRODUCT SHOOT.


Ad PART B: After you have completed the 10 shots , you are to choose the best 1 or 2 shots and create a magazine ad which will be saved on  Flickr under the product shoot album. Your 2 good ads should be titled FINAL ad #1 and FINAL ad #2.

Criteria for this assignment: PART A: Photos should show experimentation, varied background and evidence of trying to showcase the product at its best. Not all shots have to be perfect, since I am marking your process in this assignment.  ( marks 10) 


PART B: Product should be the focus of the ad, shot is clear, lighting effects work, logo or slogan is included in the ad, and most importantly looks professional…like an ad I would see in a magazine. ( marks 20)

Sample Product Ads:

Adam Meyer product shoot

Cassie Fisher product shoot

Ethan Woodland Product shoot

Product Shoot: Research or watch some you tube videos on how to style/shoot product photos. A lot of people shoot in their own home using a lamp or window for lighting. Backgrounds are table tops or white paper. WATCH VIDEO as a class.










Friday, September 17, 2021

Week Ending Friday Sept 17

Assignment due this weekend: Flickr set-up and 5 Visually Pleasing and well composed shots, in an album on Flickr.

Working on: 

  • Selfie shot which should showcase something about who you are
  • Magazine cover research and taking a good cover photo, getting started on the cover

Friday, September 10, 2021

Update for the week ending Sept 10

 “The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.”

― Dorothea Lange


New to Photography check out this link for a review of the basics: The BASICS

 1. Review of Flickr: buddy icon, background photo, name so I know it is you, contacts, albums, join the Isfeld Group

 2. Creation of folder on l drive, m drive, intro to Photoshop ( crop/lighting) You can use you phone apps

3. Photo class guidelines: no photos of art, no sharing of photos, photos of self can use a remote or set the shot up, all shots must be in focus unless creating an effect, focus on the assignments given first, do not delete in camera, appropriate use of the camera and equipment, appropriate photo taking and boundaries, leave the room as it was, lights off, do not use teachers desk and chair



4. Hand in Assignment #1 Career assignment

5 REVIEW: 10 questions to ask yourself when taking a photo

8. Review of Composition: Peter McKinnon


8. Some examples of Elements of Composition: Rule of thirds, rule of odds, fill the frame, leading lines, framing, using triangles in composition, texture, symmetry, simplicity, empty space. 

Time to go out and shoot 5 composition photos on your phone and upload to Flickr.

Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Welcome to Photo 11/12

 








Photography is not about the camera but how you use the camera. You can have an expensive camera and still take bad pictures. The focus of this course is not on the many technical aspects of how to use a camera but rather on how to compose great shots and extending your knowledge into creating using photography as a medium. 

We will be learning how to use and expand the use of Photoshop and other editing programs to create advertising, a magazine cover, videos, and conceptual photographic art.

The visual world is becoming part of our everyday life. Most people on the internet are focused on photos and video to get across ideas. Logos and photos are an instant way for people to get an idea across. It is important for young people to be able to navigate the ever increasing world of visual literacy.

Requirements of this course:
  • a decent digital slr or camera phone for taking photos, school cameras will be allowed to go home with permission.
  • a usb drive and/or an extra phone cord for use at school for transferring photos 
  • a card reader/phone cable at school for transferring photos to the school computer
  • a 16 gb card that can be used for taking photos with the school camera
  • the ability to use some of your time to take photos outside of school 
  • a desire to learn and grow through digital media
  • ability to work with others and be a good model
  • time management skills
Assessment:

 This course is assessed based on student's ability to push boundaries, meet assignment deadlines and progress in their ability to become better photographers/videographers and visual artists. Students are expected to push themselves at the level they are at to improve and produce quality work. A high standard is expected, and poor quality work will not be accepted. You will be asked to Re-do an assignment if it does not meet expectations. 

Group brainstorm: How is Photography used today?

Your first Assignment: Photography as a career:

As photographers and videographers we are learning to embrace the technology for multiple uses in our world. I personally know of students who have graduated from my classes who are now sound technicians, models and actors, videographers, wedding photographers and some who work in niche photography areas as a part time business for themselves.
Think there are no jobs in Photography/Graphic Design and Film... Think again! 
 
ASSIGNMENT#1: In partners, your first assignment is to research and find a  Photography/Videography or Photo Editor job utilizing the skills we will be learning in this class and present it to the class. List the top 5 skills needed for this job.
10 marks handed in

Here is an example of a job CastleMountainChalets
The Resort Photographer / Videographer, part of Castle Mountain Resort’s sales and marketing team, works closely with several teammates, and reports directly to the Sales & Marketing Manager. This role is primarily responsible for the ascertaining and editing of photo and video-based content, including the development of weekly resort update video, which will be used by the resort through it’s various traditional and digital marketing avenues. 

Core Competencies:
  • Personal accountability
  • Personality, perseverance, patience, and dedication
  • Superb time management, planning, and organizational skills
  • Ability to adapt to changing / variable work conditions
  • Ability to be flexible to the needs of different resort departments
  • Organizational and Environmental Awareness
  • Results focused
  • Self-driven
  • Committed to continual learning and professional development
  • Exceptional problem-solving skills and the ability to think critically
  • Creative, artistic personality
Job Duties:
  • Deliver engaging content on a regular basis that inspires guest visits
  • Create digital assets including photographs, a weekly promotional / update video, as well as other short videos, consistent with the needs outlined in the resort’s content development plan
  • Liaise with guests to ensure photo / video release forms are signed
  • Edit photos / video in anticipation of online / print use
  • Be on hand to cover key resort events / activities
  • Assist in managing various social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube) by way of engaging, informative, and timely content
  • Perform other duties as assigned
Requirements:
  • Completion of high school or equivalent with a preference given to candidates who have completed a post-secondary marketing or communications
  • Must supply and use own camera equipment (DSLR), and related accessories
  • Technical Skills: Using digital cameras and industry standard software such as Photoshop & Lightroom
  • Artistic Ability: be able to compose a shot, understand framing, color and light to create a visually pleasing photograph
  • The ability to work under pressure, effectively manage workload, and meet deadlines
  • The ability to work both independently and in teams, building rapport with guests, clients, colleagues, and resort partners
  • Strong intermediate or better skier or snowboarder
  • Fluency in English; other languages considered an asset
  • Positive and proactive approach to teamwork and working with others required
  • Ability to work unsupervised for long periods of time