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.
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
- You may want to install the Flickr app on your phone for faster digital uploads, but this is not a requirement
Photos showing as HEIC instead of JPEG/JPG Sync uploads the photos as they are saved on the device. With the release of iOS 11, Apple replaced JPEG with a new image format called HEIC.
What is HEIC?
HEIC is the file format name Apple has chosen for the new HEIF (High Efficiency Image Format) Standard. Using advanced and modern compression methods, it allows photos to be created in smaller file sizes while retaining a higher image quality compared to JPEG/JPG.
This new file type, however, may not be compatible with all devices. Even earlier versions of OS X (pre-High Sierra) will not be able to open HEIC files by itself.
To set your Apple devices to take photos in JPEG/JPG instead of HEIC:
- Go to Settings
- Tap Camera
- Tap Formats
- Tap Most Compatible
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