Monday, April 25, 2016

Major Event / Portrait Shoot



1. What is the most likely scenario for what you will do for your Event/Portrait photography assignment.
QUE PASTAS KIDS SHOW
2. Who is the primary contact?
Family Events In Austin
3. When is the event?
APR 30
4. Where is the event?
Strang Brew
5. What kinds of photos do they want?
idk

Monday, April 11, 2016

Money shot

 they had to tell him to not run that fast so the picture can show up good

Monday, February 29, 2016

Family Preview

1. Whose family will you photograph?
my family

2. Where will you shoot?
At my house

3. What type of lighting will you use?
Flash if i need but light

4. What equipment will you need?
tripod,camera

5. What challenges will you encounter?
HDR,Pose
6. How will you deal with these challenges?

use what i already know

7. Post an example for inspiration for your shoot. Explain what you like about the photo and how you will attempt to emulate or use for inspiration.
i will make them pose how ever it looks good

Pet Preview

1. What type of pet will you photography?
A dog

2. Where will you shoot?
my backyard

3. What type of lighting will you use?

Sun
4. What equipment will you need?

Camera
5. What challenges will you encounter?

HDR,Pose
6. How will you overcome these challenges?
use what i already know

7. Post an example for inspiration for your shoot. Explain what you like about the photo and how you will attempt to emulate or use for inspiration.


I wanna show how my dog personality is and how happy he is when he is playing with me

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

HDR Photography

Step 2


1.High Dynamic Range

2. In your own words, explain what makes an HDR photo an HDR photo?
it automatically creates 2-3 filters other than the original picture.
3. What is bracketing?
technique of taking several shots of the same subject using different camera settings.
4. What software can you use to produce an HDR image?
single RAW Photo Enhancement
5. When selecting layers, what do you have to be careful about when creating your HDR photos?
to not go to the extreme and combine dozens of photos leaving every pixel of the photo well exposed
6. Save your favorite HDR photo on your blog.

Friday, February 12, 2016

Landscape photo

Lines give an image depth, scale and can be a point of interest in and of themselves by creating patterns in your shot.




Step 2

  • Depth of field
  • composition
  • the gold hour




       Step 3




Step 4   

Tripot

Wide lens



Step 5

I will take my pictures in Kendra Park in the back where there is a duck pond i think it will be a perfect spot.




Thursday, January 14, 2016

Light basics and Photography

For each technique you should explain the following: 
  • 1. What effect does it create?
  • 2. Why use it?
  • 3. How many lights or light sources?

The Five Basic Lighting Techniques

Butterfly (or Paramount) -- 
Loop -- 
  1. a structure, series, or process the end of which is connected to the beginning.
Rembrandt --
An adjective used to describe something dead cool and classic.
 Split --
Type of range- finder in which the image is divided in two ways 
Broad and Short --
refers to when the main light illuminates the side of the face that is turned away from the camera.
Fill light
 light used to eliminate or soften shadows caused by the main source of illumination.Key light.
Hair light
has a lot more definition, interest, and color Background light
Shadowless
infrared, utraviolet and high speedHard light
Soft light
Little bit of light
Grey card
s a middle gray reference, typically used together with a reflective light meter, as a way to produce consistent image exposure and/or color in film andphotographyReflector
Diffuser
one that diffuses: as a : a device (as a reflector) for distributing the light of a lamp evenly
Intensity 
(Strength, or how to set shutter speed and aperture's appropriate to portraits)


Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Flash PhotoographyBasics

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  1. Every flash photograph is two exposures in one
  2. fill flash can be used when subject is backlit or sidelit to eliminate silhouettes or shadows.
  3. Flash exposure is not affected by shutter speed
  4. Flash Illumination is dramatically affected by distance 
  5. your camera measures ambient light and flash illumination separately
  6. with automatic flash metering, the flash illumination is measured after the shutter button is pressed, and the flash output is adjusted accordingly.
  7. every SLR camera with a mechanical shutter box has a maximum sync shutter speed.
  8. Harsh lighting, washed out subjects and red eye can be eliminated by using diffusers and light bouncing.
  9. It is possible to change the order if when the flash fires using "Rear Curtain Sync."
  10. Removing the flash from the top of the camera helps eliminate red eye and unflattering shadows

Friday, January 8, 2016

Spring Challenge

50 incredible Photography



2.
3.              Macro photography. sound trigger.


4.         1. Shoot in Marco
   

5.   Shoot macro pictures  close up.


6.  Save to hard drive and save picture to Lightroom and mess around with it there

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Year photos 2015

   black and white
   portraits


   landcape
 cityscape
   black and white
   landscape

     motion