Thursday, August 26, 2010

Photo Basics Class Homework

I took an 8 week photography class my senior year of high school and three photography classes in college.  I must say that I learned more useful information in the class I just completed, Photo Basics - Master Your Camera, than I did in all the other classes I've taken in the past.  In the other classes I've taken, the teachers did not ask or make sure that all of the students really felt in control of their camera.  They taught more of the characteristics of great photographic composition and how to develop film in the darkroom.  I enjoyed learning this information but felt that alot of my images were captured out of pure luck.  Now, I must say that I'm finally beginning feel like the master of my camera.  I finally understand the basics of the photographic triangle: aperture, shutter speed, and ISO.  I also learned more about natural lighting and ways to solve lighting issues.  I can't believe that it has taken me so long to learn this!  Here are the images I took for my homework and shared with the rest of my class: 

"Who Cares?" Aperture

Storytelling Aperture
Singular-Theme Aperture

Implied Motion


Frozen Motion (see the blue frisbee flying in the air?)


Panning (I bribed Tyler with M&Ms to get him to run on the sidewalk for me.)
Lines

Simplicity

Pattern (This is my 3 month old, Katie.)

By knowing what settings to use to achieve the look you're going for in an image, the less time you'll have to spend editing.  (None of the images in this post were edited.)  I still have alot of practicing to do to perfect my camera settings for different lighting situations.


* For more information on the class that I took, click here.

1 comment:

becky ward said...

these are really great lisa! that is so awesome that you were able to attend that class.