Thursday, May 29, 2014

5/29 & 5/30: FINAL PROJECT

FINAL PROJECT:  Abstract Picture Assignment 

You may take pictures nearby school today.
Tuesday the 3rd will be a shooting day.

Please look at the links below for examples of abstract work. What is an abstract photo? What makes abstract photos interesting?

Googled

Earth Photography

Photo.net

40 Great Examples of Abstract Photography

70 Great Examples



























For this next assignment I want you to throw out all of the "rules" we've discussed in class this semester. This is your chance to be as creative as possible. I would recommend looking for patterns, colors, and shapes when deciding on pictures to take. Also try to take pictures of things you don't normally see in pictures.

5/29 & 5/30: How to Turn in Portraits & Self-Portraits

You will turn in a contact sheet titled, PORTRAITADJUST or PA.
It will contain 14 pictures total:

  • 5 Photos from day 1 of portrait shooting (another person)
  • 5 photos from day 2 of portrait shooting (another person)
  • 4 photos adjusted from self portrait shooting (one for each style of self portrait)
Please make sure that the contact sheets shows a variety of picture styles and composition. For example, I do not want to see 14 close ups. Variety rules.

You will also turn in:

  • Best Portrait as a jpg.for printing and grading
  • Best Self Portrait as a .jpg for printing and grading

5/27 & 5/28: Import Self Portraits

·   Create 4 separate Self Portrait Contact Sheets for each portrait style
·   Create a folder on your desktop called Self Portraits. Place your 4 Self Portrait Contacts Sheets into this folder. Turn this folder into the Staff Server.
·   Portrait editing.

Thursday, May 22, 2014

DUE 5/27 & 5/28: SELF-PORTRAITS (CRITERIA LIST)

This is a reminder that your Self-Portrtait Assignment is due Tues., May 27 or Wed., May 28.  You will be submitting your remaining 96 pictures (4 contact sheets of 24 pics each) on Tues./Wed., and editing your images.  We will not be using more class time for shooting pictures.  This is 4 categories of self-portrait pictures (24 pictures for each category) for a total of 96 pictures. 
Note: Seniors need to turn their pictures on or before this day. No late work.

Below is the assignment sheet from class.  Good luck and have a nice weekend.


SELF-PORTRAIT ASSIGNMENT CRITERIA:

You need to pick 4 photo types from the following 5 categories, and shoot at least 24 pictures for each concept.  (4 x 24= 96 pictures total)

  1.  A self-portrait where color is emphasized. Color may include wardrobe, location, props, or natural objects. Think of your picture as a one or two color concept picture.
  2. A picture that emphasizes lighting and shadows. This will be a grayscale self-portrait.
  3. A self-portrait that showcases your interests and hobbies. In this picture we learn what you like to do away from school. Think about what interests you and transfer that into a photo.
  4. A fantasy self-portrait. Dress up and use costumes. In this self-portrait you can use Photoshop to enhance your picture in any way, shape, or form. Transfer yourself to Hawaii or become a Viking like you have always wanted.
  5. The Supermodel self-portrait. Dress up like a GQ or Cosmopolitan magazine model. This can be a grayscale or color picture. You will use Photoshop to airbrush and enhance this photo.

Hints for self-portraits:

  •      Use colors or lighting to create a concept.
  •      Costumes or uniforms work great.
  •      Change angles.
  •      Use props.
  •      Vary the lighting.
  •      Try different emotional looks.
  •      Pose in action. 
  •      COLOR SCHEMES: monochromatic, warm, cool, neutral, analogous, complementary
  •  ****Most importantly for this assignment don't forget your composition rules. Use framing, leading lines, rule of thirds, color contrast etc. to enhance your photo. Fill the frame. Look at your entire frame, and be sure the background and subject work together 

Technical Tips:

  • Use the shutter timer and/or a tripod
  • If shooting manually, have a someone pose in the frame to meter and then switch spots with them.
  • Set your ISO___________.  
    •  Bright, sunny light 100 (or very low number)
    • Low light, higher number 800 or higher. 
    • If you are having trouble metering, and/or the shutter speed is to slow, you may need to change the ISO, most likely to a higher number. 
Schedule:
  • May 15: Start Shooting
  • May 21 & 22: Self Portrait Shooting Day  Contact Sheets SP1 & SP2 Due  (24 pics each)
  • May 27 & 28: All pictures are due. Note: Seniors need to turn their pictures on or before this day. No late work. Take all your pictures bY 5/27 & 5/28.
 

Thursday, May 15, 2014

5/15-5/16: SELF-PORTAIT ASSIGNMENT

First of all, I want you to look at the photos on the following websites for self-portrait ideas and then answer the following questions. 
Please use text edit, Abi Word, or Word and drop the answers into the proper class folder.
 




 Also, go to Getty Images and do a portraits search (self-portraits on Getty show people taking pictures of themselves. We do not need to see the camera).

What four categories do you think you will pick? Why?
What are your interests and hobbies that you can showcase in your self-portrait?
What colors will be the best for you to work with for self-portrait where color is emphasized? What are your favorite colors?
Do you have any costumes or props you can use for the self-portraits?
Next, I want you to grab two separate sheets of paper and sketch two of your ideas for self-portraits. Include location, outfits, poses, costumes, and facial expressions etc. I realize that not everyone is an amazing artist, but do your best.

Self Portrait Assignment







Self Portrait Assignment
The Art of Constructing a Self-Portrait
A self-portrait comes from within. Injecting 'those we love' into the portrait steers one away from the harder task to trying to reveal self without adornment.
If you eat, sleep, and live for speed then your self-portrait should reflect motion and movement as one of its cornerstones.
If you are a reflective type, then reflections and patterns and their intersections should occupy a primary space.
If overall you feel more flawed then whole, then you wouldn't want to go about photographing the most pristine parts of yourself; you would want, instead, to capture your essence in a manner that describes and defines you without complaining. I say that because the essence of self-discovery requires you to be a benign observer of self so as not to hone in too closely on this or that part.
A sense of 'wholeness' is difficult to capture at best. Indeed, wholeness is almost impossible for some people to even understand -- let alone capture in themselves -- because their persons and their lives are so fragmented, so disorganized in general.
But that is what self-portraiture is all about, capturing the whole -- the whole of who you are as a person.
Try to be unforgiving in a benign and neutral way. Study yourself in the mirror and paint what you see there. Then go inside yourself and paint what you see there."
 
You will shoot four different self-portrait concepts over the next 12 days. You will shoot at least 24 pictures for each concept.
 You need to pick four photo types from the following five categories.
1. A self-portrait where color is emphasized. Color may include wardrobe, location, props, or natural objects. Think of your picture as a one or two color concept picture.
2. A picture that emphasizes lighting and shadows. This will be a grayscale self-portrait.
3. A self-portrait that showcases your interests and hobbies. In this picture we learn what you like to do away from school. Think about what interests you and transfer that into a photo.
4. A fantasy self-portrait. Dress up and use costumes. In this self-portrait you can use Photoshop to enhance your picture in any way, shape, or form. Transfer yourself to Hawaii or become a Viking like you have always wanted.
5. The Supermodel self-portrait. Dress up like a GQ or Cosmopolitan magazine model. This can be a grayscale or color picture. You will use Photoshop to airbrush and enhance this photo.
 





Hints for self-portraits:


Use colors or lighting to create a concept.

Costumes or uniforms work great.

Change angles.

Use props.

Vary the lighting.

Try different emotional looks.

Pose in action.

Most importantly for this assignment don't forget your composition rules. Use framing, leading lines, rule of thirds, color contrast etc. to enhance your photo. Fill the frame.
 
Schedule:
May 15: Start Shooting
May 22: Self Portrait Shooting Day
May 27: All pictures are due. Note: Seniors need to turn their pictures on or before this day. No late work. Take all your pictures between now and next Thursday if you need to.

Friday, May 9, 2014

5/8-5/9: 1ST PORTRAIT SHOOT

You will shoot 48 or more pictures of your partner today.  If you are on campus today, you will be off-campus for your next shoot.  Return 20 minutes before the end of class.  You will submit your 48 images in the following 2 contact sheets:
  • Portrait1:  contact sheet of 1st set of 24 images (4 columns; 6 rows)
  • Portrait2:  contact sheet of 2nd set of 24 images (4 columns; 6 rows)

Note:  For your next shoot you are REQUIRED TO USE COSTUMES OR SPORTS UNIFORMS, or be dressed in clothing and using props other than the typical everyday you.  If you do not have costumes, you will be expected to retake your pictures outside of class. Additionally, if you are unhappy with your images you may retake pictures outside of class, and use a different model if you wish.

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHERS


  1. Yousuf Karsh - http://www.karsh.org/


    Mary Ellen Mark - http://www.maryellenmark.com/

     
    Philipe Halsman - http://philippehalsman.com/




5/6 & 5/7: PORTRAIT ASSIGNMENT

You will shoot portraits over the next week on Thurs., 5/8 & Tues. 5/13, (or Fri. 5/9 & Wed. 5/14).

 

One day you will shoot at school using the lights in the studio and the other day you will shoot off-campus at a predetermined location. 

You will shoot AT LEAST 50 pictures of your subject each day (most of you will shoot between over 100 photos).


1. Find a partner in this class or in Mr. Mitchell's class .
2. Talk to your subject. What type of portraits do you want to create? Use colors or lighting to create a concept for your portrait. Costumes or uniforms work great. Imaginary ideas are OK. Choose an interesting setting based on your concept.
3. Change angles between shots. Shoot at least 50 pictures of each subject.
4. Use props if they will help the audience learn something about the subject.
5. Vary the lighting. Use filters, flashlights, lamps, or multiple lights to enhance your picture. Use the different lighting techniques that you will read about in class (see above).
6. Encourage different emotional looks. Pretend you are Austin Powers taking pictures. Tell your subject they are "groovy".
7. Having your subjects "pose" in action is just fine.
8. Most importantly for this assignment don't forget your compostion rules. Use framing, leading lines, rule of thirds, color contrast etc. to enhance your photo. Fill the frame.

Portrait HintsPart 1  
Portrait Hints Part 2 
More Hints  
Even more hints


Here is a list of the different types of portraits photos you will turn in:
  • A Vignette Photo
  • A Grayscale Method Photo
  • A One Item Kept in Color Photo
  • A selective Focus Photo
  • A minimally adjusted photo
  • One WHACKY anything goes portrait (change the colors, use the liquefy tool, and make this as unique and interesting as you can)

Finally, you will turn in your best picture as well.
Lighting!!! http://mrstorydigiphoto.blogspot.com/2011/12/different-lighting-techniques.html

Thursday, May 1, 2014

5/1-5/2: COMPLETING PHOTOMERGE & ACTION SEQUENCE

Today you will be finishing up your Photomerge and Action Sequence images. You will submit the following today: 
  1. After you have photomerged, and cleaned up your 3 different photomerge pictures from Spring Break, make a contact sheet titled, Photomerge 2.
  2. Submit your best photomerge image (as a JPEG) from all of your photomerges, and title it, PhotomergeBest.
  3. Submit your Action Sequence, as a JPEG, and title it ActionSeqBest.