Thursday, March 29, 2012

03/30/12 - Assignment #10/Artist talk by Claudio Nolasco


3/30                 

-Class in TECHcenter until 9:30 (preparing files for printing)
-Artist Talk by Columbia University grad student and photographer Claudio Nolasco
-Shooting Assignment #10 explained and given images in a sequence: download handout here

For next week:
-BRING: in camera + textbook
-UPLOAD: images to your Tumblr from Assignment #10.                  
-UPLOAD: Section A upload images to your Tumblr for your in class photographer presentation + + bring your filled out forms to turn in

UPCOMING:

4/06                  -NO CLASS Spring Break
4/13                  -NO CLASS Spring Break

4/20                  
-Class in TECHcenter until 9:30 (preparing files for printing)
-Section A - In class Photographer presentations
-Demo using the macro focus feature on your camera
-Shooting Assignment #11 explained and given macro/micro, working with scale
                 
For next week:
-BRING: in camera + textbook
-BRING: ALL of your image files to prepare to print
-UPLOAD: images to your Tumblr from Assignment #11.
-UPLOAD: Section B upload images to your Tumblr for your in class photographer presentation + bring your filled out forms to turn in
                                   
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Assignment #10 - Images in a series

*****Images due on your Tumblr BEFORE class on 4/20)****

example images can be found here + what they will be once "animated"

#1-10)
Shoot a series of images that show an action (10 images in a row) hint: Keep the camera in the same place and move the things in front of the camera. 

#11-20)
Keep you subject matter still and move the camera in small increments to zoom in or out, or zoom around an object. (10 images in a row)

#21-30)
Shoot a series of images that document time passing by using light. 10 images in a row. (example: Take a picture of a window every hour from sunrise to sunset. Do not move the camera. Or take a picture of a shadow as it moves during the day)

Set your camera to a low resolution to shoot a lot of pictures go into the menu and set your resolution to 1,600 x 1,200 (Medium 2)

Use Sumopaint.com to edit images if you need to though this is not a requirement

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