Equipment Procedures The Mode Dial

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Manual Camera Settings
Advertisements

ISO, Aperture and Shutter Speed For Beginners. The photographer can control how much natural light reaches the sensor by adjusting the camera's ISO shutter.
HOW TO MAKE TEST STRIPS AND ENLARGEMENTS IN THE MGJH COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES DARKROOM.
GETTING THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF LIGHT TO MAKE THE IMAGE.
Elements of Art Principles of Design How are these tools relevant in my photography?
Image Processing Developing Pictures In the Dark Room.
Printing in the Darkroom: Ch. 7. Physical Characteristics of Paper Texture: The surface pattern of a paper. Ranges from smooth to slightly rough. Some.
The Darkroom. Photosensitive Paper Kept in a safe to protect from white light. Emulsion – Covered in a gelatin and silver-halide crystals – Crystals trap.
Film. How Film is Constructed Black and white paper is what we call “orthochromatic” which is basically a fancy word for “red blind.” This is why you.
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY: BACK TO BASICS Source:
Journey Through a Camera
Darkroom: A light-tight room containing the equipment to develop photographs.
Elements and Principles of Design Introduction
WEST FORSYTH HIGH PHOTOGRAPHY OVERVIEW Cameras, Creativity, & Technique.
Contact Print. A contact print is a photographic image produced from a film, usually a negative. The defining characteristic of a contact print is that.
Point and Shoot Digital SLR-Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) Prosumer- Not technically its own specification-combines user friendly P&S features with.
About the 35mm Manual Film Camera Nickie Cardano Greyson Shane Per. 4.
INTRO TO THE DARK ROOM Photography 1.
Making a Enlargement from your negative. Making an Enlargement Part Two: Correct Exposure: Test Strips & Final Print.
PHOTOGRAPHY DSLR – The Basics!. CONTROL OF LIGHT, MOTION AND BACKGROUND  1. Shutter Speed (Dial TV) SHUTTER SPEED Shutter Speed is controlled by the.
Jeopardy ElementsCompositionDarkPhotoshopMix n’ Match Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy.
Photography What is photography? – The art of capturing an image – From the Greek words, light and writing – Ability to freeze time and record a vision.
Principles of Design.
Photography Seeing through the camera’s eye. Vocabulary Definitions Photography: the art or technique of exposing light to an electronic sensor or film.
Making a Print How to use the Enlarger. The Enlarger.
Media Arts – Review Day 3 Digital Camera Parts And Principles of design.
PHOTOGRAPHY 1 Lecture 6.  IN THE NEWS-Kodak “Baby Brownie” stampREVIEW OF LECTURE 5Kodak “Baby Brownie” stamp  HORENSTEIN CHAPTER 10 WORKBOOK QUESTIONS.
Developing in the Darkroom
First and Second Rolls of Film Beginning and advanced students will be shooting the same assignments. For each of the following photographs, using the.
Yr 11 Photography. Overview Choose negative Setup –Place negative in film holder –Select photo paper grain & size Use enlarger to expose Develop photo.
Nature Photos. Landscape Examples.
More About Composition. Composition Composition is the placement of elements within the restriction of the frame of the photo according to the principles.
MAKING A PRINT in the darkroom. How do we decide which images to print? 1. Ms. Moran will circle your best images on contact sheet day, you must print.
REVIEW OF PHOTO TERMS & INTRODUCTION TO DSLR CAMERA MODES PHOTO 2 - 8/20/13 [A DAY]
Exam Review Digital Photography. Plan for today… Review for exam.
Auto Modes “P,” “A,” & “S”  Program- Automatic, no flash  Aperture Priority- You choose the Aperture (size of shutter opening) and the camera chooses.
Lamp Housing Light Bulb Condensers Negative Carrier Bellows Lens Directions: Name each part Shown in the Diagram, starting At label “A”
Get the most out of your digital camera. The Basics ALWAYS wrap the strap around your wrist or around your neck. Do you have an extra $800? Use the photographer.
Dodging and Burning Photographic Images metered and exposed for the house. metered and exposed for the mountain. How are these two images different?
A Focus on the Elements Abstract “Macro” Photography.
Review Sheet Go through and answer all the questions on your own time. Do not wait until the last minute to do this assignment. Use your ppt. notes, yellow.
Day 9 Artist’s Choice. Elements of Art and Principles of Design Choose AT LEAST 2 Elements and 2 Principles to use in your artwork. This is a test of.
Art Elements. A continuous mark made from a pointed tool or brush. Line.
Film Processing ChemicalsSafety The Enlarger What’s Wrong?
Photography Lab.
Camera Parts and Functions
The Techniques.
The SLR (Single Lens Reflex) Camera
How Photography Works Friday, August 29.
Making a Contact Sheet Yr 11 Photography.
Elements and Principles
Some of the basic terms related to both film and digital cameras:
WHAT WE USE TO ORGANIZE THE ELEMENTS OF ART or TOOLS TO MAKE ART.
Principles of Design.
Introduction to Digital Photography Part 2
Principles of Design Photography.
Design Elements & Principles
The Principles of Art.
Pinhole Camera.
Creating a Contact Sheet
Design Principles The different arrangements – or compositions - of the ELEMENTS of design to create artistic, interesting, more visually powerful photographs.
Nature PRinting Fall 2018.
Contact Sheets.
Art Appreciation- Tuesday:
Elements and Principles of Art
The Darkroom Part 2 The Enlargers, Test Strips, Tips and Tricks.
Digital Camera Terms and Functions
Principles of Design Photography.
byAlishahSmithandMsJeske2006
Printing a Photograph .
Presentation transcript:

Equipment Procedures The Mode Dial 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 Principles and Elements of Art The Mode Dial Famous Photographers 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

This tool helps you check to see that your negative is in focus by magnifying the grain of film.

Focusing/ Grain Magnifier 100 Focusing/ Grain Magnifier

This tool, that is a small magnifier, helps you view your negatives on the light table.

200 A loupe

This tool allows you to hold your photo paper flat and in place in the darkroom, so that you can line up the projected image.

300 Print Easel

This tool holds your negative in place in the enlarger.

400 Negative Holder

This tool helps you keep your negatives flat while you print a contact sheet:

500 Glass

The sequential order that the chemicals are used in the development of photo paper:

developer, stop, fixer, water 100 developer, stop, fixer, water

Before you can begin printing, this is the first thing you must do when you get to your station in the darkroom.

200 Set up the enlarger

This is the F-stop you use when making a Contact Sheet

300 F. 8

This is where you store your negatives.

Negative Sleeve in your 3-ring binder 400 Negative Sleeve in your 3-ring binder

Print that you make every time you begin printing. This is the VERY FIRST Print that you make every time you begin printing.

500 Test Strip

An art element that occurs when a line meets itself.

100 Shape.

An element of art that refers to the light or dark tones of colors or to the neutral tones in an image

200 Value

A Principle of Design that is created by the organized repetition, alteration, or progression of art elements

300 Rhythm

A Principle of Design that uses value, size, position, or color to add importance to an object or subject in an image

400 Emphasis

A Principle of Design that refers to how elements are arranged to achieve stability:

500 Balance

100 Portrait

200 Flash Override

300 Night time Portrait

Tv

400 Shutter Priority

Av

500 Aperture Priority

100 Jerry Ulesmann

200 Maggie Taylor

300 David Hockney

400 Ansel Adams

500 William Wegman