Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Copyright © 1928 André Kertész

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Copyright © 1928 André Kertész"— Presentation transcript:

1 Copyright © 1928 André Kertész
Free Response Warm Up #16 Copyright © 1928 André Kertész

2 Sketchbook Reminder Use the full time given
Fill the page (top to bottom, right to left) New page each day, number the prompt 1 color page per week. All entries should be bound and in order. It’s okay if you can’t draw well… Put in the full effort each day for full credit. I expect more not less with each turn in.

3 A word or two about photo
Taking a picture of a flat work of art that someone else did: A picture, a mural, a painting… isn’t really photography – it’s a copy machine. The art elements and design is the artists not your own. Pay attention to backgrounds… a single distracting element (person, trash, signs) can really confuse the viewer about your idea. Use the time you have to do the BEST pic you can make… “I’m done… what now” is never true in photo… keep working to get even a better image.

4 This is not a Scavenger Hunt! It’s time to make some ART.
Our first Technical Photos were intended to show that you could use the camera to make properly exposed, perfectly focused images that fit different way of shooting basics. We’re now taking that into different techniques to try to give variety to your picture taking. Each picture should be a work of art, not just a completion of the idea. Each picture should have a different subject/purpose (with exception of 25a and 25b)

5 large depth of field, A mode Ground level, 18mm focal, f16 or higher
22. Worm's Eye View, wide angle, large depth of field, A mode Ground level, 18mm focal, f16 or higher 23. Close up photograph with tight framing No negative space, choose big. 24. Silhouetted off-center subject meter with subject missing, focus on subject, caves

6 Include the horizon in someway.
25a,b. Fill-in flash :good exposure of the ambient light (pic a) and flash "filled in" on the shadows on the subject (pic b) you should not see a flash, just the shadow should be lighter – you need direct sunlight. 26. An interesting photograph that shows a reflection 27.An interesting photograph that employs a "Dutch Angle“ Include the horizon in someway.

7 Copyright © 1929 Andre Kertesz

8

9 What Techniques are used on this image?

10

11 Uploading pictures to your H: drive
Open Home Drive Folder for the current assignment is “TECHNIQUE” Images are numbered: Last_First22-27.jpg IN ORDER! Thanks!


Download ppt "Copyright © 1928 André Kertész"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google