Friday, December 04, 2009

Ah, Reflections

Your next assignment is to go out and take 20 photos of the 'One Thing' via any type of reflection.
That's it.
Have fun!

Monday, November 23, 2009

Life as You Know It

What do you want to remember about this time in your life when you're old and gray?

You are to take 30 photos that you will hopefully want to include in your C.P.E.

Utilize at least one rule of composition in each of these photos. This assignment is due by the beginning of class on Friday, December 4th.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Line/Texture/Pattern

Texture - Lines - Cactus Photo


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Guggenheim Museum Frank Loyd Wright was a master of line and pattern in the buildings he designed. One of the most famous is the Solomon Guggenheim Museum in New York City.



Take a virtual view of the museum and compose your own photograph using the lines and patterns he drew into this building.

Assignment: Capture 20 images that explore line, texture and pattern in the world around you.
5 out of these 20 photos MUST use Line, Texture, AND Pattern, all in one.
5 out of the 20 photos MUST also use extreme 'hard lighting' using a single light source to accentuate the detail in the texture.

Criteria for Success: Your work should show experimentation with composition, macro camera settings, using hard lighting to accentuate texture and pattern, using of depth of field to limit and expand focus, use Photoshop tools when appropriate.

Eye Candy! - We're looking at images that will catch your eye. You'll find examples of lines, patterns and texture in everyday places. Use them to create strong images with lots of contrast.

Lines Photo 1



In this photograph the window frame literally frames the image of the patterns on the roof. Using one object to frame another is a great way to add depth to your photos. Experiment with a frame that adds contrast in terms of light or texture when compared with your subject.

Lines second photo



This photograph used the macro function of the camera to capture the texture of an everyday object, tire tread. The image was enhanced with more contrast and the sharpen filter. You'll find lots of examples of lines, patterns and texture on cars. The macro setting on your camera will let you focus on objects only inches away.

Texture contrast

In these images from Mark Moody's website, we see the macro used on the crab's eyes. There is contrast in color as well. Notice how the angle of the shot creates an impression of size. This photo would not have the same impact if it didn't use hard lighting.







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Implied Lines

This photograph uses objects in a line. You'll have to scout around for these images but keep your photographic mind's eye open and you'll find them!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

The 3 Exposure Assignments

Make sure that you have the following turned into my 'Classes' folder by the end of class on Friday, November 20th:

1. 15 Slow Shutter Speed Photos on a contact sheet '_shutterspeed'

2. 3, 360 degree scenic Photomerges '_merge1', '_merge2', '_merge3', etc.

3. 3, Action Photomerges '_actionmerge1', '_actionmerge2', '_actionmerge3'

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Out for Today, Friday the 13th (Scary!)

Hello everyone.
I re-injured my back and I'm out again today.
"Doh!"
Someone please tell your substitute to call me so I can explain to him how to download the movie that you'll be watching today.  My # is 206-351-6688.
I've been trying to call my room and no one is picking up.  
Thank you!
NO ONE IS ALLOWED TO CHECK OUT THE CAMERA EQUIPMENT WHILE I'M OUT SICK!!!
I AM GIVING YOU AN EXTENSION ON ALL 3 'EXPOSURE' ASSIGNMENTS BECAUSE OF THIS.
THEY WILL NOW BE DUE NEXT FRIDAY, NOV. 20TH.
Since I'm not here, I'm going to have your substitute show you a film.
I will make a 5 question EXTRA CREDIT quiz for you to take on Monday that covers material in the movie.
Enjoy the movie! When it's finished, you can do what you like for the rest of the class period.
NO ONE IS ALLOWED TO GO OUT AND SHOOT TODAY!!!
IF YOU HAVE A CAMERA THAT YOU ARE RETURNING, GIVE IT TO THE SUBSTITUTE.
Have a great weekend people!
Ciao!

Monday, November 02, 2009

Naming Conventions for the 3 Assignments Due Wednesday, 11/4

Make sure that you have the following turned into my 'Classes' folder by the end of class on Wednesday:

1. 20 Self Image Photos on a contact sheet '_selfimage'

2. Photographer Essay/Photoshop document '_photographer1'

3. Photographer Emulation Assignment '_photographer2'

Friday, October 30, 2009

The Photographer Emulation Assignment

This week you are going to go out and take photos that emulate the style of the photographer who you chose at the beginning for the week.
Was your photographer a landscape, portrait, studio, documentary, or abstract style?
You will turn in 6 great examples of photos that utilize the same style that your chosen photographer used in their photos. Try and take more than 6, just so you have 6 SOLID examples that represent your photographer's style.
TRY to capture this same style in your photos by using the same subject matter, along with color, black and white, or Photoshop'd imagery.
Use the same rules of composition that your photographer used in any of the 6 photos that you chose from the previous assignment.

When you've finished taking photos that emulate your photographer, you will be writing another half a page essay that will discuss the experience you had copying the photographer's work.

Include the following in your essay:
1. How hard was it to recreate these photographs?
2. Where did you take your photos?
3. What were the biggest challenges you faced in the recreation process?
4. What style or styles were you emulating? Landscape? Portrait? Studio? Abstract? Sports? Other?
5. What rules of composition applied in all of your photos?
6. How close did you come to successfully recreating the photographer's work?
7. What did you learn about your photographer in this assignment?

Once you've finished this essay, you will create another 8x11 Photoshop document with a Resolution of 300, RGB color, and a Background of White. This will be just like your previous Photoshop assignment, except with your recreation photos.

You will design this document much like you designed your first Photographer's document.
You will create a title at the top of the document that will read "(Your name) Recreating (Your photographer's name)"
Add your 6 best photos that you took, onto this document and arrange them with the text from your essay.
Create a background color or color gradient to your document that is sampled from one of your photos.
When complete, you will Flatten the Image and save it as a JPEG.
Your naming convention is "_recreation".
Make sure to save this assignment as a JPEG (.jpg)
This assignment in due at the end of class on Wednesday.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Photographer Research Project

Today you will be doing some research online.
You are to search the web for 'photographers'.
I want you to find a photographer on the internet who's work you find appealing to your visual senses and write a half page essay on your photographer and their photos.
In this essay you must include what rules of composition are being used in the photographer's work and what type of moods or emotions their work evokes in you. Are they a Landscape, Portrait, Documentary, Studio, Sports,or Abstract Photographer? Describe what you see in this Photographer's work. Are there any similarities or consistencies in this Photographer's work? What are they? Why is this photography appealing to you?
You will then save at least 6 samples of this photographer's work in a folder called 'Photographer' that you will create on your desktop.
You must save at least 6 examples of their work in this folder that you will later integrate into a Photoshop document with the your essay.
Make sure you take the time to find a photographer who's work you admire and are interested in.
Good luck!

Friday, October 23, 2009

The Self Image Assignment

This assignment will require you to go take 20 separate photos that include your image in each photo. It can be a part of your person, your shadow, your reflection or your whole person. If I were you I would take many more than 20 photos for this assignment so you can have plenty to choose from.

You can use any rule of composition you like for this assignment but at least ONE rule of composition MUST apply in each of the 20 photos. I am looking for SOLID examples that will be graded much more meticulously.

You will create a contact contact sheet that is 8x11 inches, 4 Columns/5 Rows, and you will name this contact sheet using the naming convention, plus "_selfimage". Finally, you MUST convert the contact sheet into a "JPEG" under the "Format" option when you save the project.

This assignment is due at the beginning of class on Wednesday.

Wednesday, October 07, 2009

Andy Goldsworthy Emulation Assignment

You've seen the documentary about Andy Goldsworthy and have hopefully been inspired by his work.
Go out into nature and rearrange or manipulate it in the style of Andy Goldsworthy. Take multiple photos from different angles. You'll be turning in your best photo of each nature scene that you've manipulated.
For this assignment you'll need to manipulate 10 different scenes in nature. You'll be turning in your 1 best photo for each scene you've made.
These 10 photos are due next Wednesday, October 14th.

Here are some examples done by Heather Ellis from 1st period Digital Photography.



Sunday, October 04, 2009

Still Out, Here's What To Do Today, 10/5

My apologies to you all for my consistent absences over the past week. I have been suffering from a severe pinched nerve in my lower back that has ended up being quite debilitating. My hope is that an acupuncture appointment today will alleviate the pain enough for me to come in the following days.
So, after talking to your fine substitute, it appears as though most of you finished the 'Chapter 2 Skills Review' assignment from last week. Good Job!
This is when I regret to inform you, however, that when I told you that last week's tutorial would be your last, it was, indeed, a lie. I accept full responsibility for your aggravation regarding this matter. My bad. Again, I didn't think I would be out this long, so this is what I have to resort to while I'm out.
On-the-other-hand, your Photoshop skills will only improve in my absence, and that can't be such a bad thing.
Here's what you'll be doing today:
1. Do everything that you did last Friday, accept this time you'll be doing it for Chapter 3, regarding 'Selections', which is an excellent skill to acquire and master for Photoshop.
2. This means that you'll have to go to my Staff Folder and download the Chapter 3 folder from my 'Public' folder. This will have the files that you need for doing the orange columns in Chapter 3 and the 'Skills Review' on page 3-25.
Both the Chapter 2 and Chapter 3 'Skills Reviews' will be what I'm grading next Monday. We do not have class on Friday. Wednesday I'm going to get you guys out to shoot because you will have earned it by then, so work hard today and play later.
I hope to see all of you fine Photography students very soon!
Good luck!

Thursday, October 01, 2009

Still Out, Here's What To Do Today, 10/2

While I'm out today, you'll be working with Photoshop using the "Adobe Photoshop CS3 Revealed" tutorial book, located on the top shelf behind my desk.
Each of you will use this book today.
You will be going through 'Chapter 2' today. Start at the beginning of the Chapter and read through it, following along on your computer with the instructions in the Orange Columns on the left and the right of the pages for practicing the methods discussed in the book.
When you get to the end of Chapter 2, go to Page 2-23 and follow the instructions under "Skills Review".
THIS IS THE ONLY TUTORIAL YOU WILL DO ALL SEMESTER, I PROMISE!
You will need to grab the files that go along with the instructions in Chapter 2. To do this, follow these instructions:

1. Go to 'Go' at the top of your Desktop and 'Connect to Server'
2. Type in 'staff'
3. Click on as 'Guest'
4. Go to 'Marty Ballew' folder
5. Go to my 'Public' folder
6. Drag the 'Revealed-Chapter 02' folder to your Desktop
7. Use the files in this folder when asked to in Chapter 2

The Skills Review will be due at the beginning of class on Wednesday.
We will be working of fun assignments that will get you photographing again when I return.
Good luck!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

The "Combo" Assignment

That's right.
You're going to go out and take 30 photos of whichever combination of any assignment that we've done thus far.
Any of the 6 Rules of Composition, 5 Angles, or the Color Wheel Assignment.
This is being assigned to you because of the glorious weather that persists during this, the first official week of Fall.
Create an Album in iPhoto and label it "30 Photos".
These photos cannot be anything that you've photographed up to this point. They must all be taken by the beginning of class on Monday, when I'll be checking off this assignment.
I have ways of finding out when you've taken your photos, so don't try and pull a fast one on me by turning in photos that were taken prior to today's date. I'll know.
"Muw-ha-ha-ha!" Manically chuckles Mr Ballew.
You will be organizing these 30 Photos into a Contact Sheet in Photoshop CS3 first thing on Monday.
So, do it!
Do it now!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Putting the Color Wheel to Work

Today you're going to demonstrate your mastery of the Color Wheel by showcasing it in your photography.
If you haven't read the reading assignment from Monday, you'll have to do that before you go out to shoot in today's beautiful weather.
Today you'll be going out and photographing examples of PRIMARY, SECONDARY, and TERTIARY Colors.
Your task at hand is to find 5 examples of each color category. This means that you could take 5 photos of objects that are blue. However, YOU CANNOT PHOTOGRAPH ONE OBJECT/SUBJECT MORE THAN ONCE. (EXAMPLE - YOU CANNOT TAKE PHOTOS WITH THE BLUE SKY IN THE BACKGROUND AND USE THAT FOR EACH EXAMPLE OF PRIMARY COLOR.)
You'll then find and photograph 5 objects/subjects that have color schemes based on ANALOGOUS COLOR and 5 objects/subjects that have COMPLIMENTARY COLOR.
When you're done, create Albums in iPhoto for PRIMARY, SECONDARY, TERTIARY, ANALOGOUS, and COMPLIMENTARY colors.
Drag the appropriate photos into the corresponding Albums.
These photos will be used in your very first Photoshop assignment on Friday, so make sure that you have all of these photos taken by then.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Ah, The Color Wheel and Andrew Goldsworthy

Today's reading assignment you will read the following article: www.colormatters.com/colortheory.html
Once you have completed this reading assignment, go to www.google.com and look up "Andrew Goldsworthy". Read about him and look up images of his work.
Think about how his work relates to the Color Wheel Reading assignment you just embarked on.
We'll be talking about this in the very near future.

Friday, September 04, 2009

The 6 Rules of Composition

Please click on the link to this website and read through ALL of the 'Guidelines for Beginning Photographic Composition.'
You will use these guidelines to critique your classmate's photos.
This material will also be included on your next test.

http://asp.photo.free.fr/Composition/photoProgramCompMainClass

Once you have finished reading this assignment, I want you to look online and find one famous photographer. This can be a photographer you are already aware of, or you can merely do a Google Search for 'Famous Photographers' under 'Image Search'.
I will be going around the room and asking random students what you have found.