Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Upcoming Photo Challenges

We are looking forward to a variety of projects coming up in Photography Club.

Core Photo Challenges:
  1. Vantage Points (6 images)
  2. Found Alphabet (26 photos)
  3. Flowers, Trees & Plants
  4. Fall Colors
  5. Weather & Sky
  6. Now and Then / Dear Photograph
  7. Leading Lines
  8. Abstract
  9. Shadow World
  10. Forced Perspective
  11. Reflections
  12. Pets & Companions
  13. Unconventional Framing:
    1. Framing (Natural)
    2. Framing (Artificial)
    3. Framing (Actual)
  14. Country Life
  15. Bridges
  16. Architecture
  17. Farm Animals
  18. Statues & Monuments
  19. Wildlife
  20. Props
  21. Losing Gravity
  22. Blue & White
  23. Industrial
  24. Sporting Event
  25. Waterscape
  26. Landscape
  27. Transportation
  28. Body Art
  29. Food
  30. Silhouette
  31. Narrow Focus:
    1. Hands
    2. Eyes
    3. Lips
    4. Skin
  32. Flags & Patriotic
  33. Theme: Trust
  34. Theme: Cold
  35. Theme: Strength
  36. Theme: Childhood Memory
Holidays:
  1. Halloween
  2. Thanksgiving
  3. Christmas

Begin Your Digital Portfolio

Next, we will set up a Photography Web Page (Blog) to begin our digital portfolio.  This will be your showcase so your fellow club members (or friends) can see the pictures you're taking.

Blog: Title "Same Subject: Different Points of View"
  • Choose the subject that works best for you
  • Post your set of pictures to one blog post
  • Describe the experience of creating the pictures
  • How does a different vantage point change the way the subject is portrayed
  • What is your favorite picture from this set?  What qualities do you like about this photo?
  • What did you have trouble with?  What would you do differently if you had this assignment again?

Getting Started: Take Pictures and Keep a Journal

I would like you to take several pictures following the good design, composition and layout principles we discussed in club last week (which we can revisit today).  Try to keep your subjects as the "center of attention" (i.e. simplicity, rule of thirds, powerful, meaningful, etc.).  You are welcome to do color, black & white, or both.  I'm looking for composition here more than anything else.

I also want you to begin a notebook (spiral is fine) to take notes on photo ideas, useful web sites, etc.  You should also use that notebook to begin scouting for good locations to take pictures.  These can be good subjects, good backgrounds, or even places with open air without power lines or busy roads.  You may even want to keep a photo journal to keep track where, when, and who you photographed.

Peripheral Vision Exercise

Before you begin, notice that the faces are all normal -- until you begin watching the cross.

Watch the cross in the center of the image:

Starting Gmail and Blogger

Our assignment for today is to get set up with a Gmail account and then email Mr. Griffith.
  • First of all, let's open Gmail:  Go to http://www.gmail.com/ and register for a new account.  
  • Write down your Gmail username and password somewhere!  We will be using these accounts with various online tools (including places to store your documents) so if you lose/forget it, you will have to start your portfolio over.
I will walk you through all of the steps in class to complete this, but there are instructions available here if you would like to complete this at a later time.

Next, go to Blogger (www.blogger.com) and sign in with your Google/Gmail username and password.  Select your style, theme, etc.  We will modify these later, but get them ready to begin sharing your work.

Now click on "New Post" and give it the title "Photography".  Answer the following questions:
  1. Where do you see photography used?
  2. Why does a photographer take [and share] photographs (on Facebook, in a magazine, etc.)?
  3. Are photographers trying to share who they are?  What they see?  How they feel?
  4. Are they trying to influence people?
  5. Why are you interested in photography (and/or why did you take this class?)
After completing the Gmail and Blogger setup, please email me at my work email (askgriff@gmail.com) and include the following:
  • The subject of the email should be "Photo/Video: " and your first and last name.  (i.e. "Photo/Video: Joe Jones")
  • My Blog Address: _________.blogspot.com (Click "View Blog" and look at the URL)
  • What you hope to get out of this class.
  • Your hobbies (besides "chillin' with friends").
  • Something interesting about yourself.

Keep your Google username and password handy -- write them down somewhere if you think you might forget.  If you forget your login information, you will have to start over.

We will be setting up a deviantART account in the near future as well, but for now we will be working with Blogger.

REMINDER:  Try to get access to a camera for homework and in-class projects.