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Great Color RESOURCE

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https://www.canva.com/colors/color-wheel/?fbclid=IwAR0JPBDcFg6vkjd9pqMnOmrvcuMdT0TeUIYbFVfmNSlUWLBAtwsgIReD7GY

Great Adobe Premiere Tutorial

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Color Correction in Photos and 'The Shirley Card'

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https://jezebel.com/the-pantone-chart-of-every-human-skin-color-5925196 http://newbornphotography.com/blog/using-the-numbers-to-correct-skin-tones

Haiku Assignment Specifics due September 26th

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Video Haiku  Due Date: September 26th Points possible: 100 Storyboard: 15 points Technique: DSLR video shots with Tripod Processing: Adobe Premiere Requirements: 1. 6 different video shots 2. Text (your haiku) 3. Length: 30 seconds 4. Sound: ambient or silent For this assignment, I'm asking you to put a lot of thought into color palette, lighting and overall tone for your video piece. My best piece of advice is: TRIPOD, TRIPOD, TRIPOD. Handheld video footage can be very distracting, if you are NOT using a stabilizer, so when in doubt, use either a tripod or a monopod for all of your shots. Also, you must think about the timing between your shots. For example, will you be using quick cuts, or slow, visual transitions? Questions to ask yourself:  What is the tone of my haiku and how can I best visually depict it? What will my color palette be? Will I be using natural, or artificial lighting? What kind of movements will I be capturing? How will I be using ...

Photographer References from Today

Robert Adams Robert Frank Tania Franco Klein Dutch Angles

Prints now Due Thursday, Haiku Treatment and News Article due on Tuesday

For Tuesday, 1) Photography in the news article 2) Haiku and 6-panel storyboard for your video shots. What will your color palette be? Will you use artificial light or natural light? Will you have something moving in front of the camera, or will you be panning, or zooming in each shot?

Monochromatic Mini Light Assignment Due Tuesday September 10th and 12th

Exploring Color: Monochromatic / Complementary DUE: September 12: 1 print due September 10 th : bring several raw files to class September 10 th : Photography in the News due, 1-2 paragraphs September 10th: Read articles about Wes Anderson's use of color   and Hitchcock's use of color .   WATCH THIS: https://gizmodo.com/10-of-the-most-gorgeous-uses-of-color-in-film-1791406060 Make photographs following the basic color theory monochromatic or complementary relationships. You can choose, any location, subject, method of work, etc. For example, you can  create and stage a scene, or you can explore the world to find color. You can use color created  by pigment ( the color of objects ) or light ( the color of light falling on objects ). Consider the color or colors you are working with and how they will affect the emotional tone of  the image. How can the color work with, or in contrast to the subject of the image? Again,  experiment and...

Artificial Light mini Assignment: Due September 5th

DUE: September 5th Best 6 photographs as digital files  and video clip (we aren’t printing this assignment).  OVERVIEW: Artificial Light: edited to best 6 and one video clip  Take photographs in a variety of artificially lit scenarios. Take some images using artificial exterior lighting in the evening. Take some indoors using the existing artificial light. Take some using lights that you add (doesn’t have to be fancy lighting, anything that is a light source will work). Consider the mood and affect of light color on the subject. Use a tripod for longer exposures. If mixing lighting, be considerate to the colors different lights create and use them creatively in your composition.  Experiment! There is no theme on this project so try a wide variety of scenarios.  Note: Using a tripod is a requirement. It will help you from needing to crank up your ISO too high (and causing image noise). Technical objectives:  Making the ...

Color Theory Lecture and Artificial Light

ABL: Always Be Looking

Always Be Looking at new artists and contemporary photography. It's your job as photo students to keep up on photographic trends and contemporary issues. This research will help you better contribute to the photographic conversation.  Wondering about what photography looks like right now? Surf the following links: http://flakphoto.com https://aperture.org http://lensculture.com https://www.featureshoot.com http://lightwork.org http://foam.org http://vimeo.com/channels/developphoto http://www.jmcolberg.com/weblog/ http://www.magnumphotos.com http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/photobooth/ http://lightbox.time.com http://www.npr.org/blogs/pictureshow/ https://www.itsnicethat.com http://lenscratch.com https://petapixel.com https://www.floatmagazine.us