Question 1 - The basics Examples of three lighting sources and their function Continuous light is the typical light you have in your home, such as light bulbs or fluorescent lamps. In a more professional setting you have LED lights or HMI lights. The advantage to this is that you can adjust the lighting on... Continue Reading →
Exposure Basics II – Practical Assignment
For the final part of this assignment I was asked to take 5 pictures for 5 days, for a total of 25 pictures (somehow I ended up with 488). Then I had to choose 6 of these, which was an impossible task!
Exposure Basics I – Observation and Analysis
During this Graphic Design course there will be a lot of photography assignments, so to begin it all I will show the button layout of my Nikon D3200 camera, and how to set the ISO, aperture and shutter speed.
Delver Deeper into the History of Photography – Part II
The history of photography is very long, and you could say that it started with the camera obscura. There have been significant discoveries along the way, that has paved the way for modern photography. One of the advancements on this path is the photographic process of daguerreotype.
Delving Deeper Into the History of Photography – Part I
For this week's learning activity, we picked three events in the timeline from this week's lesson History of Photography: An Introduction, and were asked to write a paragraph for each of those events. The Camera Obscura Image from The Dark Room Academy. Camera obscura (latin: dark chamber) is a natural optical phenomenon that occurs when an... Continue Reading →