Course Syllabus
Topic 1: Welcome to the course… Please, introduce your self and share your expectations for this course.
- About your teacher…
- Course content.
- Homework and fieldwork.
- Final exhibition.
- What are you going to receive from the teacher and what does the teacher expect from YOU.
- What camera do you need to successfully complete the course?
- Why do YOU take pictures?
- Professional or amateur photographer? What is a “professional quality” photographer?
- Can I produce professional quality images? How can I produce professional quality images?
+ Is it about you or about the camera?
+ Pre-visualization: What do you want to show? What do you want your viewer to perceive / see?
+ Choose your subject / theme, draw the attention you the subject, simplify the composition.
-What is photography?
+ Definition.
+ History of photography.
+ The power of photography and how do photography changed the world.
- The camera and the eye.
- The light and it properties / photo sensitive materials.
+ What is light?
+ The reflected light.
+ The incident light.
HOMEWORK
Topic 2: The camera & lenses:
- What is a camera?
- Components of the camera:
- Viewfinder.
- Mirror.
- Diaphragm.
- Obturator / camera shutter.
- Shooter speed dial.
- Frame counter.
- ISO ring / dial.
- Hot shoe socket.
- PC connector.
- Tripod thread.
- Shoulder strap/ring.
- Lens.
- Camera back.
- LCD screen.
- Reflected light meter.
- Types of cameras:
- According to the recording media:
+ Analog.
+ Digital.
+ Which system is better?
- According to the size of the recording media:
+ 110 cartridge.
+ 125 cartridge.
+ 120 (Medium format).
+ 135 (24 x 36 /Full frame).
+ Large format.
+ Digital APS.
+ Digital Full frame (24 x 36).
- According to the price level:
+ Consumer.
+ Prosumer.
+ Professional.
- According to the mechanics of the body:
+ Pinhole.
+ Point and shoot camera.
+ Reflex cameras:
* Single Lens Reflex (SLR).
* Twin Lens reflex (TLR).
+ View camera.
- According to how the camera focus the image:
+ Fixed focus cameras.
+ Autofocus cameras.
+ Rangefinder cameras.
+ Variable focus cameras.
- About the lenses:
- Focusing ring.
- Focal length:
- Fish eyes
- Wide-angle lens.
- Normal lens.
- Tele photo.
- Macro.
- Zoom.
- Aperture ring / the (f) number.
- Elements.
- Lens hood.
HOMEWORK
Topic 3: The exposure:
- The exposure:
- Definition.
- The perfect exposure.
- Type of exposure modes:
- Fully automatic.
- Manual.
- Hand held meter.
- Type of exposure areas:
- Shadows.
- Middle tones.
- High lights.
- Definition:
- Perfect exposed.
- Under exposed.
- Over exposed.
- How to determine exposure:
- Gray 18%.
- Reflected light meters.
- Incident light meters.
- Control of the exposure.
- The zone system.
- Contrast as tool for creative images
HOMEWORK
Topic 4: How to use the camera:
- How to hold the camera.
- How to control the sharpness of the image.
- Avoiding unwanted shaking.
- Focusing systems.
- Selective focus as creative tool.
- Adjusting depth of field.
- Shutting speed.
- Self-timer.
- ISO/ASA setting and sensitivity to light:
- The ISO and the exposure.
- The reciprocity law.
HOMEWORK
Topic 5: The electronic Camera Settings:
- Basic fully automatic modes:
- Fully automatic / AE mode.
-Portrait mode.
- Landscape mode.
- Close up mode.
- Night portrait.
- Creative advanced modes:
- Program AE mode.
- Time value (Tv) / Speed modes.
- Aperture value (Av) / Speed modes.
- Manual mode.
- Auto depth of field mode.
- ISO –sensitivity to light.
- Metering modes:
- Evaluative / 3D matrix (Canon/ Nikon).
- Partial Metering (Canon only).
- Center weighed (Canon and Nikon).
- Spot (Canon and Nikon).
- Focusing modes:
- Manual focus (MF).
- Auto focus (AF).
- Artificial Intelligence (AI AF).
- Single shot / AF-S (Canon / Nikon).
- AI Focus / AF-A (Canon / Nikon).
- AI Servo / AF-C (Canon / Nikon).
- Picture styles / Picture control:
- Image formatting:
- RAW
- JEPG
- White balance.
FIRST FILED ACTIVITY:
Topic 6: The composition:
- What is composition?
- Pre-visualization:
- What do we want to SAY?
- What should be included in the image?
+ All elements shall have a reason…
+ Emphasize the relevant elements.
+ Eliminate the distractive elements.
- The rule of the thirds.
- Converging lines.
- Framing the subject.
- Size of the subject.
- Selective lighting.
- Selective focus.
- Sense of motion.
HOMEWORK
Topic 7: The light and its physical properties:
- What is light?
- Types of light:
- Natural light / the magic hours.
- Artificial light:
- Daylight.
- Tungsten light.
- Cool light.
- Temperature of the light.
- The light and its behavior:
- Diffusion.
- Reflection:
- Specular reflection.
- Diffused reflection.
- How does camera “sees” the light
HOMEWORK:
Topic 8: The lighting:
- The light and the mood of the image.
- The basic qualities of light.
- Intensity.
- Direction.
- Color / Temperature.
- Types of light:
- Continuous lights.
- Intermittent lights.
- Natural light.
- Artificial lights:
- On shoe flashes.
- Off shoe flashes.
- Strobe lighting.
- Available light.
- Basic studio lighting setups.
- Main light.
- Fill light.
- Hair light.
- Rim light.
- Modeling light.
- Light modifiers:
- Bouncers.
- Umbrellas.
- Soft boxes.
- Snoots / spotlights.
- Flood lights.
- Filters.
HOMEWORK:
Topic 9: Basic portraiture technique:
- The light and the mood of the image.
- Basic equipment for portraiture:
- Camera.
- Tripod.
- Lighting setup.
- Appropriate background.
- Positioning the lights:
- Main and fill lights.
- Power ratios.
- Frontal light.
- 45º / 90º sidelights.
- Positioning the subject:
- Full body length.
- ¾ body length.
- Half body length:
- American plane.
- European plane.
- Full face angle.
- Three quarter face angle.
- Profile angle.
- Rembrandt angle.
- Full face.
- First plane.
- Full first plane.
- High and low angled shots
Interesting resource: http://www.digital-photography-school.com/portrait-photography-tips
Interesting resource: http://www.digital-photography-school.com/portrait-photography-tips
FINAL FIELD ACTIVITY
Topic 10: Preparing images to mount an exhibit:
- List of Materials.
- Cutting the mounting boards.
- Mounting the images.
- Preparing and mounting image labels.
Extra Topic: The recording media:
- The negative
- Nitrocellulose.
- Glass plate.
- Metal plate.
- Color negative.
- B&W negative.
- The positive.
- The sensor.
- Sensitivity to light (ISO).
- Graininess.
- Contrast.
- DX code.
- Pushing of film.
OPTIONAL HOMEWORK:
- Free experimental assignment with a film-disposable camera.
- Free experimental assignment with your cell phone.
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