Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010
STUDY GUIDE
A reminder that you have a quiz on Wednesday!
Study Guide
Quiz review (feel free to bring your camera to the quiz)
Noise
How do you convert RGB files to Black and White
Color Correction
DPI
RAW
JPEG
ISO
APERTURE
SHUTTER/B SETTING/LONG EXPOSURE
RGB1998 and sRGB
Histogram
LAYERS (adjustment)
GREY CARD/Light meter
What are the Advantages of a DNG file.
Study Guide
Quiz review (feel free to bring your camera to the quiz)
Noise
How do you convert RGB files to Black and White
Color Correction
DPI
RAW
JPEG
ISO
APERTURE
SHUTTER/B SETTING/LONG EXPOSURE
RGB1998 and sRGB
Histogram
LAYERS (adjustment)
GREY CARD/Light meter
What are the Advantages of a DNG file.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Susan Sontag
"To photograph is to appropriate the thing photographed. It means putting oneself into a certain relation to the world that feels like knowledge -- and, therefore, like power."
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Gilles Peress

"I work much more like a forensic photographer in a certain way, collecting evidence. I've started to take more still lifes, like a police photographer, collecting evidence as a witness. I've started to borrow a different strategy than that of the classic photojournalist. The work is much more factual and much less about good photography. I don't care that much anymore about "good photography." I'm gathering evidence for history, so that we remember."
– Gilles Peress, U.S. News, October 6, 1997
Monday, October 11, 2010
Field Trip
When Wednesday the 13th AT 3pm
Where:Jeannette Powell Art Center, 1071 Mendocino Ave. Walk onto campus and go into the gallery on your right.
Park on the street they ticket in the lots!!!
The main entry to the Jeannette Powell Art Center is located in the Courtyard between the two buildings.
The Reynolds Gallery is pleased to present, Sightseers: Photographs by Jennifer Little, which runs from September 27 to October 20.
Jennifer Little's Sightseers series documents tourists in a wide variety of locations, emphasizing both the overabundance of spectacles in our society and the overabundance of people photographing them.
Weaving together themes of alienation, technology, advertising and media imagery, Little's work shows these influences not only on what people choose to photograph, but how they photograph.
By chronicling familiar tourist places, such as the observation deck, nature preserves, urban areas and botanical garden, Little's photos reflect how landscape is marketed as a spectacle for tourists to photograph. The view itself has been turned into a commodity.
Where:Jeannette Powell Art Center, 1071 Mendocino Ave. Walk onto campus and go into the gallery on your right.
Park on the street they ticket in the lots!!!
The main entry to the Jeannette Powell Art Center is located in the Courtyard between the two buildings.
The Reynolds Gallery is pleased to present, Sightseers: Photographs by Jennifer Little, which runs from September 27 to October 20.
Jennifer Little's Sightseers series documents tourists in a wide variety of locations, emphasizing both the overabundance of spectacles in our society and the overabundance of people photographing them.
Weaving together themes of alienation, technology, advertising and media imagery, Little's work shows these influences not only on what people choose to photograph, but how they photograph.
By chronicling familiar tourist places, such as the observation deck, nature preserves, urban areas and botanical garden, Little's photos reflect how landscape is marketed as a spectacle for tourists to photograph. The view itself has been turned into a commodity.
Sunday, October 10, 2010

DIPTYCH : People, Places, Things
For this assignment you will create 5 diptychs. Use your 200 shots to photograph PEOPLE, PLACES, and THINGS—you should shoot at least three rolls for each topic. Pay attention to quality of light—try shooting in the early evening, in the fog, in various kinds of artificial light, at night with long shutter speeds, etc. Remember to make INTERESTING IMAGES that will work well in pairs.
Your first 40 shots should be 400 ISO or less and should be shot between the hours of 10am and 2pm outside on a bright day. Make sure to make contact sheets of all your images.
40 must be slower than 400 ISO
40 must be 400 ISO
40 must be 800 ISO or above
The rest of the shots are your choice.
Over the next few class you will be bringing in Raw images to work on using Adobe Raw. The images will be placed next to each other in diptychs. Examples will be shown in class.You will be sending your prints to Adorama in NYC to be printed as well as the print shop.
Must Be sent to Adorama 10/25/10
Project due : Beginning of Class Wednesday, November 3rd
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Next Few Days
Wednsday: Movie
Prepare Retouch assignment for print
300 dpi 11x14 before and after AND put it on your blog! PLEASE MAKE SURE ALL ASSIGNMENTS ARE ON THE BLOG.
Monday:
Look at Hockney!!!!
Examples Diptych (New Assignment)
Color Theory
Color correction
Test Strips
Types of prints
Wednesday:
Field trip TBA
Prepare Retouch assignment for print
300 dpi 11x14 before and after AND put it on your blog! PLEASE MAKE SURE ALL ASSIGNMENTS ARE ON THE BLOG.
Monday:
Look at Hockney!!!!
Examples Diptych (New Assignment)
Color Theory
Color correction
Test Strips
Types of prints
Wednesday:
Field trip TBA
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