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Digital Photo Assignments: Projects for All Levels of Photography Classes [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 190 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x187 mm, kaal: 460 g, 2 Tables, color; 241 Halftones, color
  • Sari: Photography Educators Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Sep-2015
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 113879449X
  • ISBN-13: 9781138794498
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 190 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x187 mm, kaal: 460 g, 2 Tables, color; 241 Halftones, color
  • Sari: Photography Educators Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Sep-2015
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 113879449X
  • ISBN-13: 9781138794498
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This collection of more than 40 photo assignments is designed to help all students—from beginning freshmen to experienced seniors—improve or reinvigorate their work and reach their full potential as photographers. Whether you are building a syllabus for your first photography class, revitalizing assignments for your students, or looking to add DSLR video, workflow, or color correction to your class, you will find a wealth of ideas in this wonderful working guide. The assignments begin with using the camera, and progress through learning composition and lighting, working in genres, building a portfolio and more.

Preface xi
Introduction xiii
SECTION 1 BEGINNER (FRESHMAN)
1(44)
Assignment 1 Significant Photo
3(3)
Assignment 2 Shutter Speed
6(3)
Assignment 3 Horizontal Motion
9(3)
Assignment 4 Panning
12(3)
Assignment 5 Water in Motion
15(3)
Assignment 6 Depth of Field #1
18(3)
Assignment 7 Depth of Field #2
21(4)
Assignment 8 Selective Focus vs. Maximum Depth of Field
25(6)
Assignment 9 Foreshortening
31(2)
Assignment 10 Keystoning
33(3)
Assignment 11 Compressing Perspective
36(7)
Assignment 12 Scale
43(2)
SECTION 2 INTERMEDIATE (SOPHOMORE)
45(32)
Assignment 13 Subject Placement
47(3)
Assignment 14 Vantage Point and Point of View
50(6)
Assignment 15 The Art of Seeing
56(3)
Assignment 16 Lines and Shapes
59(5)
Assignment 17 Patterns and Textures
64(3)
Assignment 18 The Ten-Step Program
67(3)
Assignment 19 Pure Colors
70(3)
Assignment 20 Neutral Colors
73(2)
Assignment 21 Symbols
75(2)
SECTION 3 ADVANCED (JUNIOR)
77(64)
Assignment 22 Sunrise/Sunset
79(3)
Assignment 23 360-Degree Light
82(2)
Assignment 24 Low-Light Photography
84(6)
Assignment 25 Discovering Light
90(13)
Assignment 26 Lighting a Cube
103(6)
Assignment 27 Synchro-Sunlight
109(3)
Assignment 28 Glow
112(6)
Assignment 29 Selfies
118(2)
Assignment 30 Portrait Lighting Styles
120(4)
Assignment 31 20 Frames
124(1)
Assignment 32 Event Photography
125(3)
Assignment 33 A Day in the Life
128(2)
Assignment 34 Extended Documentary
130(4)
Assignment 35 Editing DSLR Video
134(5)
Assignment 36 Prohibitions
139(2)
SECTION 4 GETTING NOTICED (SENIOR)
141(24)
Assignment 37 Tribute Photo
143(3)
Assignment 38 Building a Portfolio
146(2)
Assignment 39 Camera Phones and Apps
148(11)
Assignment 40 Building an Online Presence
159(5)
Assignment 41 Shameless Promoting
164(1)
Contributors 165(5)
Software 170(3)
Photo Credits 173(1)
Index 174
Steve Anchell has taught digital and darkroom classes at Oregon State University, and has conducted workshops since 1979 at institutions such as the International Center for Photography, Santa Fe Photographic Workshops, and UCLA. Steve is a former contributing editor to Outdoor Photographer, Camera & Darkroom, and PhotoWork magazines, and has written for many other major photography magazines. He is the author of The Variable Contrast Printing Manual and coauthor of The Darkroom Cookbook, The Film Developing Cookbook, published by Focal Press.