External flash worksheet

  1. You would use external flash when there is no natural light around.
  2. No I don’t think you do.
  3. When the flash goes off when you take a picture.
  4. ETTL means through the lens metering.
  5. Half of the image will come out black.
  6. Photographers bounce the flash so the picture won’t come out harsh.
  7. It’s when the background flashes set off when you  set off your flash.
  8. Adjust the aperture and shutter speed.

Advertising/Commercial

Questions:

  1. The company I am representing is Guitar Center.
  2. The product is an electric guitar.
  3. My target audience would be people who like to play the guitar or people who want to learn how to play an electric guitar.
  4. I would expect to see this ad in a front window of a music store
  5. I would need studio lighting
  6. I just need my guitar

They all catch my eye because they were all different. I like how the canes ad has the smoke coming from the food it just shows that the food is hot. I really like the Dior Nike shoes ad is. The shows are just the main subject and its cool how it was shot outside.

 

 

My portfolio 2021

Portrits

M, ISO 3200, 1/1600 sec, f/4.5, 75mm

m, ISO 3200, F/4.5 75mm

List: cool, fun, amazing, different, natural light, focus, nice, red, side profile, pretty, student, girl, teacher, photography, light, good,

HDR Landscape

I think my photo came out good. I really like how it looks. I really like how it being saturated a lot makes it really cool. Even though the fence was in the way I feel like it make it look better somehow. I also like the clouds I choose. I would of liked for the mountains be seen more and not be that dark but it is what it is. Overall I like my photo.

HDR Explained

What is HDR in Photography? First of all HDR stands for high dynamic range. Dynamic range is basically the range of the lightest tones to the darkest tones within a photo. And it simply describes a way to capture the detail in the lightest and darkest elements of a photo.

 

 

Shoot like Aaron Siskind

A, ISO 1600, 1/4, F/2.8, 60mm

A, ISO 3200, 1/4, f/5.6, 44mm

Aaron’s work is very unique. I really like how he shoots in black and white i feel like it makes the picture pop more. I also like how creative he is with his work.

Studio Portraits

 

A Beginner's Guide to Studio Portraits

#pretty eyes  #cute  #styled hair  #jewlery

Main light – gives exposure & lighting pattern

Full light – fills the shadow area

Lighting patterns – split, rembrant, 3/4, butterfly

 

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