Resources for Success: Student Art Guide-MUST USE FOR EACH ASSIGNMENT NOW-please use the tools on this guide BEFORE & DURING your photo projects to challenge yourself creatively. Flickr Advanced Search-look for examples of the Pillars on Flickr
Project # 5-Altered REality-A Fictitious Panorama after Ian Wallace
After visiting the VAncouver Art Gallery, and taking in the Ian Wallace Exhibit, our next challenge will be a group project where we will create a large scale, panoramic photograph. Like Wallace, we will be montaging elements that are taken outside of the actual panoramic scene and adding them to the scene using PHotoshop. We will also be tinting the photos, although we will be doing it by digital means rather than analog.
Project # 4-Urban Excursions
A Field Trip to Downtown Vancouver...
The Speed of Life Continued-The Present
In the next part of the The Speed of Life project, you will use off camera flash to capture a portrait of human that continues to convey the message of what this technology does and, especially, what it is doing now in 2012.
Some Flash Knowledge you need:
There is a 5 Way Teeter-Totter in Flash photography which involves the following:
Shutter Speed(This controls the Ambient Light Exposure)
Aperture(This controls the flash exposure, which is normally the subject)
Flash Power(This can be set at Full 1/1 or in fractions of full. i.e. 1/2 1/8 1/64
Flash to subject distance(This will affect the harshness and the power of the flash on the subject
ISO(start at 100 and increase if all the other variables are not giving you enough light)
Project # 2-Macro Minis
1. Create a Brobdingnagian sense of scale with your miniature by placing it next to something that makes the miniature seem incredibly tiny in a giant world
2. Create a Liliputian sense of scale with your miniature by placing it next to something that makes the miniature seem incredibly huge in a tiny world