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Aperture is an adjustable hole in the lens, Shutter speed is a for how fast your camera will take a photo, ISO is the camera’s sensitivity to light.
Lower values are great when there is plenty of light to work with. Higher ISO values are needed for working in low light.
The shutter priority mode works just like aperture priority, in the sense that it gives you complete control over shutter speed while making all the other settings automatically, according to the selected value. In aperture priority mode, your camera will vary the exposure settings depending on the aperture value you set. Having complete control over aperture means control over depth of field.
Its auto focus.
We’re generally not fond of any auto setting, but auto ISO will help you when shooting hand held. It will increase or decrease the value in order to allow you to shoot with a shutter speed fast enough for hand held operation.
All digital cameras have a few white balance presets. While they can do a fairly decent job, we recommend learning to set white balance manually, according to each lighting situation.
Your background would be blurry but your subject is focused and sharp.
The first mode obviously allows you to shoot one frame at a time. It great for studio work or when shooting anything you have complete control over. CL is great for portraits when you have an expressive model and don’t want to miss any interesting faces. CH is the shooting mode for sports, wildlife and anything that moves fast.
It is a +/- scale that will tell your camera to increase or decrease exposure, depending on your needs. It works for all semi-automatic modes (P, Av, TV) and will influence exposure in increments. Be careful not to set it too high or low from the first attempt and instead try to get to a correct exposure gradually.
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Read and Write
Photography and videography are at the forefront of modern times. Never before has there been such a demand for it. The internet has blown up with the need for constant content. There are various paths one can take within the field. For many, carving a place in the profession requires being your own boss, and with it, your own motivator. Not made for a 9 to 5. I know everyone says it. But I’m really not. I’ve never kept conventional hours; I can’t remember the last time I went to bed before 3 a.m. Photography is a great creative outlet. It works wonders for stress relief, and many aspects of it can be rather therapeutic. And the best part is, generally speaking, there’s no right or wrong answer. It’s all subjective and, within reason, nobody can really tell you to stop doing what you’re doing.
Double Color Exposure
Equipment Buying
1. Sony a7 IV Mirrorless Camera $2,498
2. GoPro HERO11 $499
3. Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS II Lens $2,798
4.Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS Lens $1,998
I got this camera with these lenses for sports photos along with the gopro if I wanted to film.
DSLR Camera and Lens Response
Lenses flip the image and the image sensor reads it
Longer lenses tend to be better for sports or wildlife
Shorter lenses are better for landscape
Medium lenses are better for portraits
Higher ISO works better in lower light situations
Lower ISO works better in high light situations
Too high of an ISO will make the picture noisy or grainy
Faster shutter speed is better for action photos
1/60 second is good for hand held photos without them coming out blurry
A tripod will help keep the camera stable for anything slower than 1/60
Aperture is how big the lens opens up
The smaller the number, the bigger the hole will open up
A larger aperture will give you a shallower depth of field
The focal length(s) and aperture will be on the lens
Cameras have presets for different lighting (daylight, cloudy, flash indoor lighting)
You need to se the correct white balance to tell the camera how it should balance the whites and grays in the picture
The lower temperature works better for indoor lighting or lower light
The higher temperature works better for outdoor lighting
Cameras have different modes to shoot in
Full Auto- is where the camera does everything for you, all you have to do is press the shutter button
Creative Auto- lets you choose brightness and depth of field but still does everything for you
Program)- the camera sets the shutter speed and aperture, while you have control of ISO, focus. and white balance
Tv (Shutter Speed priority)- allows you to control the shutter speed while the camera chooses everything else
Av (Aperture priority)- you choose the aperture and the camera controls the shutter speed and ISO
M (Manual)- you control everything on the camera, shutter speed, aperture, ISO
Social and Political Issue in Art
Portraits
Multiple Exposure with Flash
Indeed Job Search
Light Painting Portraits
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Ted Talk
Photography is a big thing in the world. And I defiantly agree with him for he photography part. The amount of time that people put in to just taking pictures and editing them. It knows lot about Photography. You can start a hole entire business by just taking photography. Ted ed also talks about the activity of photography. Overall Photography basically changed half of the world.
Keith Haring Work
Critique of his work I think this specific work means friendship and being together brightens each other’s day.
Body, Shape, Form Photo
I think it was a success.
Success because of the composition.
Emotion
I think it could make grateful because of praying to God.
Motion Blur
Double Flash
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Fashion
Touch Series
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Neil Leifer is a world-renowned sports photographer who has captured some of the most iconic moments in the history of sports. His career spanning over five decades has made him one of the most respected photographers in the industry. He has been recognized for his contributions to sports photography with numerous awards and honors, including induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame and the International Photography Hall of Fame.
Leifer’s love for sports and photography began at a young age. He was born in New York City in 1942 and grew up in a household where sports were an essential part of daily life. He was particularly drawn to boxing, and as a teenager, he began taking photos of local boxing matches. It wasn’t long before his work was noticed, and he was offered a job as a staff photographer at Sports Illustrated, one of the most prestigious sports magazines in the world.
One of Leifer’s most famous photographs is of Muhammad Ali standing over Sonny Liston after knocking him out in the first round of their 1965 fight. The photo, which became known as “The Phantom Punch,” is widely considered one of the greatest sports photographs of all time. Leifer’s ability to capture the drama and intensity of the moment, along with the unique angle and lighting of the photo, has made it an iconic image in sports history.
What’s In Your Head
Food
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Me and Myself
Photography Career Tree
Being able to research, plan, and organize new and improved ways of doing something. Also love the challenge of helping students understand a new concept, even if it means themselves have to learn or adjust the way they teach in order to help their student understand it. I could be a good coach that should be able to instill confidence in the athlete in their training. A good coach should also be able to inspire athletes to be their best and work hard during all their workouts and races. I like being able to help people whether it be in sports or classroom because I have good patience along with being able to help coach well since I know what I’m talking about. I would be ok with going anywhere for my job as I love to be able to do the job in anyway so I would be okay without it. Responsibilities for coaching would be guides and teaches athletes the skills they need for a specific sport. Their duties include skills coaching, helping to condition athletes and enforcing safety procedures. Along with teaching it would be plan, prepare and deliver lesson plans and instructional materials that facilitate active learning. Develops schemes of work, lesson plans and tests that are in accordance with established procedures. Instruct and monitor students in the use of learning materials and equipment.
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