Upper Garwin Falls, Wilton NH |
Green River Falls, Guilford Vt |
The
program includes 8 hours of class time and two photo shoots to nearby
locations. Eight hours is not enough, but during that time I try to cover a
broad range of topics. In the first class, I start with a discussion of the
features offered by various classes of cameras and how to approach learning the
mind-boggling array of features. I show
how and where to upload and archive images and the advantages of different
image file types (emphasizing RAW of course). It is a lot to pack into the
first two hours.
Rockport Ma |
In
subsequent classes I cover the control of exposure, approaches to composition
and the opportunities and challenges of shooting in various kinds of light.
Somewhere in there I try to squeeze in discussions of image sharpness, focus
and control of color balance.
Old Home Day, Chesterfield, NH |
Central Square, Keene NH |
My
first class is generally the most challenging for the students and myself as it
includes such a broad range of topics. The relative advantages of large sensors
and small sensors, lossy vs lossless file types, and the long list of
approaches to image archiving are just a few of the topics covered.
- What Camera Should I Buy (Part I)
- What Camera Should I Buy (Part II)
- Spray and Pray
- Digital File Types
- Image Backup for a Long Journey
- Dead Tree Photo Archiving
- Foot Photography
Intro to Digital Photo Class, Spring 2018 |
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Exposure
Exposure
is not just about the brightness of the image. How we combine Aperture, Shutter
Speed and ISO also effects important aspects of the imaging, including depth of
field, portrayal of motion and image noise.
- Exposure, the Basics and More
- Exposure - The Basics Part Two
- ISO Control
- Using the Histogram
- Exposing to the Right
- Diffraction and Best Lens Sharpness
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Lower Purgatory Falls, Wilton NH |
The
“Rules of Composition” should never be allowed to restrict your own creative
vision, but they can provide some helpful starting points. The rules are all
based on what looked balanced and beautiful to the eye of others, and what
works for your eyes has equal validity. Picasso said “We all know that Art is
not truth. Art is a lie that makes us
realize truth”. Your compositions should
be a path to realizing your own personal truth.
- Compositional Guides
- Cropping, Less is Often More
- Drawing the Eye
- The Power of Diagonals
- Head and Nose Room
- Avoiding Distractions
- Lets Get One Thing Straight
- Spacing in Your Photographs, Avoiding the Overlap
- A Vertical Rut ?
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Using Light
In
New England, the light is always changing. Whether it is the warm beauty of the
“Golden Hour” or the harsh brilliance of the midday sun, it is important to
recognize the conditions, and plan your shooting to respond to the challenges
and the opportunities that they provide.
- Working With the Light (Part I)
- Working With the Light (Part II)
- White Balance
- Favorite Light for Spring Foliage
- The Magic in a Sunny Day
- Photography in the Lead Hours (New England Photography Guild Article
- Flash Photography 1, Cute Little Owen!
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Sharpness and Focus
The
apparent sharpness of and image is not only related to proper focus, but also
the steadiness of the camera. These are important topics, but I never know
where I will be able to slip them into my presentations. It usually depends on
how many questions I must answer and how many images I end up critiquing.
- Tips for Sharp Focus
- My Problem with Monopods
- Lens Cleaning, If You Must
- Back Button Auto-Focus
- Protecting Your Photographic Jewels
- Protecting the Equipment
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Final Thoughts
Here
are some of my random thoughts about art, photography and the state of digital
photography’s place in the world of fine art and media. It is the kind of
“artsy” talk I pledged to never use when I started my blog more than 10 years
ago.
- Why I Photograph
- Is Photography Art ? Is it a Craft
- Find Rather Than Search
- "No Budget for Photography", The Devaluation of Photography
Jeffrey Newcomer
www.partridgebrookreflections.com
Nice list! I opened a few of these over time! Wanna stay tuned to my next project.
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