Photography I

 

 

Stephanie Borders A candle next to a glass of ice might be something so normal we don't even notice it, but to a photographer, it's an opportunity for self-expression.

Our "creative eye" kicks in when we recognize the photographic potential.

Our "technical skills" involve composing the scene, setting the f-stop or shutter speed and releasing the shutter.John Brooks

 

Our creative skills come into play as we view our work, imagine the possibilities and create the final image.

Photographers specialize in studio, commercial, news, or fine art photography and in each of these areas you'll find that digital photography, photo manipulation and presentation skills become basic ingredients for professional success.

Photographers express themselves in a wide variety of ways and their pictures range from family snapshots to works of art. It's a highly subjective field.

So if it's so wide-open, you should ask:

What makes a good photograph?
What should I look for?
And why do we shoot pictures?

FYI, the images on these pages were all taken by students (and a few by your instructor)... we'd tell you which were which but your instructor would be crushed.

 

Transfers & Archiving
The Digital Workflow
Shooting Modes
Your Digital Lab
Adjusting Color
The Rule of Thirds
Megapixels & More
Writing Captions
Basic Principles
Shooting Efficiently
Aspect Ratio & Cropping
Creative Cropping
Simple Fixes
Black & White
Macro Concepts
Sharpening
Working with people
Nature Photography

Shooting with National Geographic

NPPA Ethics
Gallery
copyright 2008
Central Community College
Linda Brown