This is a short presentation of my favourite pastime, photography. It includes a description of my camera of choice and some of my personal photographs seperated by their styles which I enjoy exploring.
The document outlines camera assignments for a production, with Camera 1 capturing a wide master shot, Cameras 2 and 3 focused on the performance, and Camera 4 filming the audience reaction. Camera positions are designated for different purposes, with Camera 1 taking a full view and Cameras 2-4 having specialized roles of either the performers or audience. The camera assignments efficiently divide coverage of the production between different angles and elements.
The document provides tips for avoiding common mistakes made by rookie photographers as well as techniques recommended by photography masters. The rookie mistakes section lists issues such as taking photos that are too dark or bright, camera shake, fingers in the lens, shooting from behind subjects, and more. The tips from masters section gives advice such as finding unusual elements in everyday scenes, getting close to subjects, focusing properly, framing subjects, using lines and shapes to guide the eye, and capturing emotion or action in photographs.
"Social media in photography" event idea. Anirban Saha
This document announces a photography meetup event organized by The Meetup Group, a collective of school and college photographers in Kolkata. The event will feature photo sharing sessions and talks on social media and personal branding for photographers on August 30-31, 2014. Speakers will include experienced photographers, bloggers, and social media experts. The goal is to connect amateur and professional photographers, help them learn from each other, and build their personal brands through social media. The event is expected to reach over 1,000 people directly and millions more through online promotion. Interested sponsors are invited to contact the event organizer.
This document provides an introduction to principles of photographic composition, including line, shape, space, value, color, texture, unity, harmony, rhythm, contrast, and dominance. It discusses techniques like using the rule of thirds, looking for strong lines and shapes, filling the frame to simplify images, and avoiding cutting the horizon in half. Examples are given to illustrate concepts like using thirds to place the subject off-center, capturing full shadows, and how the golden mean can produce a harmonious aesthetic found in nature and art. The overall document serves as an overview of fundamental composition elements and strategies in digital photography.
Photography evolved over time from early concepts of the camera obscura in ancient China. The first photograph was taken in 1826 by Joseph Niepce using bitumen plates. Louis Daguerre later invented the daguerreotype process in 1839, which used silver-plated copper sheets and mercury fumes to create detailed images. William Henry Fox Talbot invented the calotype process, using paper negatives, around the same time. These inventions launched photography as a new technology and art form. Early photographers documented landscapes, cultures, and events like the American Civil War. Advances like roll film and Kodak cameras brought photography to the masses in the late 1800s. Color photography was developed in the early 1900s.
The document provides information about photography including its definition, the basic parts of a digital camera, camera shots, elements of a good photograph, basic photography rules, and types of camera exposures. It defines photography as the art and science of capturing images through light using cameras. The basic parts of a digital camera are described such as the body, lens assembly, shutter button, and memory card slot. Different camera shots like close-ups, eye-level, and low angles are explained. Elements of a good photo like composition, rule of thirds, framing, lighting and exposure are also outlined. Finally, some basic photography rules around camera stability, backdrops, and candid shots are provided.
This document provides an overview of digital photography basics. It discusses why digital photographs are necessary for marketing products and lists several advantages of digital cameras over film cameras, such as saving time and money, large storage capacity on memory cards, and easy photo sharing online. It also defines important digital photography terms like resolution, file formats, and optical versus digital zoom. The document concludes by offering tips for taking great digital photos, such as using adequate lighting, stabilizing the camera, and practicing photography skills.
This document discusses different camera angles that can be used in photo shoots to convey meaning. It describes eye-level angles as the most familiar and common. High angles are shot from above the subject to make them seem less important, while low angles shot from below make the subject appear more powerful or important by looking up. The key camera angles discussed are eye-level, high angle, and low angle shots and how each impacts the audience's perspective of the subject.
The document outlines camera assignments for a production, with Camera 1 capturing a wide master shot, Cameras 2 and 3 focused on the performance, and Camera 4 filming the audience reaction. Camera positions are designated for different purposes, with Camera 1 taking a full view and Cameras 2-4 having specialized roles of either the performers or audience. The camera assignments efficiently divide coverage of the production between different angles and elements.
The document provides tips for avoiding common mistakes made by rookie photographers as well as techniques recommended by photography masters. The rookie mistakes section lists issues such as taking photos that are too dark or bright, camera shake, fingers in the lens, shooting from behind subjects, and more. The tips from masters section gives advice such as finding unusual elements in everyday scenes, getting close to subjects, focusing properly, framing subjects, using lines and shapes to guide the eye, and capturing emotion or action in photographs.
"Social media in photography" event idea. Anirban Saha
This document announces a photography meetup event organized by The Meetup Group, a collective of school and college photographers in Kolkata. The event will feature photo sharing sessions and talks on social media and personal branding for photographers on August 30-31, 2014. Speakers will include experienced photographers, bloggers, and social media experts. The goal is to connect amateur and professional photographers, help them learn from each other, and build their personal brands through social media. The event is expected to reach over 1,000 people directly and millions more through online promotion. Interested sponsors are invited to contact the event organizer.
This document provides an introduction to principles of photographic composition, including line, shape, space, value, color, texture, unity, harmony, rhythm, contrast, and dominance. It discusses techniques like using the rule of thirds, looking for strong lines and shapes, filling the frame to simplify images, and avoiding cutting the horizon in half. Examples are given to illustrate concepts like using thirds to place the subject off-center, capturing full shadows, and how the golden mean can produce a harmonious aesthetic found in nature and art. The overall document serves as an overview of fundamental composition elements and strategies in digital photography.
Photography evolved over time from early concepts of the camera obscura in ancient China. The first photograph was taken in 1826 by Joseph Niepce using bitumen plates. Louis Daguerre later invented the daguerreotype process in 1839, which used silver-plated copper sheets and mercury fumes to create detailed images. William Henry Fox Talbot invented the calotype process, using paper negatives, around the same time. These inventions launched photography as a new technology and art form. Early photographers documented landscapes, cultures, and events like the American Civil War. Advances like roll film and Kodak cameras brought photography to the masses in the late 1800s. Color photography was developed in the early 1900s.
The document provides information about photography including its definition, the basic parts of a digital camera, camera shots, elements of a good photograph, basic photography rules, and types of camera exposures. It defines photography as the art and science of capturing images through light using cameras. The basic parts of a digital camera are described such as the body, lens assembly, shutter button, and memory card slot. Different camera shots like close-ups, eye-level, and low angles are explained. Elements of a good photo like composition, rule of thirds, framing, lighting and exposure are also outlined. Finally, some basic photography rules around camera stability, backdrops, and candid shots are provided.
This document provides an overview of digital photography basics. It discusses why digital photographs are necessary for marketing products and lists several advantages of digital cameras over film cameras, such as saving time and money, large storage capacity on memory cards, and easy photo sharing online. It also defines important digital photography terms like resolution, file formats, and optical versus digital zoom. The document concludes by offering tips for taking great digital photos, such as using adequate lighting, stabilizing the camera, and practicing photography skills.
This document discusses different camera angles that can be used in photo shoots to convey meaning. It describes eye-level angles as the most familiar and common. High angles are shot from above the subject to make them seem less important, while low angles shot from below make the subject appear more powerful or important by looking up. The key camera angles discussed are eye-level, high angle, and low angle shots and how each impacts the audience's perspective of the subject.
Introduction to Digital Photography ClassChip Dizárd
The document provides tips for taking better digital photographs, including scanning the background before taking a photo, taking multiple photos from different perspectives and angles, moving close to the subject, and using editing tools to improve photos. It emphasizes capturing interesting photos that tell a story by including relevant details and looking for candid shots instead of posed photos.
This document introduces digital photography topics including cameras, composition, light, and tricks. It discusses different types of cameras from cell phones to SLRs and their pros and cons. Recommended accessories include SD memory cards, tripods, and extra batteries. Composition topics covered are subject matter, focus, the rule of thirds, leading the motion, vantage point, and framing. Lighting tips emphasize its importance and the golden hours of sunrise and sunset. Flash options and tricks used by pros like group shots and camera timer are also outlined.
This is the first powerpoint presentation I give during the beginning digital photography class. I use it to familiarize students with their point and shoot digital cameras and the controls and functions of the camera.
- A sensor is a device that measures a physical quantity and converts it into a signal that can be read by an observer or instrument. Sensors need to be calibrated against known standards for accuracy.
- There are different types of sensors including thermal, electromagnetic, mechanical, chemical, optical, acoustic, and biological sensors. Image sensors convert an optical image into an electrical signal using photosensitive diodes.
- Key factors for choosing a sensor include the environment, required range of detection, and desired field of view. CCD and CMOS are the main types of image sensors, with CCD having higher sensitivity but CMOS being more power efficient and able to incorporate additional processing.
Tutorial 1 - Basics of Digital PhotographyFahad Golra
This document provides an overview of the fundamentals of digital photography. It discusses key concepts such as the camera and different sensor sizes, aperture and how it controls depth of field and exposure, shutter speed and how it can freeze or blur motion, and ISO and how it allows photos in low light conditions. The document recommends trying different aperture, shutter speed and ISO combinations before the next session to better understand exposure controls in photography.
This document discusses distributed embedded systems and their applications. It provides an overview of digital cameras, including image resolution, capture methods, and formats. It also discusses MP3 audio, including quality, bit rate, and operations. Embedded systems are programmed devices that control or monitor things, and are widely used in applications like digital cameras and MP3 players.
The document discusses various photography modes including manual, auto, landscape, portrait, macro, and night modes. It describes the key settings that can be adjusted in manual mode like shutter speed, aperture, depth of field, ISO, and white balance to achieve different photographic effects. Manual mode gives the most control over fine-tuning shots but requires understanding various technical settings.
The document provides tips for basic photography. It discusses the importance of composition, exposure, lens, and light. For composition, it recommends uncluttering the frame, placing the subject off-center, using lines and frames to guide the eye, and capturing from unexpected angles. For exposure, it discusses aperture, shutter speed, and ISO settings and how they impact motion, depth of field, and light levels. It also provides principles and rules of thumb for using different lenses and lighting techniques.
A basic course in the fundamentals of photography: Aperture, exposure and shutter speed, and how you can get them to work together to deliver the result you want. Thanks to Flickr and Penmachine.com for their good picture examples.
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The document provides tips for taking better digital photographs, including scanning the background before taking a photo, taking multiple photos from different perspectives and angles, moving close to the subject, and using editing tools to improve photos. It emphasizes capturing interesting photos that tell a story by including relevant details and looking for candid shots instead of posed photos.
This document introduces digital photography topics including cameras, composition, light, and tricks. It discusses different types of cameras from cell phones to SLRs and their pros and cons. Recommended accessories include SD memory cards, tripods, and extra batteries. Composition topics covered are subject matter, focus, the rule of thirds, leading the motion, vantage point, and framing. Lighting tips emphasize its importance and the golden hours of sunrise and sunset. Flash options and tricks used by pros like group shots and camera timer are also outlined.
This is the first powerpoint presentation I give during the beginning digital photography class. I use it to familiarize students with their point and shoot digital cameras and the controls and functions of the camera.
- A sensor is a device that measures a physical quantity and converts it into a signal that can be read by an observer or instrument. Sensors need to be calibrated against known standards for accuracy.
- There are different types of sensors including thermal, electromagnetic, mechanical, chemical, optical, acoustic, and biological sensors. Image sensors convert an optical image into an electrical signal using photosensitive diodes.
- Key factors for choosing a sensor include the environment, required range of detection, and desired field of view. CCD and CMOS are the main types of image sensors, with CCD having higher sensitivity but CMOS being more power efficient and able to incorporate additional processing.
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This document provides an overview of the fundamentals of digital photography. It discusses key concepts such as the camera and different sensor sizes, aperture and how it controls depth of field and exposure, shutter speed and how it can freeze or blur motion, and ISO and how it allows photos in low light conditions. The document recommends trying different aperture, shutter speed and ISO combinations before the next session to better understand exposure controls in photography.
This document discusses distributed embedded systems and their applications. It provides an overview of digital cameras, including image resolution, capture methods, and formats. It also discusses MP3 audio, including quality, bit rate, and operations. Embedded systems are programmed devices that control or monitor things, and are widely used in applications like digital cameras and MP3 players.
The document discusses various photography modes including manual, auto, landscape, portrait, macro, and night modes. It describes the key settings that can be adjusted in manual mode like shutter speed, aperture, depth of field, ISO, and white balance to achieve different photographic effects. Manual mode gives the most control over fine-tuning shots but requires understanding various technical settings.
The document provides tips for basic photography. It discusses the importance of composition, exposure, lens, and light. For composition, it recommends uncluttering the frame, placing the subject off-center, using lines and frames to guide the eye, and capturing from unexpected angles. For exposure, it discusses aperture, shutter speed, and ISO settings and how they impact motion, depth of field, and light levels. It also provides principles and rules of thumb for using different lenses and lighting techniques.
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2. Camera of Choice
Canon Rebel XS EOS Camera:
Full automatic, pre-sets, and full
manual options for all of my
photographing needs.
Lens:
Two lenses – Canon EF-S 18-55 mm
and Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 55-250
mm, both with Image Stabilizer
technology as well as Automatic and
Manual Focusing.
Memory:
16 GB SD card, more than enough
storage for weekend events or
several creative outings, I don`t have
to go through my photos and clear
my card after every outing.