Still life photography allows photographers to have control over lighting, composition, and mood to reflect their creative style. It encourages viewing subjects artistically. While traditional still life subjects include flowers or arranged objects, any stationary items can be used. Photographers should experiment with lighting, backgrounds, angles, and composition to convey their desired message. With planning and an understanding of lighting, photographers can achieve high quality still life photos.
Still Life Photography, Styling, and Basic Photo EditingMel Lockcuff
Slides from my session at AWBU in September 2014. We covered basic photo skills, including the following:
- Photography in Everyday Life, Travel, Blogging, and Working with Brands
- Positioning and Lighting
- Handy Tools
- Photo Styling and Props
- Mobile Apps
- Basic Photoshop & PicMonkey Skills
This document discusses the importance of composition in photography. It defines composition as the arrangement of visual elements in a work of art. The key points are:
- Composition helps achieve unity and balance in a photograph. Placing subjects along the rule of thirds gridlines creates more interest than centering subjects.
- Photographers control composition by deciding framing, viewpoint, and positioning of subjects. Good composition clearly communicates the intended message to viewers.
- The document provides examples of the rule of thirds and suggests practicing composition techniques through assignments photographing with and without the rule of thirds. Proper use of background space is also emphasized.
The document analyzes a portrait photograph from Albrecht Tubke's "Personae" series. The subject stands tall with hands on hips, looking directly at the camera with mirrored glasses on while smoking a cigar in flamboyant clothes. Unlike other photos in the series, the background is dark and clothes are bright, creating contrast that catches the eye. Through composition and contrast of shapes and lines in clothing and background, the photo has more energy than others while still maintaining the consistent editing style across Tubke's works.
The document discusses the influence of four nature photographers on the author: Ansel Adams, known for black and white photos that enhance natural beauty; Brett Weston, who uses black and white to draw viewers into intriguing natural scenes; William Guion, who photographs unusual tree forms in black and white to make the trees the sole focus; and Nadia Isakova, who photographs brightly colored natural objects to highlight contrasts and blends between hues. The author aspires to achieve a professional standard of photography like these influential artists.
The document outlines the goals and structure of an oral examination on media topics. Students were split into groups to either practice using new media-related vocabulary words or do a mock oral presentation on an assigned topic. The topics were advertising, the internet/email, and how bad news spreads. Students were instructed to introduce their topic, discuss main issues, and give a conclusion stating their opinion.
This is a power point I used to teach a computer production technology grade 10 class. I was teaching a photography unit and used this PowerPoint to demonstrate both good and bad examples of photography. Myself, my brother, or past students took all of these photos.
Student powerpoint an introduction to alternative photography techniques 2016Elaine Humpleby
A resource for teachers and students of Photography: written to assist and motivate students in three Alternative Photography Processes; Photograms, Cyanotypes and Chemigrams
Still life photography allows photographers to have control over lighting, composition, and mood to reflect their creative style. It encourages viewing subjects artistically. While traditional still life subjects include flowers or arranged objects, any stationary items can be used. Photographers should experiment with lighting, backgrounds, angles, and composition to convey their desired message. With planning and an understanding of lighting, photographers can achieve high quality still life photos.
Still Life Photography, Styling, and Basic Photo EditingMel Lockcuff
Slides from my session at AWBU in September 2014. We covered basic photo skills, including the following:
- Photography in Everyday Life, Travel, Blogging, and Working with Brands
- Positioning and Lighting
- Handy Tools
- Photo Styling and Props
- Mobile Apps
- Basic Photoshop & PicMonkey Skills
This document discusses the importance of composition in photography. It defines composition as the arrangement of visual elements in a work of art. The key points are:
- Composition helps achieve unity and balance in a photograph. Placing subjects along the rule of thirds gridlines creates more interest than centering subjects.
- Photographers control composition by deciding framing, viewpoint, and positioning of subjects. Good composition clearly communicates the intended message to viewers.
- The document provides examples of the rule of thirds and suggests practicing composition techniques through assignments photographing with and without the rule of thirds. Proper use of background space is also emphasized.
The document analyzes a portrait photograph from Albrecht Tubke's "Personae" series. The subject stands tall with hands on hips, looking directly at the camera with mirrored glasses on while smoking a cigar in flamboyant clothes. Unlike other photos in the series, the background is dark and clothes are bright, creating contrast that catches the eye. Through composition and contrast of shapes and lines in clothing and background, the photo has more energy than others while still maintaining the consistent editing style across Tubke's works.
The document discusses the influence of four nature photographers on the author: Ansel Adams, known for black and white photos that enhance natural beauty; Brett Weston, who uses black and white to draw viewers into intriguing natural scenes; William Guion, who photographs unusual tree forms in black and white to make the trees the sole focus; and Nadia Isakova, who photographs brightly colored natural objects to highlight contrasts and blends between hues. The author aspires to achieve a professional standard of photography like these influential artists.
The document outlines the goals and structure of an oral examination on media topics. Students were split into groups to either practice using new media-related vocabulary words or do a mock oral presentation on an assigned topic. The topics were advertising, the internet/email, and how bad news spreads. Students were instructed to introduce their topic, discuss main issues, and give a conclusion stating their opinion.
This is a power point I used to teach a computer production technology grade 10 class. I was teaching a photography unit and used this PowerPoint to demonstrate both good and bad examples of photography. Myself, my brother, or past students took all of these photos.
Student powerpoint an introduction to alternative photography techniques 2016Elaine Humpleby
A resource for teachers and students of Photography: written to assist and motivate students in three Alternative Photography Processes; Photograms, Cyanotypes and Chemigrams
This document provides instructions for creating cyanotype prints and photograms. It discusses the cyanotype process which uses light-sensitive iron salt solution to create a white image on a blue background. Students are instructed to create cyanotype prints exploring the theme of opposites, with 3 prints focusing on dominant negative space and 3 on positive space. The document also demonstrates how to make photograms by arranging objects on light-sensitive paper and exposing it to sunlight, resulting in a print of the object outlines. Students are guided through an in-class activity to create photograms focusing on positive or negative space dominance.
This document provides guidance on how to critique photographs. It outlines that the goal of critiquing is to help photographers improve, not criticize. When critiquing, one should note both strengths and weaknesses, and suggest how the photo could be better. Key areas to examine include value, clarity, composition, and presentation. Value refers to contrast levels, clarity means what is in focus, composition involves elements like point of interest and lines, and presentation means how clean the print appears. Sample photos are included to demonstrate these concepts.
#Citizen2014 Photo Workshop (Photo Basics and Concept Photography)Kieran Hamilton
This document provides information and tips for a photography workshop focused on concept photography and capturing resilience. It discusses composition techniques like the rule of thirds and use of lines and patterns. It also covers using light, depth of field, and symbolism to convey concepts and emotions. Examples are given of concept photos representing ideas like global warming. The workshop aims to provide basics that can improve smartphone or camera photos without technical knowledge.
The document discusses David Hockney's technique of photographing subjects from multiple angles and perspectives and then arranging the photos into photomontages. Hockney would take between 5-150 small Polaroid or photolab prints of a single subject from different positions and slightly different times and collage them together to form a composite image with cubist qualities. Students are then assigned to select one subject to photograph from different angles and perspectives in order to create their own Hockney-inspired photomontage artwork.
What opportunities does a city block have for creating street portraits? This presentation contains the images and information covered in a two-hour photography workshop by Street Photography University in Dallas, Texas
This document provides tips for improving photography skills. It recommends editing photos by making images black and white except for one color. It also suggests telling photo stories about subjects over time to create a cherished keepsake. Finally, it advises using tripods to reduce blur from camera movement, especially for those with unsteady hands.
This assignment asks students to create a series of self-portraits and still life photographs capturing a single moment in time. Students will take at least 40 photos focused on their best time of day, including self-portraits of their hands, feet, face, and whole body. They will also take still life photos related to the overall theme. Students will then edit their photos and combine 3-5 images to create a final "Portrait of Time" capturing the essence and mood of their moment. The assignment is due in stages, with sketchbooks due first, then a contact sheet and best images, and finally the completed portrait.
The lecturer will assign students either an individual or group task to perform, such as introducing themselves and another person, describing their family using a picture, describing people, making a phone call, or talking about a past event. Students should prepare for the speaking assignment at least one week before it is due.
This document discusses the differences between snapshot and composed photographs. It defines a snapshot as a casual, unorganized photo taken quickly without attention to compositional details, while a composed photo is an artistic interpretation where elements are carefully arranged. It provides tips for turning a snapshot into a composed photo, such as cropping to focus on key elements, changing the point of view, or reinterpreting the subject in a more symbolic way that connects with broader audiences. Composed photos utilize principles like rule of thirds, light and shadow, framing, and symbolism to communicate meaning.
The document discusses the importance of composition in photography. It defines composition as the arrangement of visual elements in a work of art. Good composition according to the "rule of thirds" places subjects of interest along imaginary lines that divide the frame into thirds both horizontally and vertically. Examples are provided of photos that effectively apply the rule of thirds. The document encourages practicing composition techniques like the rule of thirds and provides tips for homework assignments to take photos exploring different compositional approaches.
This document summarizes a workshop on defining literacy and new literacies. Participants were asked to individually define literacy, new literacies, and then collaborate in groups to develop a joint definition of no more than 50 words. Groups then created visual representations of their definitions and presented them. Participants observed common themes around the connections between literacy, technology, art, narrative and other areas. The workshop aimed to further participants' understanding of literacy and new literacies.
The document discusses the author's hobby of photography. It began 5 years ago after meeting a famous photographer, which sparked their interest. The author sees photography as a way to share emotions, communicate messages, and create new perceptions. They enjoy hunting for light during both day and night to capture subjects. Examples of their black and white daytime and color nighttime photos are provided. The author believes photography has improved their creativity and imagination. They propose collaborating with their institution to photograph events and create an exhibition.
Fashion photography displays clothing and accessories in advertisements and magazines. It uses complex lighting techniques and adventurous poses compared to 1950s photos that covered more skin. Landscape photography captures natural and man-made spaces using filters and techniques to balance exposures and horizons. Portrait photography focuses on a subject's expression, usually the face. It commonly uses longer lenses to compress backgrounds. Macro photography captures extremely close-up subjects greater than life size using specialized lenses and supports. All genres have advanced from earlier black and white or less detailed photos to highly technical color images today.
This document provides guidance on organizing research information and presenting it effectively. It recommends grouping research points into common elements or themes and labeling them with symbols. It then discusses including an engaging hook, overview of the topic and point of view, and elaboration with visual aids in a presentation. The ending should resonate and connect with the audience, not just indicate the presenter is finished. Overall, the document offers tips for taking research and developing it into a cohesive presentation that engages the audience.
Content language strategies chart grade levelngss discipRAJU852744
This document provides guidance for a close reading assignment on a photography-based artwork. It outlines the key elements students should analyze in their close reading, including the technical aspects of the photograph, the composition, genres, time, audience, titles, the artist and larger context. It prompts students to closely examine the photograph details and discuss how the creative and technical choices help convey meaning. Students are asked to write a 1-2 page paper analyzing a single photograph in these terms and cite specific evidence from the artwork.
The document discusses various concepts and techniques related to composition in photography. It defines composition as the arrangement of visual elements in an image. It then covers several compositional guidelines and techniques including point of interest, rule of thirds, lines, space, balance, symmetry, and simplicity. The document emphasizes that these rules are guidelines rather than hard rules, and that experienced photographers may break rules intentionally to create compelling images. Overall, the document provides an overview of fundamental compositional strategies for photographers.
So much content, so little time - productivity tips for bloggersTBEX
This document provides productivity tips for bloggers, including spending most time on accomplishment tasks that generate revenue, content, and audience growth. It recommends farming out tasks that can be done cheaper or better by others, focusing on high impact tasks, and automating what can be automated. The document also suggests hiring assistance for tasks like administration, technology, and design to free up time and increase earnings potential.
Supercharging Your Brand Advocacy Program: The Secrets to making relationship...TBEX
Jess Skelton of TripIt discusses how to create an effective brand advocacy program through developing meaningful relationships. She outlines a 5-step "Relationship Action Plan" for supercharging advocacy: 1) Define relationship objectives tied to business goals; 2) Identify and engage existing vocal advocates and those with genuine interest; 3) Align advocates by providing context, education and support; 4) Measure advocate performance against key metrics; 5) Extend relationships over time through gamification, celebration and maintaining contact. The plan aims to develop long-lasting advocate relationships that benefit both the brand and individuals.
Pay to play crafting compelling campaigns amie o’shaughnessy, jyl johnson p...TBEX
This document provides information and tips for bloggers on running marketing campaigns with brands. It discusses the differences between participating in and driving campaigns, and the pros and cons of each. Tips are provided on pitching campaigns, partnership ideas, case studies of successful campaigns, and getting repeat business. Sample metrics reports and campaign decks are available by emailing specific bloggers. The document aims to help bloggers maximize revenue from brand partnerships.
Tbex 2012 Costa Brava How to Organize Blogger TripsTBEX
This document discusses how destinations can organize trips for bloggers to potentially attract new tourists. It suggests that destinations may be able to increase their tourist markets in the future by partnering with bloggers, rather than traditional media outlets, by inviting bloggers on informational trips to experience the destination firsthand and share their experiences online with their audiences. The document cautions that conditions are changing rapidly so destinations must focus on engaging emerging audiences through new media channels like bloggers.
This document provides instructions for creating cyanotype prints and photograms. It discusses the cyanotype process which uses light-sensitive iron salt solution to create a white image on a blue background. Students are instructed to create cyanotype prints exploring the theme of opposites, with 3 prints focusing on dominant negative space and 3 on positive space. The document also demonstrates how to make photograms by arranging objects on light-sensitive paper and exposing it to sunlight, resulting in a print of the object outlines. Students are guided through an in-class activity to create photograms focusing on positive or negative space dominance.
This document provides guidance on how to critique photographs. It outlines that the goal of critiquing is to help photographers improve, not criticize. When critiquing, one should note both strengths and weaknesses, and suggest how the photo could be better. Key areas to examine include value, clarity, composition, and presentation. Value refers to contrast levels, clarity means what is in focus, composition involves elements like point of interest and lines, and presentation means how clean the print appears. Sample photos are included to demonstrate these concepts.
#Citizen2014 Photo Workshop (Photo Basics and Concept Photography)Kieran Hamilton
This document provides information and tips for a photography workshop focused on concept photography and capturing resilience. It discusses composition techniques like the rule of thirds and use of lines and patterns. It also covers using light, depth of field, and symbolism to convey concepts and emotions. Examples are given of concept photos representing ideas like global warming. The workshop aims to provide basics that can improve smartphone or camera photos without technical knowledge.
The document discusses David Hockney's technique of photographing subjects from multiple angles and perspectives and then arranging the photos into photomontages. Hockney would take between 5-150 small Polaroid or photolab prints of a single subject from different positions and slightly different times and collage them together to form a composite image with cubist qualities. Students are then assigned to select one subject to photograph from different angles and perspectives in order to create their own Hockney-inspired photomontage artwork.
What opportunities does a city block have for creating street portraits? This presentation contains the images and information covered in a two-hour photography workshop by Street Photography University in Dallas, Texas
This document provides tips for improving photography skills. It recommends editing photos by making images black and white except for one color. It also suggests telling photo stories about subjects over time to create a cherished keepsake. Finally, it advises using tripods to reduce blur from camera movement, especially for those with unsteady hands.
This assignment asks students to create a series of self-portraits and still life photographs capturing a single moment in time. Students will take at least 40 photos focused on their best time of day, including self-portraits of their hands, feet, face, and whole body. They will also take still life photos related to the overall theme. Students will then edit their photos and combine 3-5 images to create a final "Portrait of Time" capturing the essence and mood of their moment. The assignment is due in stages, with sketchbooks due first, then a contact sheet and best images, and finally the completed portrait.
The lecturer will assign students either an individual or group task to perform, such as introducing themselves and another person, describing their family using a picture, describing people, making a phone call, or talking about a past event. Students should prepare for the speaking assignment at least one week before it is due.
This document discusses the differences between snapshot and composed photographs. It defines a snapshot as a casual, unorganized photo taken quickly without attention to compositional details, while a composed photo is an artistic interpretation where elements are carefully arranged. It provides tips for turning a snapshot into a composed photo, such as cropping to focus on key elements, changing the point of view, or reinterpreting the subject in a more symbolic way that connects with broader audiences. Composed photos utilize principles like rule of thirds, light and shadow, framing, and symbolism to communicate meaning.
The document discusses the importance of composition in photography. It defines composition as the arrangement of visual elements in a work of art. Good composition according to the "rule of thirds" places subjects of interest along imaginary lines that divide the frame into thirds both horizontally and vertically. Examples are provided of photos that effectively apply the rule of thirds. The document encourages practicing composition techniques like the rule of thirds and provides tips for homework assignments to take photos exploring different compositional approaches.
This document summarizes a workshop on defining literacy and new literacies. Participants were asked to individually define literacy, new literacies, and then collaborate in groups to develop a joint definition of no more than 50 words. Groups then created visual representations of their definitions and presented them. Participants observed common themes around the connections between literacy, technology, art, narrative and other areas. The workshop aimed to further participants' understanding of literacy and new literacies.
The document discusses the author's hobby of photography. It began 5 years ago after meeting a famous photographer, which sparked their interest. The author sees photography as a way to share emotions, communicate messages, and create new perceptions. They enjoy hunting for light during both day and night to capture subjects. Examples of their black and white daytime and color nighttime photos are provided. The author believes photography has improved their creativity and imagination. They propose collaborating with their institution to photograph events and create an exhibition.
Fashion photography displays clothing and accessories in advertisements and magazines. It uses complex lighting techniques and adventurous poses compared to 1950s photos that covered more skin. Landscape photography captures natural and man-made spaces using filters and techniques to balance exposures and horizons. Portrait photography focuses on a subject's expression, usually the face. It commonly uses longer lenses to compress backgrounds. Macro photography captures extremely close-up subjects greater than life size using specialized lenses and supports. All genres have advanced from earlier black and white or less detailed photos to highly technical color images today.
This document provides guidance on organizing research information and presenting it effectively. It recommends grouping research points into common elements or themes and labeling them with symbols. It then discusses including an engaging hook, overview of the topic and point of view, and elaboration with visual aids in a presentation. The ending should resonate and connect with the audience, not just indicate the presenter is finished. Overall, the document offers tips for taking research and developing it into a cohesive presentation that engages the audience.
Content language strategies chart grade levelngss discipRAJU852744
This document provides guidance for a close reading assignment on a photography-based artwork. It outlines the key elements students should analyze in their close reading, including the technical aspects of the photograph, the composition, genres, time, audience, titles, the artist and larger context. It prompts students to closely examine the photograph details and discuss how the creative and technical choices help convey meaning. Students are asked to write a 1-2 page paper analyzing a single photograph in these terms and cite specific evidence from the artwork.
The document discusses various concepts and techniques related to composition in photography. It defines composition as the arrangement of visual elements in an image. It then covers several compositional guidelines and techniques including point of interest, rule of thirds, lines, space, balance, symmetry, and simplicity. The document emphasizes that these rules are guidelines rather than hard rules, and that experienced photographers may break rules intentionally to create compelling images. Overall, the document provides an overview of fundamental compositional strategies for photographers.
So much content, so little time - productivity tips for bloggersTBEX
This document provides productivity tips for bloggers, including spending most time on accomplishment tasks that generate revenue, content, and audience growth. It recommends farming out tasks that can be done cheaper or better by others, focusing on high impact tasks, and automating what can be automated. The document also suggests hiring assistance for tasks like administration, technology, and design to free up time and increase earnings potential.
Supercharging Your Brand Advocacy Program: The Secrets to making relationship...TBEX
Jess Skelton of TripIt discusses how to create an effective brand advocacy program through developing meaningful relationships. She outlines a 5-step "Relationship Action Plan" for supercharging advocacy: 1) Define relationship objectives tied to business goals; 2) Identify and engage existing vocal advocates and those with genuine interest; 3) Align advocates by providing context, education and support; 4) Measure advocate performance against key metrics; 5) Extend relationships over time through gamification, celebration and maintaining contact. The plan aims to develop long-lasting advocate relationships that benefit both the brand and individuals.
Pay to play crafting compelling campaigns amie o’shaughnessy, jyl johnson p...TBEX
This document provides information and tips for bloggers on running marketing campaigns with brands. It discusses the differences between participating in and driving campaigns, and the pros and cons of each. Tips are provided on pitching campaigns, partnership ideas, case studies of successful campaigns, and getting repeat business. Sample metrics reports and campaign decks are available by emailing specific bloggers. The document aims to help bloggers maximize revenue from brand partnerships.
Tbex 2012 Costa Brava How to Organize Blogger TripsTBEX
This document discusses how destinations can organize trips for bloggers to potentially attract new tourists. It suggests that destinations may be able to increase their tourist markets in the future by partnering with bloggers, rather than traditional media outlets, by inviting bloggers on informational trips to experience the destination firsthand and share their experiences online with their audiences. The document cautions that conditions are changing rapidly so destinations must focus on engaging emerging audiences through new media channels like bloggers.
A panel discussion was held on blogging in Latin America featuring moderator Erin De Santiago and panelists Dorian Nunez, Kelly McLaughlin, and David Lee. The panelists, who blog about various Latin American countries, discussed the benefits and drawbacks of blogging in the region, social media trends, freelancing opportunities, issues encountered, and the future of travel blogging in Latin America. The panel then took questions from the audience.
15 Powerful tips to dramatically grow your website traffic - Ian ClearyTBEX
This document provides 15 tips to grow website traffic. The tips include writing more quality long-form content on topics people search for, guest posting on other sites, building high-quality backlinks, optimizing content for social sharing through tools like infographics, incentivizing social sharing with rewards, optimizing pages for different social networks, analyzing existing traffic to re-optimize top pages, and using tools to schedule and automate social sharing of content. The overall goal is to create more engaging content that gets widely shared on social media and found in search to bring more visitors to the site.
Bloggers, brands and agencies tips from a pr pro turned bloggerTBEX
The document provides tips for bloggers from a PR professional turned travel blogger. It discusses how PR professionals evaluate bloggers for campaigns, focusing on both engagement and follower numbers. It also explains that PR work goes into promoting bloggers to clients before trips and that demonstrating professionalism and being easy to work with helps bloggers get recommended for future opportunities. The document stresses that bloggers should think like PR professionals by understanding clients' objectives and suggesting creative solutions that provide value beyond a blog post.
The document provides tips for writing blog posts, including considering why you are writing (to inform, inspire, share a story), who your audience is (write to a specific group, not everyone), and checking your writing (learn basics, have others review for mistakes). It also encourages lightening up and remembering blogging is meant to be fun by noting the French word for "joke" sounds the same as the word for blogging.
TBEX Europe 2016, Cleaning Out Blogging Clutter, Larissa MilneTBEX
COMMUNITY, Larissa loves Entrepreneurship and Travel, and is happiest when the two coincide. A former CEO of two life science startups, she and her husband began traveling full-time in 2011. They parlayed their award-winning blog, “Changes in Longitude,” into a weekly travel column in the Philadelphia Inquirer and Philly.com, as well as a book deal showcasing the historic sights in their hometown. She continues to evaluate startup companies for venture capitalists and judge business plan competitions. When she needs a break from constant travel, Larissa teaches startup strategies for Drexel University’s Close School of Entrepreneurship.
TBEX Asia 2016, Snapchat & More, Callin O'NeilTBEX
CONTENT, Cailin O’Neil is an award winning travel video blogger and social media influencer who has been running TravelYourself.ca for the past seven years. With a Major in Film and a background working in the Film and TV Industry, Snapchat is a natural fit for sharing her daily life, creative stories, and travels around the world to 47 countries and counting.
TBEX Europe 2016, TBEX for First Timers, Kerwin McKenzieTBEX
COMMUNITY, Kerwin logs over 200,000 miles a year writing up-to-date airport, destination and ground transportation guides plus airline flight and hotel reviews. He’s visited 114 countries and flown 162 airlines with a mission to motivate airline employees to use their travel benefits. He also provides information on the benefits of being loyal to travel brands to a general audience.
TBEX North America 2016; Infuse Your Writing With Emotion, Tom BartelTBEX
Content, Intermediate, I was the founder, publisher, and editor of several Twin Cities-based newspapers and magazines, including City Pages, The Rake, and Minnesota Parent. I also taught Magazine Writing and Editing at the University of Minnesota Journalism School. Our newspapers and magazines won hundreds of awards for editorial and reporting excellence.
TBEX Europe 2016, How to Trend on Twitter, Michael CollinsTBEX
TBEX BUSINESS, Michael Collins loves to travel. That’s why he works in the travel industry. It’s as simple as that. Michael started out in the travel industry as a travel publisher with Backpacker, Abroad and Irish Business Traveller magazines. In 2006 he started TravelMedia.ie, a specialist travel PR and trade representation company, working with airlines, tour operators, travel agents, hoteliers and tourist boards, assisting them with all their travel media needs, from media buying, social media, PR, SEO and strategy.
TBEX Asia, Does Your Brand Content Inspire Travel Dreams, Sara MeaneyTBEX
Sara is Managing Director at top independently owned U.S.-based advertising agency, BVK. She leads the agency’s Earned Media teams, including public relations, social media, experiential marketing and promotions offerings, as well as the agency’s Content Studio. Sara has been recognized in the American Business Journals’ Forty under 40, and is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
The document provides guidance on capturing photos and stories to showcase the impact of various projects. It emphasizes the importance of telling personal stories with a before and after perspective through high quality images. Tips are given for collecting stories through interviews and taking empowering photos from a low angle that show eye contact and the use of props. Common photo problems like blurriness and lack of lighting are addressed. The captured content will be stored in a multimedia database to highlight the work to supporters.
How to deliver a great speech (every time)Hugh Culver
The document provides 11 tips for delivering a great speech every time. The tips include preparing the equipment and space, warming up the audience beforehand, focusing on serving the audience's needs over delivering a message, reducing slides to highlight the key points, using stories to teach lessons and apply ideas, crafting an outstanding opening and closing, avoiding wasting time with unnecessary details, varying vocal tones for emphasis, purposefully moving around the stage, adopting powerful body language, and engaging the audience during the speech. The overall message is to focus on preparing well and serving the audience.
08. Photography 101 guide. Develop an eye for great photos! author Eric St-Pi...GUDETIBHOSHAN
This document provides photography tips for Uniterra volunteers. It begins with an introduction to photography and its importance. It then covers topics like developing an eye for great subject matter, using light and composition effectively, capturing magic moments, and respecting subjects. The document provides technical guidance on lenses, exposure, resolution and color balance. It emphasizes capturing photos that represent Uniterra's values and identity.
10 Photography Tips to Improve Your Environmental PortraitsRam Chary Everi
Environmental portraits have nothing to do with climate change. They’re different from
nature photos or pictures about saving the environment.
So, what are environmental portraits? These images fall somewhere between a staged
studio portrait and a candid portrait. And the place you take the picture plays a big role in
telling the viewer more about your subject.
The document provides an overview of photography skills, experiences, definitions, composition principles, lighting, perspectives, and storytelling techniques. It discusses self-taught vs trained skills, personal vs organizational vs advocacy photography experiences, classic and postmodern photography definitions, elements of composition like subjects and framing, types of lighting, wide to close perspectives, and using photos, captions, and multimedia to tell stories. Ethical practices of accuracy, consent, and avoiding bias and manipulation are also covered.
Presenting IIP MOUNT (November-December 2016) - Newsletter. This time it was steeped with Indian values, Documentation of Indian Heritage, photo tourism, Siffcy Film Festival, ngo students learning and such activities. IIP Foundation is working on fast pace and is committed to contribute in Empowering India. Enjoy it friends. Read more : http://www.iipedu.com
This document provides guidance for writing analytical descriptions of photographs. It outlines four assessment objectives (AOs) to address: AO1 developing understanding through research, AO2 experimenting and developing skills, AO3 critically reflecting on one's work and process, and AO4 making connections, presenting work, and evaluating. For each photograph, it recommends discussing the technical aspects, composition, visual elements, and conceptual meaning. It also provides vocabulary and questions to facilitate in-depth analysis of photographic style, techniques, genres, lighting, lenses, cameras, and creative/technical controls.
Photojournalism tells news stories through still images or video. It became a modern form of journalism in 1925 with the invention of the 35mm camera. Photojournalism aims to objectively capture timely, relevant, and aesthetically interesting images that tell a narrative. Photos should focus on humans and emotions to portray stories rather than just facts. Effective photojournalism captures action, extraordinary events, and people's faces to engage audiences.
This document provides guidelines for different photography techniques to produce good pictures. It discusses 5 techniques: going black and white, applying a "lomo" filter, using HDR, cropping photos, and sharpening photos. It then provides 10 tips for beginning photographers, such as moving closer to the subject, composing shots carefully, focusing on the subject, experimenting with shutter speed, considering lighting and weather, and keeping camera settings simple. The overall message is that practicing these techniques can help take better photos.
This document provides guidance on taking portrait photographs. It discusses composing formal portraits by making subjects comfortable, being in control as the photographer, and emphasizing the subject over backgrounds. It also offers tips for portraits outdoors and indoors, including considering lighting, backgrounds, and using techniques like depth of field and the rule of thirds. Specific advice is given for portraits of families, children, and in evening light. Throughout, it stresses focusing on the subject, avoiding distractions, finding fresh perspectives, and balancing elements in the frame.
29 Jan 2009 Jour 5030 Profiles & Multimedia StorytellingNeil Foote
The document provides tips for visual journalism and photography composition. It discusses fundamentals like focus and exposure. It emphasizes experimenting with camera settings and getting close to subjects. Good composition focuses on a single subject and idea. Photographs should tell a story and guide the viewer's eye. Elements like foreground, background, depth of field, lighting and visual weight should be considered. Conducting interviews requires preparation, rapport building, and asking open-ended, specific questions.
This presentation provides tips for taking more interesting photos at orienteering events that can help promote the sport. Some key tips include filling the frame with the subject, isolating the subject from distracting backgrounds, showing action or emotion, getting unique angles from above or below, and paying attention to lighting and technical details. The goal is to capture exciting photos that convey the energy of the sport and will engage viewers.
Low light photography 40 pro tips for any situationStephanie Mizzi
This document provides 40 tips from 4 professional photographers for low light photography. It begins by establishing that light is important for photography and low light photography requires specific techniques. It then shares tips from each photographer: Danny Payne recommends shooting manually, using single-point autofocus, and getting a stable grip on the camera. Kristopher Grunert advises bringing a friend for safety, understanding the location's light path, and shooting RAW files. Miss Aniela suggests keeping the camera steady with a tripod, going to slower shutter speeds for movement, and using reflectors to bounce light back onto subjects. Jason Swain recommends investing in equipment like wide-angle lenses and using neutral density filters to balance exposures.
Low light photography 40 pro tips for any situationStephanie Mizzi
This document provides 40 tips from 4 professional photographers for low light photography. It begins by establishing that light is important for photography and low light photography requires specific techniques. It then shares tips from each photographer: Danny Payne recommends shooting manually, using single-point autofocus, and getting a stable grip on the camera. Kristopher Grunert advises bringing a friend for safety, understanding the location's light path, and shooting RAW files. Miss Aniela suggests keeping the camera steady with a tripod, going to slower shutter speeds for movement, and using reflectors to bounce light back onto subjects. Jason Swain recommends investing in equipment like wide-angle lenses and using neutral density filters to balance exposures.
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3. Quick Intro as a Photographer
Sweden-based photographer
www.akinmade.com | @LolaAkinmade
Represented by National Geographic
Stock Image Collection
Was on assignment for National
Geographic Channel filming “Through The
Lens” in South Africa
Contributor to Sweden’s Image Bank and
was their official photoblogger for 2 years
4. What we will cover
[1] “Next Step” tips for photographing:
People +children, landscapes,
animals/wildlife, lowlight + night
scenes
[2] Shooting creatively during
blog/press trips
[3] How to choose photos to illustrate
your stories
5. What we won’t cover
Specific camera gear – Ask me later!
Hard-hitting photojournalism
≠
Travel photography
* Chances are most of us aren’t looking to be war photographers
6. [ 1 ]
“Next Step” creative tips for
capturing photos that start telling
stories
13. Interact and try to avoid sneaking shots of people all the time
People want to be acknowledged first
HOW?
Nonverbal cues
Eye contact and smiling
Lifting camera as a question
Dialogue – If you speak a common language
Light but engaging conversation - What did you do today?”
Intense and deeper conversations
19. “Befriend people first, and then take the
picture. That makes the encounter into a rich
and rewarding experience. “
National Geographic,
Guide to Travel Photography
53. In general, sweeping night
scenes are fine.
Next level -> Isolate a
subject and light source
and shoot that in relation
to its environment
It adds an element of
“drama”
81. Takeaway
Improving your press/blog trip
photos with unique perspectives
offers the DMO and your host(s) a
fresh angle on their destination or
property.
92. Did you notice the common thread
of interaction throughout these tips?
You interacting with your subject?
Your subject interacting with its
environment?
93. Your progression as a
travel photographer?
How well you can
interact with and
observe interactions
within your
environment to tell its
stories.
94. In Summary
Most people can take pretty decent pictures
So how do you stand out and make people notice?
Technical prowess IS NOT the #1 reason. Creativity will
get you there especially with travel photography.
Your creative challenge -> Make the mundane interesting.
95. “Amateurs worry about equipment,
professionals worry about money,
masters worry about light…
I just take pictures… ”…Vernon Trent