Photography & Communication
      in the 21st Century



                        May 4, 2012
Photography & Communication




   analytic            creative
Photography & Communication
Photography & Communication
“Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of
loving. What you have caught on film is captured
forever... it remembers little things, long after you
have forgotten everything.”
                                             Aaron Siskind, 1973
Photography & Communication
“Photography is the greatest form of creative
communication with the most intricate set of rules
any artist could ever want to eventually ignore.”
                                           Andrew B. Clark, 1991
Photography & Communication
The mode, method, theme and approach to photography is vast.
A “photo” can be created with a cardboard box and tinfoil OR
a life-savings and an ounce of passion.
Principles, Style & Technique
While the “Art” of photography has been around
since the late 19th century, the principals, style and
technique of photography are ever-evolving.
Principles, Style & Technique
Select Focus / Controlling Depth Of Field (DOF)
Principles, Style & Technique
Composition – The 9-Grid Rule (or Rule of Thirds)
Principles, Style & Technique
Color vs. Black & White
Principles, Style & Technique
Color vs. Black & White
Principles, Style & Technique
The ZONE System!
Principles, Style & Technique
The ZONE System!
Principles, Style & Technique
The ZONE System – THE MASTER!!!
Principles, Style & Technique
Lighting – Studio vs. Ambient
Principles, Style & Technique
Lighting – Studio vs. Ambient
Principles, Style & Technique
Lenses (holy cow… there are so many!)
Principles, Style & Technique
Lenses

50mm – Closest to “human eye”
Usually comes with Camera kit

•   Quality over Quantity
•   Glass
•   Aperture / Speed
•   Auto Focus
•   Image Stabilization (VR)
Principles, Style & Technique
Lenses  ZOOM

18mm to 200mm – Widest Versatility
Often come with advanced Camera kit

•   Quality over Quantity
•   Glass
•   Aperture / Speed
•   Auto Focus
•   Image Stabilization (VR)
Principles, Style & Technique
Lenses  Custom Fun and Shenanigans


 Fisheye Lenses – Widest Field
 of view (most bizarre effect)
Principles, Style & Technique
Point-and-shoot, hand-held or otherwise
Principles, Style & Technique
Thematic Approach
         Photo-journalism / Document Life
                (birth to death and everything in between)
         Photography for more than “Art.” -- create images in
         order to tell a {news} story. – EMOTION.




                                                   Eddie Adams
                                                                          *Andrew B. Clark
Steve McCurry
                          Alfred Eisenstaedt




                                                                 *The only time MY photos will be
                                                                 seen in this kind of company! 
Thematic Approach
       Landscape / Environmental
       Illustrate / document your surroundings in an artistic
       or emotive fashion (broad or micro).




                 Brent Isenberger
                                     Bruce Dale



Ansel Adams
                                                         *Andrew B. Clark
Thematic Approach
           Architectural
           Illustrate / document specific structures in an artistic
           or emotive fashion (interior, exterior, broad or micro).




Bedford Lemere
                     Chad Jackson




                                             Brent Isenberger
                                                                *Andrew B. Clark
Thematic Approach
           Abstract
           Take the everyday and make it an element of design
           and interest within the camera lens.




Aaron Siskind        Patricia Sweeney

                                        Ted VanCleave
                                                        *Andrew B. Clark
Thematic Approach
           Portrait
           Capture a person – not only their image, but their
           emotions and existence at that particular time.




                                                     *Andrew B. Clark
Annie Leibovitz


                     Martin Schoeller

                                        Cory Smith
“Tell me and I'll forget; show me and I may
remember; involve me and I'll understand.”
               – Chinese Proverb


            1533 Linden Street, #100, Des Moines, Iowa 50309
      Phone: 515-257-MKTG (6584) • www.createWOWmarketing.com
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    Photography & Communication in the 21st Century May 4, 2012
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    Photography & Communication “Photographyis a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever... it remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.” Aaron Siskind, 1973
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    Photography & Communication “Photographyis the greatest form of creative communication with the most intricate set of rules any artist could ever want to eventually ignore.” Andrew B. Clark, 1991
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    Photography & Communication Themode, method, theme and approach to photography is vast. A “photo” can be created with a cardboard box and tinfoil OR a life-savings and an ounce of passion.
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    Principles, Style &Technique While the “Art” of photography has been around since the late 19th century, the principals, style and technique of photography are ever-evolving.
  • 8.
    Principles, Style &Technique Select Focus / Controlling Depth Of Field (DOF)
  • 9.
    Principles, Style &Technique Composition – The 9-Grid Rule (or Rule of Thirds)
  • 10.
    Principles, Style &Technique Color vs. Black & White
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    Principles, Style &Technique Color vs. Black & White
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    Principles, Style &Technique The ZONE System!
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    Principles, Style &Technique The ZONE System!
  • 14.
    Principles, Style &Technique The ZONE System – THE MASTER!!!
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    Principles, Style &Technique Lighting – Studio vs. Ambient
  • 16.
    Principles, Style &Technique Lighting – Studio vs. Ambient
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    Principles, Style &Technique Lenses (holy cow… there are so many!)
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    Principles, Style &Technique Lenses 50mm – Closest to “human eye” Usually comes with Camera kit • Quality over Quantity • Glass • Aperture / Speed • Auto Focus • Image Stabilization (VR)
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    Principles, Style &Technique Lenses  ZOOM 18mm to 200mm – Widest Versatility Often come with advanced Camera kit • Quality over Quantity • Glass • Aperture / Speed • Auto Focus • Image Stabilization (VR)
  • 20.
    Principles, Style &Technique Lenses  Custom Fun and Shenanigans Fisheye Lenses – Widest Field of view (most bizarre effect)
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    Principles, Style &Technique Point-and-shoot, hand-held or otherwise
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    Thematic Approach Photo-journalism / Document Life (birth to death and everything in between) Photography for more than “Art.” -- create images in order to tell a {news} story. – EMOTION. Eddie Adams *Andrew B. Clark Steve McCurry Alfred Eisenstaedt *The only time MY photos will be seen in this kind of company! 
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    Thematic Approach Landscape / Environmental Illustrate / document your surroundings in an artistic or emotive fashion (broad or micro). Brent Isenberger Bruce Dale Ansel Adams *Andrew B. Clark
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    Thematic Approach Architectural Illustrate / document specific structures in an artistic or emotive fashion (interior, exterior, broad or micro). Bedford Lemere Chad Jackson Brent Isenberger *Andrew B. Clark
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    Thematic Approach Abstract Take the everyday and make it an element of design and interest within the camera lens. Aaron Siskind Patricia Sweeney Ted VanCleave *Andrew B. Clark
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    Thematic Approach Portrait Capture a person – not only their image, but their emotions and existence at that particular time. *Andrew B. Clark Annie Leibovitz Martin Schoeller Cory Smith
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    “Tell me andI'll forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I'll understand.” – Chinese Proverb 1533 Linden Street, #100, Des Moines, Iowa 50309 Phone: 515-257-MKTG (6584) • www.createWOWmarketing.com Twitter: @TheBrandChef • Andrew@createWOWmarketing.com www.TheBrandChef.com