The Class will meet in J110 to go over our mid-term assignment.
Monday, February 29, 2016
Midterm Assignment "“Using what you may have learned”
By
this point students should have control of the basics of studio tabletop
skills; i.e. metal, glass, shape, texture, etc. Pay careful attention as to how
the light source illuminates the subjects along with lighting ratios and color
combinations. In this assignment the
student will pick two of the following assignments:
Still Life
Make
a simple still life of any subject that can fit on a table. One way to begin
would be to find a background and illustrate how it relates directly to the
subject(s) or you might start with a quality of light and choose your
subject(s) based on how they interact with the light. You could simply
photograph the way light modifies an object. Or perhaps you’ll begin with
choosing a main subject(s) that you’d like to photograph, for its texture,
graphic patterns or shape value. Think about vantage point. What about
light—its quality and direction? Also think about color! How does the
background color relate to the subject or the props around the subject? This is what your idea books are for.
Box & Bottle
Make
a still life image using a box and bottle.
The box and bottle must have a relationship to each other, example:
perfume or cologne that comes in a box.
Always open the box from the bottom to get the bottle out and make sure
that the box and the bottle are cosmetically prefect. Use all the knowledge
that you have gained in the first three assignments. Choose your lighting, background and props
carefully. Your work will be evaluated
on the merit of composition and color.
Beverages
Make
a still life that includes a drinkable beverage. When photographing beverages (i.e. soda,
coffee, etc.) make sure that you do your homework on how that type of liquid
should be depicted and look drinkable. For example when photographing soda you
must have light coming though from the back and have it look cold and
enticing. Use all the knowledge that you
have gained in the first three assignments.
Choose your lighting, background and props carefully. Your work will be evaluated on the merit of
composition and color.
Rules:
Both
must be made in a studio setting. It is
up to you to come up with both the subject and the backgrounds, NO
SEAMLESS! Each student will turn in one
print and jpeg from two of the above assignments, along with Lighting Diagram
and Info page in you idea book.
For Critique you will
need a minimum of two prints on paper 11 X 17 inches (images no smaller than 12
on it’s longest edge) representing two of the three assignments. Make sure that
you have lighting diagram and shooting info in your Idea books. Neatness will count big points on your idea
books. Also you will need to bring jpeg files of your images.
Note:
Assignments turned in late will be marked down 10 points. Diagrams, shooting
info counts 1/3 of your final grade.
Deadline: March 10, 2016
Assignment #4 "Shinny Metal"
Please
bring your shinny metal product/subject for your "Knock Out". Critique will be Thursday February
25th.
What
is Due?
One
"Knock Out" with technical info and diagrams in your idea book. You
will turn in your assignment as a jpeg (1000 pixels on the long edge @ a
resolution of 100 ppi). Also, like you did before label your files as follows:
i.e. <name_assign#4_1> < <name_assign#4_2>
Monday, February 15, 2016
Feb 16th
Critique will be in J110. Please have your jpegs ready to transfer to my hard drive and your idea books up to date.
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Assignment #3 "Transparent Objects"
Please bring your transparent product/subject for your
"Knock Out". We will work as teams like before. Critique
will be Tuesday Febuary 16th.
What is Due?
Two "Knock Outs" with technical info and
diagrams in your idea book. You will turn in your assignment as a jpeg (1000
pixels on the long edge @ a resolution of 100 ppi). Also, like you did before label
your files as follows: <name_assign#3_1> <
<name_assign#3_2>
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Assignment #2 "Knock Out"
Please
pick two different products/subjects (one round and one with square edges) for
your "Knock Out" assignment. Work in teams like before with
each student shooting one subject during class and other one outside of class. Critique
will be Tuesday Feb 9th.
What
is Due? : Two "Knock Outs" (one round and one with square edges)
with technical info and diagrams in your idea book
Students
my crop and color balance the image if necessary.
You
will turn in your assignment as jpegs label as follows:
i.e. <name_assign#2_1> <
<name_assign#2_2>
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