Photography Techniques: Light, Content, and Sharing
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Photography Techniques: Light, Content, and Sharing
This course is part of Photography Basics and Beyond: From Smartphone to DSLR Specialization
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There are 4 modules in this course
Welcome to Course FOUR! In Modules 1-4 you will cover the final elements of the Specialization necessary to round out this introduction to the fundamentals of Photography, and prepare you for creating your own exciting project in the Capstone! You have come a long way since the beginning of this journey from Smartphone Basics to DSLR and Beyond. Just think of all the information you have absorbed and put to use in your assignments and quizzes, and the confidence you have gained that you CAN control the camera to make pictures you are proud to share.
Here in Course Four you will start by gaining knowledge related to content in photography, from fact to fiction, documentary to purely expressive. Next you will learn principles, tips, and techniques for using the essential element of Light in Ambient/Natural settings. The flash/strobe unit, whether it is built-in to your camera or an add-on "hotshoe" model, will finally be something you, not the camera, controls! You will prove to yourself that those former mysteries of Controlled Continuous and Strobe lighting will no longer be mysterious, as you apply your knowledge to creation of assignment photographs in various situations. Sharing those pictures in Peer Review will give you the opportunity to learn from your fellow photographers' solutions to lighting challenges, and to gain insight into your own work and creative approaches too. There is an important word to share about Peer Review assignments for this course. As photographers who have accomplished the quiz and photography requirements of Courses One through Three, you have the knowledge and capability to create quality photographs at a much higher rate of success, and in a much shorter time, than when you began. You have also proven that you are a dedicated Learner, someone who has a passion for photography and is willing to put forth the extra effort necessary to accomplish your goals. This Course is the last before the Capstone Course, in which you will be tasked with creating a project over a 2-month period of dedicated photography. The Peer Review photography assignments have been structured with both your advanced capabilities and dedication in mind...in other words, they will require both! Be prepared to allocate more time than you have in previous Courses for the assignments, because they will take more time and because you will really enjoy them! Course Four ends with an overview of methods for finalizing your pictures in print form, including simple but effective matting techniques, and in web page designs as well. The pleasures and perils of sharing in social media sites are also yours to discover. Protecting your copyrights by understanding that concept and the ways that you can assert them, being careful about blogs and other outlets, and recognizing you are part of a community that respects the individual's creative effort, well that is important knowledge to have in preparation for the Capstone too! Let's get started with Module One!
What are the broad areas of content that are most closely associated with photography? Why is photography well suited to image-making in these areas, and where do your interests synchronize with those of photographers past and present? You will gain a greater understanding of those and other questions, and knowledge of a range of typical pictures in a variety of categories too, in this set of lessons. Understanding these broad categories will help you to form your own projects, including the Capstone Project in Course 5, with confidence that you are part of a stream of tradition, building on a foundation that you as a photographer are a part of!
What's included
7 videos3 assignments1 peer review
7 videosβ’Total 48 minutes
- MEET MSU and THE SPECIALIZATIONβ’4 minutes
- MEET THE PROFESSORS: Peter Glendinning and Mark Sullivanβ’13 minutes
- MEET THE COURSE: an overview by Mark and Peterβ’6 minutes
- The Portrait: document and imageβ’8 minutes
- The Landscape: document and imageβ’7 minutes
- The Still Life: document and imageβ’4 minutes
- The Tableau and Manipulated Landscape: fictionsβ’5 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 90 minutes
- Practice Quiz - Portrait and Landscape Genresβ’30 minutes
- Practice Quiz - Genres of Still Life, Landscape, and Portraitβ’30 minutes
- Portrait, Landscape, Still Life, Tableau - Summative Quizβ’30 minutes
1 peer reviewβ’Total 180 minutes
- The Still Life that is a Self-Portraitβ’180 minutes
In this Module you will begin with an overview of light itself, and learn to recognize the characteristics of typical "ambient," aka continuous light natural to the environment. From photographing early in the morning, through midday to evening, in exterior and interior environments, you will learn to recognize typical light/subject situations and be able to use new tips and techniques on how to get the best results. People, places, and things each require nuanced approaches, even under similar lighting, and you will learn to recognize opportunities in each category.
What's included
5 videos1 reading3 assignments1 peer review
5 videosβ’Total 24 minutes
- Light: as energy and an element of photographyβ’6 minutes
- Light: Colors and Color Temperature Theoryβ’4 minutes
- Tips and Techniques: People and Ambient Lightβ’6 minutes
- Tips and Techniques: Landscapes, Cityscapes, Interior-scapes, Things, and Ambient Lightiβ’4 minutes
- Tips And Techniques: Things and Ambient Lightβ’4 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Refresher on composition termsβ’10 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 90 minutes
- Quiz - Light, Energy, Colorβ’30 minutes
- Practice Quiz - Ambient Light & People &Landscapesβ’30 minutes
- Summative Quiz - Ambient Lightβ’30 minutes
1 peer reviewβ’Total 180 minutes
- From Sun to Bulb: Light as Subject Modifierβ’180 minutes
In this Module you will learn about essential light and exposure principles that are critical to your success in photography that is made with lights that you can control. From continuous-light to built-in-camera flash to auxiliary "hotshoe" strobes, you will establish a solid foundation of light and lighting principles and practices, especially related to the flash. With a built-in flash in most digital cameras, it is essential to have a full understanding of that important device. You will have much better control of the flash with the information you gain in this Module. Rounding out this module are lessons on practical photography activities that you will be able to apply to addressing your own individual needs for specialized picture situations, even with a Smart phone!
What's included
12 videos1 reading6 assignments1 peer review
12 videosβ’Total 110 minutes
- Controlled Light: Basic Principles 1β’10 minutes
- Controlled Light: Basic Principles 2β’4 minutes
- Camera Flash types/functions: Part 1β’12 minutes
- Camera Flash types/functions: Part 2β’9 minutes
- Camera Flash types/functions: Part 2.5β’9 minutes
- Flash and the Focal Plane Shutterβ’16 minutes
- A brief Flash Review!β’4 minutes
- Flash toolsβ’12 minutes
- Kitchen Table Studio: a copy stand for flat artwork/documentsβ’14 minutes
- Kitchen Table Studio: Lighting an Object Part 1β’8 minutes
- Kitchen Table Studio: Lighting an Object Part 2β’5 minutes
- Lighting a Person: in daylight!β’7 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Links for Dr. Harold Edgerton,β’10 minutes
6 assignmentsβ’Total 180 minutes
- Flash Typesβ’30 minutes
- Practice Makes Perfect Quizβ’30 minutes
- Light Quiz 1β’30 minutes
- Light Quiz 2β’30 minutes
- Flash Quizβ’30 minutes
- Kitchen Table Lighting Quizβ’30 minutes
1 peer reviewβ’Total 180 minutes
- FLASH: Effective Effects!β’180 minutes
In this Module you will survey the ways that you can bring your digital images out of the world of zeros and ones that are stored in your computer, and bring them into the world through various means of sharing. Whether your interests are in producing prints of your photographs or quality web-based displays, you will have the knowledge to control their appearance through calibration that is essential for a professional presentation. You will also learn about the pitfalls and dangers of sharing in social media and other sites, and how to take precautions to protect yourself, your family and friends, and your photographs. You will also gain an understanding of standard options for dissemination of your photos in print form, on sharing sites, and even in your very own website.
What's included
12 videos3 readings3 assignments1 discussion prompt
12 videosβ’Total 145 minutes
- ICC Profiles and Color Managementβ’13 minutes
- Calibrating for consistency: theory and monitorβ’12 minutes
- OUTSOURCING to Learn About Printing Basicsβ’14 minutes
- Calibrating for consistency: the printerβ’11 minutes
- Printmaking 1.0: Printersβ’14 minutes
- Printmaking 2.0: Inks, Papers, and other materialsβ’19 minutes
- Kitchen Table Studio: dry-mounting a print Part 1β’6 minutes
- Kitchen Table Studio: dry-mounting a print Part 2β’8 minutes
- Photo Sharing Sites: Do's and Don'ts!β’13 minutes
- Your Photo Website: Part 1β’11 minutes
- Your Photo Website: Part 2β’8 minutes
- Copyright: Protecting what is yoursβ’16 minutes
3 readingsβ’Total 30 minutes
- Social Media Image Sizing Tips from JD LABβ’10 minutes
- Copyright tips from www.Pixsy.comβ’10 minutes
- Capstone advice from fellow Learnersβ’10 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 90 minutes
- Practice makes perfect quiz!β’30 minutes
- Calibration Quizβ’30 minutes
- Sharing Online Quizβ’30 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 60 minutes
- A favorite photographer's super website!β’60 minutes
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Reviewed on Jul 29, 2020
This course and the specialization have given me confidence that I can continue building my photography skills and possibly switch career paths in the future.
Reviewed on Nov 29, 2020
It was much more helpful for me to learn light in photography. I recommended learners to do a full course to learning the best photography from Prof. Peter and Prof. Mark.
Reviewed on Jan 10, 2018
This is an excellent course. I found the description rather intimidating but was very pleased with how it worked out. At least according to the peer reviews I submitted my best work in Course 4.
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