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Camera Techniques Duration
of the course
Aim
of the course
Module 201 Composition
Materials needed: Eight images of your own
work (it is suggested you choose four images you are relatively
pleased with and four images you would like to have turned out better
but don’t understand why they didn't. Not that you have any
like that of course!).
Objectives of Module: In this module you will explore different areas of photography such as portraiture, landscape, sports, travel and night photography. You will also investigate compositional techniques such as subject placement, angle of view and framing and technical considerations such as choice of film, lenses and exposure controls. You will discuss the work of professional photographers and examine your own work and understanding of each process and plan a further course of action or study to improve on the skills you have learnt. Practical Exercise Slide presentation on Professional photographers work Discussion on composition Shoot one roll of film following exercises in handouts. Back to Top Module 202 Film, Filters and Exposure
be borrowed from Zoom In for an additional fee). One roll of Ilford
XP2 black and white film 400 ISO or at least 128mg Memory card (digital
cameras only)
Objectives of Module: In this module you will look at film construction and light. You will learn how the colour of light affects black and white film and how we can use colour filters to alter the tonal qualities of the image produced. You will learn what choices of filters are available and which are best suited to you. You will learn different exposure techniques for difficult lighting conditions. Requirements for this Module: Module 202 is aimed at those with a sound understanding of aperture and shutter combinations and use of varying exposure settings for different effects. The course assumes that students are confident in how to achieve the correct exposure using manual controls. This means knowing how and when to use your aperture to gain shallow depth of field or shutter to obtain blur and know where to take an average brightness reading from a scene. If you feel you may need to take an introductory session in these technical skills please consider taking a course that consists of module 101 such as Camera Introduction, Camera Basics or Basic Photography, which are designed as a lead into courses with this module. Practical Exercise Shoot a roll of black and white film during the session making use of tonal correction filters Complete film experimenting with different exposure techniques following exercises in handouts Back to Top Module 203 Using Light
Materials
needed: A 35mm SLR camera (film cameras (unfortunately
not digital) can be borrowed from Zoom In for an additional fee).
One roll of colour film to be discussed in previous session or at
least 128mg Memory card (digital cameras only)
Objectives of Module: In this module you will explore the colour of light and wavelength. You will look at different light sources and how they affect colour film. You will look at the differences of natural light and available/artificial light as well as portable flash. You will investigate different filters used for colour correction and white balance functions of digital cameras. You will also learn cross processing techniques with slide film. Requirements for this Module: Module 202 is aimed at those with a sound understanding of aperture and shutter combinations and use of varying exposure settings for different effects. The course assumes that students are confident in how to achieve the correct exposure using manual controls. This means knowing how and when to use your aperture to gain shallow depth of field or shutter to obtain blur and know where to take an average brightness reading from a scene. If you feel you may need to take an introductory session in these technical skills please consider taking a course that consists of module 101 such as Camera Introduction, Camera Basics or Basic Photography, which are designed as a lead into courses with this module. Practical Exercise Experiment with different available light sources and different filters to correct colour casts. Cross Processing using slide film Back to Top Module 204 Editing and Presenting Photographs
Materials
needed: A selection of photographs for discussion
and editing.
Objectives of Module: In this module you will discover where to get your photographs printed and examine the qualities of different printing services and papers available for film and digital at mini-labs, pro-labs as well as printing them yourself. You will ascertain the best way to edit your photographs. You will look at different methods of presenting work and how to use different presentation styles depending on the purpose of your photographs, whether you are preparing a portfolio to promote yourself as a photographer, applying for further education or simply creating stunning photo albums. Practical Exercise Evaluate different prints from different labs and different papers Edit a set of images Present a set of images for a specific use Back to Top Maedhbhina McCombe Course Leader Please read our terms
and conditions before Enrolling.
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