Final is in the class room at 1245 but let me see if we can meet in the lab.
Also, min. rolls of film is 3 and min prints are 4 instead of 5.
All work must be turned in by the end of next week May 15th. In the lab by the 13th or on top of the fine art mail boxes in the BTI building. Be sure to label with your name class number and my name.
Thanks
Email me with questions.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Final is due by begining of class May 16th.
The final project is due May 16th at the beginning of class. We will be critiquing on the 16th and I will be meeting with everyone individually during your scheduled final day.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Final Project Due: Thursday Before Finals Begining of class
Final Project – Due
Print Requirements: Min. 5 prints – Any Size – any shape
Objective: Each image must relate to a personal experience, using all the techniques in class create 5 individual images.
Film requirement: 4 rolls of film min.
Turn in your contact sheets.
They can work together or be individual pieces but they must be complete. Meaning:
All images must have good technical appearance
Clean, good contrast and composure
All areas that need dodging and Burning must be done so.
Each image must have a clear concept or as a whole clear content.
Portraits are welcome but must be in focus well exposed and properly lit.
Label each image: Make a title or write a small description or something to go with each piece.
Present the images using any of the mounting techniques shown in class or create a photo object to present the images that goes with the content.
Mounting must be clean and done the best you can – this is your final.
Each label, title must be mounted or shown with or part of images.
This is your final, if you need help ask! Do not wait to the last minute to get this completed.
Also Due:
Your portfolio – the collection of notes and contact sheets from the semester, I will be seeing everyone individually the day of finals to go over grades and make up assignments.
Print Requirements: Min. 5 prints – Any Size – any shape
Objective: Each image must relate to a personal experience, using all the techniques in class create 5 individual images.
Film requirement: 4 rolls of film min.
Turn in your contact sheets.
They can work together or be individual pieces but they must be complete. Meaning:
All images must have good technical appearance
Clean, good contrast and composure
All areas that need dodging and Burning must be done so.
Each image must have a clear concept or as a whole clear content.
Portraits are welcome but must be in focus well exposed and properly lit.
Label each image: Make a title or write a small description or something to go with each piece.
Present the images using any of the mounting techniques shown in class or create a photo object to present the images that goes with the content.
Mounting must be clean and done the best you can – this is your final.
Each label, title must be mounted or shown with or part of images.
This is your final, if you need help ask! Do not wait to the last minute to get this completed.
Also Due:
Your portfolio – the collection of notes and contact sheets from the semester, I will be seeing everyone individually the day of finals to go over grades and make up assignments.
Project #3 Due April 23rd End of class
Project Due date change - Environmental Landscapes due April 23rd at the end of class.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
This Week - April 2nd
I appoligize I had a family emergency this weekend and went on until today. As of right now we will have class. We will do our critique of project two. Be sure you have started the next project and I will see you Thursday. If anyone has any questions email fotoone1@yahoo.com or rchambers@ivc.edu.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Mid term- open everything!
I expect 100% from everyone. Test date pending.
Mid Term Test
1. What is a F-stop and what is its function?
2. What is a Shutter speed and what is it’s function?
3. Name the f-stops –
4. A Wide Aperture would be what number f-stop?
5. A small Aperture would be what number f-stop?
6. If you were to take an image of something moving what would you do?
7. In order to get a shallow depth of field what would you do?
8. What would you do to get a great depth of field?
9. In processing film what are the chemistry used and what are the times?
10. List the process in printing from a negative, including all chemicals and times.
11. True or False. You should open your light sensitive paper in open light outside of the darkroom.
12. True or False. If an image in the darkroom does not have enough contrast you would use a higher contrast filter.
13. When exposing an image with controlled light what would you do to create an evenly lit scene?
14. In processing film, if your temperature of your developer is too cold what would you do to compensate if you could not raise the temperature. What affects would it have on the film?
15. What are the characteristics of an under, normal and over exposed image?
16. What is contained in a perfectly exposed print?
17. True or False. Should you do a test strip every time you change a setting on the enlarger?
18. Which f-stop gives you the most amount of detail?
a. f-22 b. f-8 c. f-5.6 d. f-2.8
19. Name one photographer that is not Ansel Adams and not your self or any classmate.
20. Why are hot lights called “hot lights”?
Mid Term Test
1. What is a F-stop and what is its function?
2. What is a Shutter speed and what is it’s function?
3. Name the f-stops –
4. A Wide Aperture would be what number f-stop?
5. A small Aperture would be what number f-stop?
6. If you were to take an image of something moving what would you do?
7. In order to get a shallow depth of field what would you do?
8. What would you do to get a great depth of field?
9. In processing film what are the chemistry used and what are the times?
10. List the process in printing from a negative, including all chemicals and times.
11. True or False. You should open your light sensitive paper in open light outside of the darkroom.
12. True or False. If an image in the darkroom does not have enough contrast you would use a higher contrast filter.
13. When exposing an image with controlled light what would you do to create an evenly lit scene?
14. In processing film, if your temperature of your developer is too cold what would you do to compensate if you could not raise the temperature. What affects would it have on the film?
15. What are the characteristics of an under, normal and over exposed image?
16. What is contained in a perfectly exposed print?
17. True or False. Should you do a test strip every time you change a setting on the enlarger?
18. Which f-stop gives you the most amount of detail?
a. f-22 b. f-8 c. f-5.6 d. f-2.8
19. Name one photographer that is not Ansel Adams and not your self or any classmate.
20. Why are hot lights called “hot lights”?
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