aaron siskind

i chose this photo because its thought provoking. i cant realy tell if its paint or fabric or both. i thought it had a cool composition

intro to strobes

  1.  2 kinds of kits available
  2. one comes with a power pack and a flash
  3.  theres mono lights with a power control built in
  4.  most strobes have a reflective like covering
  5.  you can use umbrellas for a softer lighting
  6. gold umbrellas produce a warmer tone with the strobe lights
  7. soft boxes are another option attached to the strobe lights they vary in size
  8.  flags are another option that are more opaque
  9. there are two different kinds of stands for strobes
  10. a c stand is the more heavy duty stand

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i chose the loreal ad because i thought it was funny. i chose the nat  geo ad because i like the perspective the photo was taken at. i chose the Heins ad because it represents its product well.

ad proposal

  1. the client I’m representing is apple.
  2. the product is the iPhone 15
  3. the target audience is parents/teens in need of a new phone.
  4. i would expect to see the add online or on a poster.
  5. the props i used where the iPhone 15 and the box it came in.

raw vs jpeg

the main difference between raw and jpeg is file size raw files are significantly bigger than jpeg files.

raw files are bigger than jpegs.

you can convert a raw file to a jpeg just open it in an editing software.

I would shoot jpeg so I can view preview s to make sure i shooting what I’m supposed to how I’m supposed to

 

career tree

I’m interested in the job digital composing technician.

a digital composing technician is for responsible for producing design presentations and digital models through sketches, electronic visualizations,

they make about 24,00 yearly.

the title makes it seem like an interesting job

its an entry level carrer (program completion)

camera modes

automatic mode, when a camera is in automatic mode it will decide what shutter speed and aperture to use depending on your setting /scene.

portrait mode, when a camera is set to portrait mode it will automatically set a larger aperture. this will help keep your subject as the main focus of the photo.

macro mode, macro mode is very helpful when it comes to shooting things like bugs and flowers. it’s better to not use flash in this mode.

landscape mode, this mode sets a small aperture to get as much scenery as it can. it’s ideal for shooting at a distance.

sports mode or action mode is better for shooting moving things. most sports photographers use it when photographing athletes’ mid game.

night mode, night mode is better for low lighting scenarios. it sets a longer shutter speed to let n as much light as possible.