Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Framing: Basic Shot Types

EWS (Extreme Wide Shot)

VWS (Very Wide shot)

WS (Wide Shot)


MS (Mid Shot)

MCU (Medium Close Up)


CU (Close Up)


ECU (Extreme Close Up)

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

ABC Photos



G for Grass

E for Electrical

H for Human

K for Kicking

L for Litter

M for Mission Vista

The Rule of Thirds Pictures

Portrait 1- Tree

Landscape 1- Orange Flower

Portriat 2- Lightpost

Landscape 2- White Flower

Portriat 3- Yellow-Green Leaf

Landscape 3- Pink Flower


Monday, August 22, 2011

Types Of Photograph

Motion Blur

Aerial

Black and White

Fashion

Landscape

Advirtisment

Sports

Wedding

Research Paper History of Photography

Katherine Michel
Photo Imaging Period 2
Mr. Sandoval
August 18, 2011
History of Photography
  Photography; the art or practice of taking and processing photographs, the word photography comes from the Greek words photo which means light and graph which means drawing.   In 1846 the first permanent photograph was taken by a French inventor name Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, the first picture he took was later accidentally destroyed. Niépce experimented with polishing his photos with bitumen with he later realized hardened with exposure to light. He then began experimenting with silver compounds that was said to darken when exposed to light.  Niépce made a partnership with Louis Daguerre together they refined the silver process. In 1833 Niépce died of a stroke and left his notes to Daguerre. He discover how to form a latent image by exposing the silver to iodine vapor before putting in light and then exposing it to mercury fumes after the photograph was taken. In 1832 another inventor had created a process similar to this called Photography.  In the 19th century adding color to pictures was explored in different ways,  most pictures would only have temporary color and not permanent but in 1861 James Clerk Maxwell took the first color photo.
Today there all kinds of different types of photography taking pictures is basically a daily thing for some people, but most don’t know how much work went into creating the photography we see and use today.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Biography Paper

Katherine Michel
July 24, 1997
I like to play volleyball
I look forward to meeting new people and learning new things
After school I look forward to playing volleyball and doing other sports
My best subject in school is math
One thing that I might need help with in school is science
One thing I like about school is being with friends
I’m involved in school because I’m on the volleyball team
I want to go and college and study to be a marine biologist or a photographer