Digital Camera Requirements

Refer to the modeling album as a reference for posing your subjects.

Use good judgment for your project compositions.

Studio Shots: Use the camera flash, ceiling lights and studio lighting.

2- Green Background (Yoga position as a pose e.g.)

2/3- Brown Background (use the brown chair...use the carpet)

2- Black Background (gray or white chair)

2- Black Background (stool...close-ups with upper body shots)

2- Black Background (table with small stool to sit on..arms/chest/ head)

2/3- Use the Softbox to one side of the subject for your lighting to create a mood.

Macro Shots: Close-ups of subjects features...eye, lips, smile, nose, ear

Special Effects Shots: Solarize, B&W, Sepia, Negative Art

Be Creative Shots.....2 or 3 (Use good judgement)

Outdoor Shots:

Landscapes (framing & foreground obects)

Silhouettes

Informal Portraits

Formal Portraits

Action Shots that stop the action

Action Shots that blur the action

Action Shots that illustrate "Panning the shot"

Photographs that illustrate "Framing"

Photographs that illustrate "Lines"

Use "Foreground Objects" to create depth.

Control "Depth of Field" (shallow / great)

Photographs that illustrate the other basic guidelines to good composition such as Simplicity, Balance, and Rule of Thirds.

Macro shots of Nature

Macro Shots: Close-ups of subjects features...eye, lips, smile, nose, ear

Special Effects Shots: Solarize, B&W, Sepia, Negative Art

Photo Copying: photograph a picture

Use of outdoor flash for fill in

Use of Lighting (side, front, and back)

Use the "portable background" for controlling the background color and accomplishing simplicity.

Be Creative Shots.....2 or 3 (Use good judgement)

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Last updated: 01/31/04

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