Introduction: What is the best way to take a good nature photograph? This question is not just asking how to take a nature photograph, its asking what is the best way to take a good one. What is the best technique, what is most important? I chose this topic because I love photography, it was, and still kind of is what I want to spend the rest of my life doing. I chose nature because of where I live, in the mountains I am surrounded by nature, so it is what I photograph most, and what would have been easiest to get photos of.
Foundation: I wanted to show them the first photograph ever taken, and talk about how digital photography started, and maybe a little bit of how the camera works.
Body:
Answer 1: Equipment
-----Activity 1: I was going to take photos with certain equipment and without it, and then compare the two photos and ask the class to tell me which is better, and why.
Answer 2: Lighting
-----Activity 2: Give scenarios of different photography situations and ask what kind of lighting this may require. Or do something similar to the first activity, but with the lighthing coming from a different direction or something and show how lighting can make the same photo look different if the lighting is different.
Answer 3: Composition
-----Activity 3: I honestly don't know. I changed this answer from the nature thing and so now I need to replan this part. I am still doing research on this to learn more about it.
Conclusion
What is your best answer and why?--My best answer is lighting. Without light there wouldn't be a photo in the first place. The light makes the photo, it sets the tone and the mood. It kind of tell the viewer what to think and where to look.
What is your 3 most important sources and why?My first is my ROP teacher Jack Bohlka, he taught me the basics of photography and up and helped me to prioritize what is most important and helped me improve in my own photos as well. My second is a book called The New Joy of Digital Photography by Jeff Winghall. This book taught me more in the first 30 pages than all my research all year. It actually answered my EQ, it had all the information I needed with new and up to date technology. My third is my service learning teacher, Alan McDonald, he helped me in Photoshop. We would go over photographs I already took and showed me how to improve them in Photoshop and told me what I should do next time trying to photograph something like it.
What is your product and why? My prodcut is that I learned I still love photography, but it isn't something I want to do all the time, as a career. I would rather do it as a hobby because I don't like being told what to photograph, I just like going out and taking photos. I think what I got out of this is that I want to start a gallery and showcase other photographers work as well as my own.
So, you are doing all digital. Do you think you need to include digital in your EQ? Were you using an SLR?
ReplyDelete1. So they'll demonstrate understanding of equipment you taught about?
2. Yeah, it would be nice to change up a little bit. Maybe have some friends bring in a few desk lights and practice lighting different items according to your specs?
3. Technique? Camera Knowledge?
So, you'd like to start your own gallery? Think a little more about your product.