Monday, September 27, 2010

Surveillance2- Fort Langley

Capture the world as it unfolds without intervention, just point your camera toward the action and press the trigger. This time, be more involved in shaping the story either with your choice of framing, how you direct attention to your subject, or reveal in the background. Create mystery and curiosity in your images.

 
Grade 12s/11-2 Double Exposure

 
You can either double your own film, or switch your film with someone in the class. To double expose, you can rewind the film and leave the tab out, or pull it out to re-load it in your camera.

 
1st Photograph people in action. 2nd Photograph patterns.

 
Develop your film, print a contact sheet, and five 5 x 7 prints the prints should have good contrast, exposure, focus, and no technical flaws.

 
Grade 11-1 Create Mystery
  1. Frame- look through something to see your subject.
  2. Place- your subject in a curious place in the photo, make the viewer look for them.
  3. Direct- attention to your subject with lines.
  4. Contrast- your subject, create anonymity with silhouettes.
  5. Repeat- the subject to draw attention to itself.
  6. Make sure the background tells something about the subject.

 

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