Thursday, October 24, 2013

Class #7 - Oct. 25th - Street Photography

-In class discussion of Discussion Topic #3
- Quiz #4 on pages 205-207
-Discussion on street photography
-Shooting Assignment #7 explained and given – street photography project
-Photographer in-class presentation assignment given – Divided into 3 sections (A, B, C)
-Critique of selected images from Assignment #5 & 7 – projected
-Discussion Topic #4

 For next week: -BRING: in camera + textbook
                                    -UPLOAD: images to your Tumblr from Assignment #8
                                    -COMPLETE: questions on handout for Discussion Topic #4 – turn in to me

                               


Topic Discussion #4 - Bruce Davidson - USA, New York City. 1980. Subway

A Moment In Time: New York City Subways In The 1970′s



Street Photography

Shooting Assignment #8

You will need to take 5 photographs in the street.  I will not force you to take 5 specific images.  Instead I want you to come up with your own theme.  However there are some rules you must abide by.

1.     These 5 images should not be taken around school or involve schoolmates.

2.     You must pick a busy street, park, or other public place.

3.     There must be a consistent theme – all images must be cohesive.

4.     Light conditions must all be same or similar. 

5.     Remember these are not portraits.  They are photographs of a general environment.

Some themes or ideas to explore

Reflections from storefronts capturing the hustle n bustle of the streets.

Reflections from puddles of water capturing the hustle n bustle of the streets.

Go to a major shopping district and shoot:  181st st on a weekend, 34th St any day of the week , Canal St during the weekends.

Go to Times Square and capture tourists getting their photo taken or them taking photos.

Take photos of street performers.

Take photos of street vendors

Capture pigeons in flight

Take night pictures

Take pictures of the guys playing dominos on the street

                Use a slow shutter speed to show motion

                Look for funny or creative situations

Again, these are only suggestions or starting points. 


Remember these tips!


1.     Always carry your camera!
2.     Look for juxtaposition
3.     Be respectful
4.     Get close  - Do not Zoom!
5.     Don’t be confrontational
6.     Smile often
7.     Tell a story
8.     Shoot a lot!
9.     Pick a busy location
10.   Just do it!


Think creatively, try different angles, play with your depth of field, slow shutter speeds, and think about framing, leading lines, rule of thirds, balancing your images.





Shooting Assignment #8B


Make one photograph inspired by the word "Transition"  It's up to you how you want to represent that word.  Upload your First and Second choice for Assignment #8B






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