black and white pt 2

black and white is important in history because during the 80s-90s they would flim or take pictures in black and white since there was no color in pictures at the time.Black and white is a beautiful medium to work in, one that you will appreciate even more as your skills grow.Experienced photographers instinctively see these things, regardless of whether they work in color or black and white.usually black and white adds contrast, texture, shape, form, and quality of light in pictures.

worksheet

  1. When would you use external flash?

it can be used to improved image quality and appea more brighter

2. Do you need to meter the light if you use flash?

yes you need to use a handheld light meter

3. What does flash synchronization mean?

Synchronizing the firing of a photographic flash

4. what does ETTL mean in photography?

Evaluative through-the-lens

5. What will happen when you shoot faster than the camera sync speed?

When you shoot faster than the camera sync speed, the second curtain starts to close before the first curtain has fully opened.

6. Why do photographers bounce the flash and use a diffuser?

Soften the light

7. What is a slave?

a slave is a device that’s connected to another flash or large strobe that triggers that device to fire when it “sees” another flash firing.

8. What should you do if your image comes out too dark or too light?

edit the exposure to the right lighting

FAVORITE TEACHER

This is ms hensley my american sign language teacher.  the reason why shes my favorite teacher is because  shes very sweet and isnt harsh on us.  she gives us alots of time to work on assignments and gives us the option to work with someone . she would let us do assignments from different classes. shes really chill with everyone in class and helps us on anything we are struggling with. You can talk to her about anything and she will listen and give advice. thats what i mostly love about her. 

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photographer- you will need to maintain photography equipments and coordinate with other event staff.

car dealership- Complete repair work within the scheduled or allotted time period whenever possible. Accepting  work assignments from Service Writer/Manager.

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mental health therapist- your required to have a masters in Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, Psychology or other related degree.you need to know the knowledge of child, elder and dependent adult abuse and domestic violence reporting requirements

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what every beginner needs to know

every beginner photographer should know all the functions of a camera and ts settings.

1.setting exposures-The camera’s LCD screen that can be  a good way to tell if what you’re doing is right.  it’s not entirely reliable in conditions like harsh sunlight.

2. RAW- this can produce high quality jpgs. it gives  Color, contrast and details that is affected by this compression.

3. selecting focusing point manually- this will give options on your camera to select the autofocus points for you.

4. all AF MODES-Most cameras come with different autofocus modes like One-shot AF, Servo AF and AI Autofocus. each mode has its own effects.

5. aperture priority- your camera will vary the exposure settings depending on the aperture value you set. Having complete control over aperture means control over depth of field.

6. shutter priority- The shutter priority mode works just like aperture priority.  it gives you complete control over shutter speed while making all the other settings automatically

7.control motion blur-Motion blur often comes from using a shutter speed that is too slow for holding the camera in your hands. Every photographer has a maximum low speed they can use.

8. manual white balance- All digital cameras have a few white balance presets. its best recommend learning to set white balance manually, according to each lighting situation.

9. drive mode-there are three of them: single shot, continuous low and continuous high.The first mode obviously allows you to shoot one frame at a time. CL is good for portraits when you have an expressive model and don’t want to miss any faces. CH is the shooting mode for sports, wildlife and anything that moves fast.

10. metering modes-There are three metering modes in most cameras, each with a specific job. They have different names depending on camera manufacturer, but essentially they behave the same.

11. ISO- ISO value depends on the lighting conditions. Lower values are great when there is plenty of light to work with. Higher ISO values are needed for working in low light.

12. auto ISO- a scale that will tell your camera to increase or decrease exposure, depending on your needs. It works for all semi-automatic modes

13. mmanual exposure- this allows you to choose any type of modes you will need like shutter speed, ISO and apeture.

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