This document outlines 13 photography assignments that cover different photography techniques and genres. The assignments include: 1) Using different compositional techniques like rule of thirds. 2) Taking photos from different angles, balances, and using lines and framing. 3) Using different shutter speeds. 4) Using different aperture sizes. 5) Using different focal lengths. 6) Using natural lighting techniques. 7) Using indoor three-point lighting. 8) Doing light painting. 9) Taking product and event photography. 10) Covering hard news stories. 11) Creating photo features. 12) Producing still audio visuals. 13) Selecting the photographer's 10 best photos.
This document outlines 13 photography assignments that cover different photography techniques and genres. The assignments include: 1) Using different compositional techniques like rule of thirds. 2) Taking photos from different angles, balances, and using lines and framing. 3) Using different shutter speeds. 4) Using different aperture sizes. 5) Using different focal lengths. 6) Using natural lighting techniques. 7) Using indoor three-point lighting. 8) Doing light painting. 9) Taking product and event photography. 10) Covering hard news stories. 11) Creating photo features. 12) Producing still audio visuals. 13) Selecting the photographer's 10 best photos.
This document outlines 13 photography assignments that cover different photography techniques and genres. The assignments include: 1) Using different compositional techniques like rule of thirds. 2) Taking photos from different angles, balances, and using lines and framing. 3) Using different shutter speeds. 4) Using different aperture sizes. 5) Using different focal lengths. 6) Using natural lighting techniques. 7) Using indoor three-point lighting. 8) Doing light painting. 9) Taking product and event photography. 10) Covering hard news stories. 11) Creating photo features. 12) Producing still audio visuals. 13) Selecting the photographer's 10 best photos.
BOOK By Sidhharth Taneja ASSIGNMENT 1 DIFFERENT COMPOSITION
Composition refers to the position of elements inside the
frame and how they interact with each other. It is about the visual structure of your image. 1.Single dominant subject 2.Angle 3.Rule of thirds 4.Balance 5.Line 6. Framing 7. Contrast 8. Light direction 9. Time of day 10. Action shots ANGLE BALANCE LINE FRAMING ASSIGNMENT 2 Different shutter speed Shutter speed is a measurement of time that a camera's shutter is open—allowing light, usually after it has passed through a lens and through the aperture, to strike a photosensitive surface, like film or a digital sensor. ASSIGNMENT 3 Different Aperture
Aperture can be defined as the opening in a lens through which light
passes to enter the camera. A larger hole allows more light to hit the sensor, lightening your photos. A smaller hole allows less light to hit the sensor, darkening your photos. ASSIGNMENT 4 • Different focal length
Focal length is the distance between
your camera’s sensor and the lens’s point of sharpest focus when focusing the camera to infinity. ASSIGNMENT 5 • Natural Lighting
Natural light photography uses the sun as a light
source. The available light from the sun varies with the time of day. A sunny day provides full illumination, while an overcast day may afford texture and nuance to a photographer. ASSIGNMENT 6 • Indoor Lighting (3-point light) ASSIGNMENT 7 • Light painting ASSIGNMENT 8 • Product photography
Product photography is a form of commercial
photography that has the goal of presenting a product in the best possible photographic representation. It is the way to display the products in a photographic form. People are attracted by product photography more than the original shape of the products. ASSIGNMENT 9 • event photography
SPANDAN 2022 SPANDAN '22 ASSIGNMENT 10 • Hard news
‘Hard’ news is typically used to refer to
topics that are usually timely, important and consequential, such as politics, international affairs and business news. ASSIGNMENT 11 •Photo feature ASSIGNMENT 12 •Still Audio Visual Production (Minimum 1 minute) ASSIGNMENT 13 •10 best pictures you ever clicked