Agenda 3/11/15 Late Start Sketch/write #16: “32 Outstanding Portrait Examples” Sketch/write #17 : David La Chapelle Automatic Exposure Bracketing (AEB)

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Agenda 3/11/15 Late Start Sketch/write #16: “32 Outstanding Portrait Examples” Sketch/write #17 : David La Chapelle Automatic Exposure Bracketing (AEB) Narrative Portraiture Photo Project: Continue shooting photos. Complete the Portrait Research Assignment: Due next class. Work on your Independent Project

Sketch/write # 16: “32 Outstanding Portrait Examples” Choose one portrait that appeals to you. Explain why you like this photograph. What makes it visually dynamic? Explain what you have learned about the subject by viewing this portrait. What is the location, environment, or setting? What do these things reveal about the subject? Describe the subjects facial expressions, body language, position/posture and clothing. What do these things reveal about the subject? What techniques did the photographer use to capture the essence of the subject? Explain their use of the elements of art, composition/viewpoint, and lighting.

Sketch/write # 17 Review the PowerPoint entitled “David La Chapelle Portraiture.” Choose one portrait that appeals to you. Explain why you like this photograph. What makes it visually dynamic? Explain what you have learned about the subject by viewing this portrait. What is the location, environment, or setting? What do these things reveal about the subject? Describe the subjects facial expressions, body language, position/posture and clothing. What do these things reveal about the subject? What techniques did La Chapelle use to capture the essence of the subject? Explain their use of the elements of art, composition/viewpoint, and lighting.

Automatic Exposure Bracketing (AEB)

Automatic Exposure Bracketing (AEB): Takes 3 shots: underexposed, proper exposure, overexposed. Useful to see different exposures and light. May set your AEB as many stops under exposed or overexposed as you wish. Try using just 1 stop under and 1 stop over. May use AEB in Av, Tv, M, auto