Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Flickr Slideshow

Please register for Flickr. Upload your photos. Create a Flickr Badge. This should appear in the narrow column on your blog.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Photoshoot---Recession

Picturing the Recession

"What signs of hardship or resilience do you see in your family and your community? The Times wants to publish reader photos in an online album."

The NYTimes is looking for photos that tell a part of the story of the recession.
Look around in town or wherever you might go on the weekends for a telling photo. Upload it to the Times.

View images submitted to the Times

Friday, March 27, 2009

Studying Famous Photographers



We will be studying about the life and photos of some famous photographers. We will do research in books and on the internet.
Asking questions can lead to an understanding of the significance of the photos. 1. Why did he or she become a photographers? 2. Analyze the composition of one photograph? 3. What appeals to you about these photographs 4. Who did he/she work for? How does that influence their work? 5. What seems to interest your photographer? Why? 6. How would you describe the style of the photos?
Ansel Adams
Annie Leibovitz
Alfred Stieglitz
Henri-Cartier-Bresson
Joel Meyerowitz
Gordon Parks
Margaret Bourke-White
Diane Arbus
Robert Capa
Peter Menzel
Kenneth Garrett
Chester Higgins Jr.

Photoshop Tips


There are many books and websites that have Photoshop Tutorial and Tips. You can google to find them. Here is one.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Photoshop Effects

You can do amazing things with photoshop. Go to this web site and create from scratch one of the projects. Follow the instructions carefully.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Perspective

Perspective was a great advance during the Renaissance. Da Vinci was able to make people look"real". During the Middle Ages painings tended to look out of proportion and did not use perspective.

Good Composition

There are a few guidelines that help to create good pictures. Think of diagonals and the rule of one third.

Find websites that offer instruction about good composition.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Ken Burns Effect

Ken Burns had changed the way documentaries are produced. He uses old photographs of the Civil War, The Jazz Age, or World War One and zooms in or pans across or zooms out to create the effect of movement. These still photos then appear to be like a video. This technique is named after him---the Ken Burns effect. You will find examples of his work or the work of others who have learned this technique in YouTube, Google Video, and TeacherTube.

We will use this technique when we use the program Photostory3.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Spring Project


Today we will begin a project that will tell a story about Spring. We will gather images from town, from the Bronx River and landscapes that show that it is still winter but spring is around the corner. Another time , probably after March 21, we will take images of spring in full bloom.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

One in a Million

The NY Times has slideshows about interesting New York City people.

PhotoShop


The internet, computers and Photoshop has changed photography.Most images we see have been modified by Photoshop. What are advantages and disadvantages of using Photoshop?

Friday, March 6, 2009

The Effects of the Internet

The Internet and computers have changed many parts of our lives. List eight aspects of daily life. How has the computer and the internet affected each aspect of daily life.
You may interview a family member and find out how they applied and got one of their jobs in the old days ( before the internet). Notice what tools or technology they used. Post their story on your blog. Include images and a link.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Images

How to get images

There are many sources of images for your digital story that are not subject to the copyright laws. These images can be reused and modified