In the dark background, the US military stood above the American flag and hurried to the gray sky. The debris from their feet tells the difficult journey these squads have experienced when they arrive at the summit. Despite the harsh environment on the ground, the American flag is still swinging perfectly with strong winds. Like the photo taken by Joe Rosenthal in 1945, the image of the flag raised by the US military during Iwo Jima during World War II symbolizes the American people's hope and victory during the horrifying war I will.
This is a practical based module that explores the photo media and its environment by making photos according to the project brief and critical group discussions of work done. Students study how the environment in which photographs are made affects the behavior of the world, and how these images shape perception. Students select three practical project profiles designed to explore the media creative, knowledgeable and introspective practice. Because this module focuses on this creative practice, rather than mastering specific technical skills, students will use photography production and post-production techniques that they think or want to try It can be used freely. In addition, students show off their work according to project briefings, participate in a wide range of critical discussions, work for themselves and others.
Study on the creative process of photography to enhance visual perception and photography design ability through active participation, practice of photography, analysis of student's tasks. Of course we need a camera. Option 1: Digital single lens reflex with viewfinder, interchangeable lens, manual adjustment of focus, aperture, shutter speed, white balance. Option 2: 35 mm film camera operating in all manual modes. Creative application of digital photographs, such as digital camera, photo shop, large format printing, detailed understanding of photo documents. You can run it in full manual mode using your own digital single lens reflex camera, free of checkout by teachers and students.
Developed by experienced photographer John Greengo, this course emphasizes quality images and experiential learning. You learn how to combine manual mode elements to produce exciting images: shutter speed, aperture and image composition. How to choose the right tool and develop an efficient workflow. And more. In this course you will learn the following methods. Use simple camera and external flash. Communicate effectively, design a creative and meaningful pose. Post-development processing and overall workflow Learn how to adapt to various lighting environments such as indoor and outdoor, nature and the city. And more