Friday, June 6, 2014
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Weekly Vocab
Zone System: photographic technique for determining optimal film exposure and development, formulated by Ansel Adams and Fred Archer; a systematic method of precisely defining the relationship between the way they visualize the photographic subject and the final results
Bromoil System: an early photographic process that was very popular with the Pictorialists during the first half of the twentieth century; soft qualities based on the oil print
Photo-Secession: an early-20th-century movement that promoted photography as a fine art in general and photographic pictorialism in particular; belief that what was significant about a photograph was not what was in front of the camera but the manipulation of the image by the artist/photographer to achieve his or her subjective vision.
Bromoil System: an early photographic process that was very popular with the Pictorialists during the first half of the twentieth century; soft qualities based on the oil print
Photo-Secession: an early-20th-century movement that promoted photography as a fine art in general and photographic pictorialism in particular; belief that what was significant about a photograph was not what was in front of the camera but the manipulation of the image by the artist/photographer to achieve his or her subjective vision.
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Weekly Vocab
Speed Graphic Camera: commonly called the most famous press camera; a slow camera. Each exposure required the photographer to change the film sheet, focus the camera, cock the shutter, and press the shutter, coining the phrase "Just one more!" since lots of shots were missed
Contax Camera: a brand of camera noted for its technical innovation and wide range of Zeiss lenses, known for their high optical quality. Its final incarnation was a line of 35 mm, medium format, and digital cameras
Polaroid Spectra: Classic Polaroid camera with a manual flash and self-timer; produces images slightly larger than 600 and SX-70 images.
Contax Camera: a brand of camera noted for its technical innovation and wide range of Zeiss lenses, known for their high optical quality. Its final incarnation was a line of 35 mm, medium format, and digital cameras
Polaroid Spectra: Classic Polaroid camera with a manual flash and self-timer; produces images slightly larger than 600 and SX-70 images.
Friday, May 16, 2014
Monday, May 12, 2014
Weekly Vocab
EXIFF: Exchangeable image file format is a standard that specifies the formats for images, sound, and ancillary tags used by digital cameras (including smartphones), scanners and other systems handling image and sound files recorded by digital cameras
TIFF: Tagged Image File Format is a computer file format for storing raster graphics images, popular among graphic artists, the publishing industry and both amateur and professional photographers in general
Geotagged Photography: photograph which is associated with a geographical location by geotagging. Usually this is done by assigning at least a latitude and longitude to the image, and optionally altitude, compass bearing, and direction the camera was pointing
TIFF: Tagged Image File Format is a computer file format for storing raster graphics images, popular among graphic artists, the publishing industry and both amateur and professional photographers in general
Geotagged Photography: photograph which is associated with a geographical location by geotagging. Usually this is done by assigning at least a latitude and longitude to the image, and optionally altitude, compass bearing, and direction the camera was pointing
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Weekly Vocab
Prime Lens: Either a photographic lens whose focal length is fixed, as opposed to a zoom lens, or it is the primary lens in a combination lens system.
Wide-Angle Lens: lens whose focal length is substantially smaller than the focal length of a normal lens for a given film plane; used in architectural, interior and landscape photography where the photographer may not be able to move farther from the scene to photograph it
Calypso Underwater Camera: Conceived by the marine explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau, camera operates down to 200 feet / 60 meter below sea level; composed of two black enamelled cast alloy body parts
Through-the-lens metering: photographic term describing a feature of cameras capable of measuring light levels in a scene through their taking lenses, as opposed to a separate metering window; used to select a proper exposure and control the amount of light emitted by a flash connected to the camera
Wide-Angle Lens: lens whose focal length is substantially smaller than the focal length of a normal lens for a given film plane; used in architectural, interior and landscape photography where the photographer may not be able to move farther from the scene to photograph it
Calypso Underwater Camera: Conceived by the marine explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau, camera operates down to 200 feet / 60 meter below sea level; composed of two black enamelled cast alloy body parts
Through-the-lens metering: photographic term describing a feature of cameras capable of measuring light levels in a scene through their taking lenses, as opposed to a separate metering window; used to select a proper exposure and control the amount of light emitted by a flash connected to the camera
Friday, May 2, 2014
Weekly Vocab
35 mm film: film commonly used for stills and motion photography with 16-frame standard negative pulldown
Bang Bang Club: Composed of 4 main war photographers working during the final days of apartheid in South Africa, before the first democratic elections in 1994
Zoom Lens: Lens where focal length can be altered while maintaining focus; opposite of a Fixed Focal Length Lens
Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery: Historic art museum located in Washington D.C. as part of the Smithsonian Institution; collections focus on famous American images
Bang Bang Club: Composed of 4 main war photographers working during the final days of apartheid in South Africa, before the first democratic elections in 1994
Zoom Lens: Lens where focal length can be altered while maintaining focus; opposite of a Fixed Focal Length Lens
Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery: Historic art museum located in Washington D.C. as part of the Smithsonian Institution; collections focus on famous American images
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Weekly Vocab
Freelancer: self-employed worker who does not have a long-term contract or employment with any company. He/she may be backed by an agency to represent them, but they can also be completely independent
VII Photo Agency: photo agency representing 30 photojournalists, known for its focus on conflict photography. The collective is owned by ten member photographers and represents an additional thirteen members plus a number of emerging talents in the Mentor Program
Realism (in the arts): Attempt to represent subject matter accurately and truthfully; avoids supernatural and artificial elements or artistic components
VII Photo Agency: photo agency representing 30 photojournalists, known for its focus on conflict photography. The collective is owned by ten member photographers and represents an additional thirteen members plus a number of emerging talents in the Mentor Program
Realism (in the arts): Attempt to represent subject matter accurately and truthfully; avoids supernatural and artificial elements or artistic components
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Project Proposal
I plan to choose Anti-Muslim discrimination as my social issue topic for this project.
Friday, April 11, 2014
Weekly Vocab
Bauhaus: an art school in Germany that combined crafts and the fine arts, and was famous for the approach to design that it publicized and taught. Went through many different changes in leadership that contributed to a mix of styles coming out of it
Photomicrograph: a photograph or digital image taken through a microscope or similar device to show a magnified image of an item
Dallmeyer Telephoto Lens: a specific type of a long-focus lens in which the physical length of the lens is shorter than the focal length; named after its inventor Rudolphus Dallmeyer
Standard 35 mm original Dallmeyer lens |
Photomicrograph of picric acid |
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
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