There are so many great portrait photographers out there. How do you rise above the rest?
NESA This course provides students with the opportunity to develop their knowledge, skills and understanding through the making of photographs, and/or film and other time-based works and/or digital images that lead to and demonstrate conceptual and technical accomplishment. Critical and historical investigations of the work of artists/photographers/filmmakers are considered and used to inform student photographic and digital artmaking practices.
The word Photography literally means 'drawing with light', which derives from the Greek photo, meaning light and graph, meaning to draw.
Photography is the process of recording an image – a photograph – on lightsensitive film or, in the case of digital photography, via a digital electronic or magnetic memory.
The first fixed photograph was produced by Joseph Niépce in 1827 and was originally referred to as a Heliograph due to the long period of exposure to the sun required to produce the image.
What are input and out put devices?
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Describe with examples the difference between an input and output device.
Resolution is a common word when you enter the digital photography realm.
Millions of pixels that make up the image sensor in a digital camera are actually tiny light-sensitive squares. Each pixel registers the brightness of the light striking it, when you click a snapshot. These pixels in a photograph cannot be identified unless you magnify a digital image. On enlarging an image, you will find that the whole picture is a web of inter-connected lines known as rows and columns forming small boxes or squares filled with colors. These boxes are known as the pixels.
Resolution is the camera’s ability to classify and effectively present discrete image information, such as details, patterns and textures within a given photographic image and it corresponds to how large a photo can become without becoming unacceptably blurry or grainy. Camera and image resolution is measured in Pixels Per Inch or PPI. ...more
Moving images from a camera to computer or usb/hard drive. Does this affect resolution?
What problems may occur if an image has a low resolution- PPI.?
What problems may occur if an image has a High resolution- PPI?
Does the size of the PPI determine how large you can print?
Is it important to have a high PPI image if only being viewed on a screen? Give reasons for your answers.
What is a benifits of a RAW file?
What is a benifit for a Jpeg file?
When developing photos what file shoul you use? Explain.
When is it good to use a Jpeg file?