Select whether you to take photos of socks, jeans, or jackets or other clothes. You can pick just one or many categories. So mix and match.
Include photos with both:
• Direct light – even if you have to use the light on your phone.
• Indirect light – window, cloudy skies, light reflected from the ceiling.
Take several shots from many angles – in other words walk all around your subject and take shots every 45 degrees, so you will have 8 or 9 shots.
Remember to consider CAST and composition guidelines.
You should have 40 or 50 photos.
Pick you very best 6 shots from both direct and indirect light.
• 3 with direct
• 3 with indirect
Edit them in Snapseed, Photoshop Express or you favourite photo editing app.
Hand in both your edited and unedited photos. That will be 12 photos total.
1. Why does this topic interest you? Give one reason why. Please don’t say the teacher gave me this topic.
2. Where did the light come from, in other words, what was your light source did you use: (you can pick one or more)
a. window light
b. ceiling light
c. table lamp – is it a quartz halogen, LED, incandescent or fluorescent
d. other (make sure you describe it)
3. What 2 difference did you notice between the photos with direct and diffuse light?
4. List 2 different groups who you think could use these photos?
5. How do these objects make you feel? Give one reason why?
6. Pick one photo and write a photo caption describing how someone could use it for a news story? Find a similar news story and include a copy of it with your answers.
Review everything, then hand everything in through Classroom.