Photography II

Robin Michals | COMD 3330 OL98 Fall 2020

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The Fill Light

The reflector acted as a fill light and was opposite the key light just outside the frame of the photo. It helped bring out details in the shadows of the photos.

The Final Project

The goal of the Final Project is to create a series of 10 related images on a theme.

You may choose to do a project from any of the Photoville categories:

Creatures, Food, Home, Nature, People, Play, Streets

Example Projects:

Food

https://fence.photoville.com/throw-aways/

Home

https://fence.photoville.com/we-are-here/

People

https://fence.photoville.com/flex/

Play

https://fence.photoville.com/summer-on-wheels/

Streets

https://fence.photoville.com/summer/

Deliverables and dates:

Due Week 13, December 1: Shoot 1 – minimum of 30 images in an album on Flickr

Due Week 14, December 8: Shoot 2 – minimum of 30 images in an album on Flickr

Due Week 15, December 15: Shoot 3 -minimum of 30 images in an album on Flickr PLUS

  • final 10 images selected, adjusted in Lightroom, and posted to an album on Flickr
  • a presentation to the class of the final images.

Lab: Week 12 – The Fill Light

The main light casts the shadows and the fill light brightens the shadows.

Create a portrait for each of the five main lighting styles with a main light and a fill light. The fill light can be a reflector or a wall as illustrated in the video on today’s Topic page. Shoot each on first with just the main light and then add the fill for a second shot. For each of the five lighting styles, post an example with and without fill. Write a short text about how you set up your fill and how it changes the photos. 10 photos total.

Those lighting styles are: Rembrandt, broad light, short light, butterfly, and split Light.

https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/comd3330ol98fall2020/2020/11/17/week-11-one-light-portrait-photography/

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