Monday, December 1, 2008

Assignment #2: Light and Shadows

Photography 101
Assignment #2: “Light and Shadow”
Skill: Technique
Due Date: Tuesday, December 16

By now, you should have come to the realization that photography is all about capturing a subject in ‘good light’. You should see that photos taken in ‘good light’ are often more captivating that those that are not. In addition, photos that contain shadows that enhance a subject are often more appealing.

For assignment #2, you will be required to capture a scene/subject that contains both elements of light and shadow. Your goal should be to enhance a scene/subject by using light and shadow. There is no limitation for your subject.

Regulations: Final ‘PRINTversion’ should be 8x12 by 300ppi. ‘WEBversion’ should be 8x5.33 by 100ppi.

Your assignment will be graded on the following criteria:

COMPOSITION (25pts): How well is the photograph composed? Is it appropriate for the subject? Does the composition enhance the center of interest?

LIGHT (25pts): What is the quality of light? Is this fitting for the subject? Does the light enhance the subject?

CREATIVITY (15pts): Does the photograph display original thought?

TECHNIQUE (15pts): Is the photograph ‘properly’ exposed? Are highlights and shadows appropriately exposed?

PROCESSING (10pts): Is the processing appropriate for the subject matter? Does the processing enhance the image?

EFFORT (10pts): Did the photographer apply himself/herself to the best of their ability?

If you have any questions regarding the assignment, please address them as soon as possible so that you will have ample time.


THERE ARE TONS OF EXAMPLES OF LIGHT AND SHADOWS! GOOGLE IS YOUR FRIEND!

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