Narrative Photography Workshop from KCAI (The Kansas City Arts Institute) - Level 1
This workshop deals with staged photography. From it you will learn to tell stories through the use of props, sets, costumes, and acting. You will also learn to operate a digital camera. Though this is a photography course these lessons apply to the moving image as well as the still image.
EQUIPMENT:
All that is necessary for this class is a digital camera with a manual focus setting and an adjustable shutter speed.
Assignment 1 - Camera Mechanics
Terms:
ISO - The speed with which the film exposes. A smaller number represents a slower exposure and a crisper image. A large number means represents a faster exposure and a grainier image.
Shutter Speed-The amount of time that the shutter opens and the film exposes. A smaller fraction means less time and less light.
Aperture - The size of the opening for light. A larger number means a smaller hole and less light.
Part 1 - Depth of Field
Find a subject to photograph with a distinct foreground middle ground and background. Fist set your aperture to it's lowest setting so that you have a narrow depth of field and adjust ISO (film speed) or shutter speed appropriately to compensate. Photograph your subject first with the fore ground in focus then with the middle ground in focus and finally with the background in focus. Next set your aperture to it's highest setting and adjust the ISO or shutter speed. With your aperture at it's highest setting photograph your subject so that all parts are in focus.
Part 2 - Shutter Speed
Take three photos to experiment with the effect of shutter speed. First photograph an action with a highs shutter speed in order to freeze the motion. Next photograph that same action or a different action with a slow shutter speed in order to blur the motion. Last Take a photo a night or in dark space with a very long exposure, if your camera has the a bulb setting (marked with a B) use that.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Narrative Photography Workshop: 4-9
Narrative Photography Workshop from KCAI (The Kansas City Arts Institute) - Level 1
This workshop deals with staged photography. From it you will learn to tell stories through the use of props, sets, costumes, and acting. You will also learn to operate a digital camera. Though this is a photography course these lessons apply to the moving image as well as the still image.
EQUIPMENT:
All that is necessary for this class is a digital camera with a manual focus setting and an adjustable shutter speed.
Assignments 4-9 have only one step apiece
Assignment 4 - Narrative Tableau
For this project produce one photograph of a scene from a story. Use costumes sets and props to communicate the story clearly. A viewer should be able to “read” the information in the photograph to figure out the story.
Assignment - 5 Miniature
Create a scene using miniature objects. You can play with scale by including life scale objects. Photo manipulation is allowed.
Assignment 6 - Sequence
Tell a simple narrative in a sequence of photographs. Can be anywhere from 3 photos to 12 photos.
Assignment 7 - Character
Do a series of five portraits of the same person as five different characters. Try to choose characters along a theme. Communicate the characters using costumes or makeup as well as through their actions and body language.
Assignment 8 - Childhood Photo
Find some photographs from your childhood. Do something with these photographs to recontextualize them. You could manipulate the originals or stage a photograph in someway based on the originals.
Assignment 9 - Final
For your final project take what you've learned about set, characters, costume, props, lighting, and narrative and produce a final photograph or series. You may use photoshop, you may do a series of any size, stretch the boundaries of “photography” and “narrative.”
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Narrative Photography Workshop: 2 - Faces
Narrative Photography Workshop from KCAI (The Kansas City Arts Institute) - Level 1
This workshop deals with staged photography. From it you will learn to tell stories through the use of props, sets, costumes, and acting. You will also learn to operate a digital camera. Though this is a photography course these lessons apply to the moving image as well as the still image.
EQUIPMENT:
All that is necessary for this class is a digital camera with a manual focus setting and an adjustable shutter speed.
Assignment 2 - Faces
Part 1
Capture a series of portraits of a person expressing 10 emotions. Include only their shoulders and up in the photographs. The focus of this study is facial expression so do not include hand or body language in these photos.
Part 2
Similar to part 1, however this time do a series of 10 self portraits showing how you express emotions.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Narrative Photography Workshop: 3 - Body Language
Narrative Photography Workshop from KCAI (The Kansas City Arts Institute) - Level 1
This workshop deals with staged photography. From it you will learn to tell stories through the use of props, sets, costumes, and acting. You will also learn to operate a digital camera. Though this is a photography course these lessons apply to the moving image as well as the still image.
EQUIPMENT:
All that is necessary for this class is a digital camera with a manual focus setting and an adjustable shutter speed.
Assignment 3 - Body Language
Part 1
Find a location from which you can covertly photograph people interacting. Take at least 10 photos to study how people behave when the are not aware that they are being observed. You must photograph the from the same location looking at the same space between all 10 photographs. Find a place where you know people will be passing through and wait for subjects to come into frame.
Part 2
Go to place with many people interacting. Try to capture people behaving naturally. Unlike part 1 you may move about. In this set of 10 photographs you should practice capturing events spontaneously as well as how to compose photographs quickly based on you environment and what is happening.
Part 3
Hang a sheet and an set up a single light source such that a person behind the sheet will cast a crisp silhouette onto the sheet. Capture as series of 10 photographs of a model's silhouette expressing 10 different emotions only through their body language.
Part 4
With the same set up as part 3 study the body language of a pair of people. Capture a series of 10 photographs experimenting with the body language of couples using the silhouettes of two people.
Part 5
Cover two people in fabric sheets to conceal their bodies. You could either have them under one sheet or two separate sheets. Produce a set of 10 photographs of this pair interacting out is a space (Non studio).
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