Photography is the process of producing images by using light and capturing it on a light-sensitive surface. There are many types of photography including landscape, portraits, and street photography. Good photos follow rules like using natural lighting and the rule of thirds for composition. Different cameras like compacts, mirrorless, and DSLRs are suited for various types of photography. The document highlights five noteworthy Filipino photographers and their areas of specialization.
Photography is the process of producing images by using light and capturing it on a light-sensitive surface. There are many types of photography including landscape, portraits, and street photography. Good photos follow rules like using natural lighting and the rule of thirds for composition. Different cameras like compacts, mirrorless, and DSLRs are suited for various types of photography. The document highlights five noteworthy Filipino photographers and their areas of specialization.
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Photography is the process of producing images by using light and capturing it on a light-sensitive surface. There are many types of photography including landscape, portraits, and street photography. Good photos follow rules like using natural lighting and the rule of thirds for composition. Different cameras like compacts, mirrorless, and DSLRs are suited for various types of photography. The document highlights five noteworthy Filipino photographers and their areas of specialization.
Photography is the process of producing images by using light and capturing it on a light-sensitive surface. There are many types of photography including landscape, portraits, and street photography. Good photos follow rules like using natural lighting and the rule of thirds for composition. Different cameras like compacts, mirrorless, and DSLRs are suited for various types of photography. The document highlights five noteworthy Filipino photographers and their areas of specialization.
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PHOTOGRAPHY
By: Janilyn Balledos, Kim Lauglaug, Bethany Salazar
PHOTOGRAPHY • An art or process of producing images by the action of radiant energy and light on a sensitive surface (optical sensor/film). • The art of capturing the beauty of life, the act of appreciating ‘the moment,’ and used as a personal database in one quick snapshot. • This uses cameras containing arrays of electronic photodetectors to capture images focused by a lens, as opposed to an exposure on photographic film. • The captured images are digitized and stored as a computer file ready for further digital processing, viewing, digital publishing or printing. Types of Photography: • Fashion Photography • Landscape Photography • Wildlife Photography • Event Photography (Weddings, Birthdays, etc.) • Food Photography • Street Photography • Action Photography (Sports, Dance, etc.) • Portraiture HOW TO TAKE GOOD PHOTOS HOW TO TAKE GOOD PHOTOS Rule of Thirds • It is also known as "rule of thumb“. • A guideline which proposes that an image should be imagined as divided into nine equal parts by two equally spaced horizontal lines and two equally spaced vertical lines, and that important compositional elements should be placed along these lines or their intersections. • Aligning a subject with these points creates more tension, energy and interest in the composition than simply centering the subject. HOW TO TAKE GOOD PHOTOS Focus on your subject Use natural light Embrace negative space Look for symmetry Keep an eye out for repetitive patterns Be creative Don’t be afraid to edit Find different perspectives Camera Shots and Angles
Medium Shot Close Up
• A shot in which the subject is • A shot in which the subject is seen waist up. tightly framed. Camera Shots and Angles
Extreme Close Up Over the Shoulder Shot
• A shot that focuses on a particular • A shot showing the point of view of detail of the subject or object. the subject but including part of the subject’s shoulder. Camera Shots and Angles
Worm’s Eye View Bird’s Eye View
• A shot used to look up to something • A shot directly looking down on a to make an object look tall, strong, and mighty. scene. Kinds of Cameras 1. Compact cameras - sometimes called point-and-shoot. They are very convenient: cheap, small, light and fool proof. As the name suggests, just point it in the general direction of the subject and press the button. The camera does the rest. Kinds of Cameras 2. Mirrorless cameras - new hybrids which started appearing in 2008. The concept is to remove the bulky mirror and pentaprism necessary for the optical viewfinder of a DSLR, but to keep the other capabilities, in particular large sensors and interchangeable lenses. This allows for a drastic reduction in size, putting them closer to compacts than DSLRs. Kinds of Cameras 3. Digital Single Lens Reflex cameras (DSLRs) - the “serious” camera of choice these days. Though this comes at the price of a serious increase in weight and bulk, they are also much more uncompromising on everything that matters. Cameras Best For: • Travel & Lifestyle Cameras Best For: • Professional Photography Cameras Best For: • Street Photography & Portraiture 5 Noteworthy Photographers in the Philippines 1. BJ Pascual (Fashion Photography) - One of the most talented youngest photographers in the metro. Having done more than a hundred magazine covers, Pascual is truly one of the top picks when it comes to portrait photography. 5 Noteworthy Photographers in the Philippines 2. Paul Quiambao (Landscape Photography) - Quiambao became popular in social media after capturing the best looks of the University of Santo Tomas, and even so because of his works as a lensman for UST’s “400 Shots to Immortality: Timeless Photographs of the University of Santo Tomas Towards its Neo-Centennial.” 5 Noteworthy Photographers in the Philippines 3.Gabby Cantero (Food Photography) - She is known for excellent food photographer, having her works featured in various prints such as Preview, Rogue, and The Philippine Star. Aside from food, she is also known for lifestyle photography, directing, and prop styling. 5 Noteworthy Photographers in the Philippines 4.Jaja Samaniego (Wedding Photography) - She is a Manila based wedding photographer and a part-time photography professor at De La Salle University. She is the lenswoman behind various wedding magazines such as Metro Weddings and Wedding Essentials. She is one of the best picks when it comes to wedding photography. 5 Noteworthy Photographers in the Philippines 5.Xyza Bacani (Street Photography) - Formerly a nanny in Hong Kong was just a photography enthusiast when a lot of international organizations and agencies noticed her work and featured them in several publications abroad. She has been working for various international publications and big companies through her photography.
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