Photographic technique II |
2.1 Exposure value
2.2 Sensitivity. ISO scale
2.3 Types of light measurement. matrix weighted Punctual
2.4 Choice of exposure: Uniform light. Uneven light
2.5 HDR. Special cases |
Photographic technique IV |
Composition tricks
4.1. Add foreground items
4.2. Establish relationships between elements
4.3. Reframe with some foreground element
4.4. Take photos through some element
4.5. Force the frame to a point of interest
4.6. Color and texture saturation
4.7. Law of movement and gaze
4.8. Fill or distribute the element frame
4.9. Highlight the main reason for the background
4.10. Keep the horizontal horizon line
4.11. Suggestive light |
5. History of photography I.
Historical background of photography and first photographic manifestations. |
5.1 The camera obscura.
5.2 Pioneers. Niepce, Daguerre, Fox Talbot
5.3 Functions of photography: Sociedades Heliográficas, Muybridge, Marey, Disderí, Nadar
5.4 The Kodak camera
5.5 Associationism: Photo Club, Photo Secession (Stieglitz)
5.6 The f64 Group (Weston) |
6. History of photography II.
From pictorialism to the present day.
Authors and trends. |
6.1 New Vision (Man Ray, Rodchenko, Moholy Nagy).
6.2 New Objectivity (Blossfeldt, Sander).
6.3 Documentary: Cartier Bresson, Doisneau, Manuel Ferrol, Catalá Roca
6.4 Street Photography in the USA (1950s): Robert Frank, William Klein, Lee Friedlander, Diane Arbus).
6.5 School of Madrid.
6.6 Eggleston |