B'dos Photographic Society Members Basic Course - Course 1 Composite
CAMERA HANDLING
    The most common problem
    new photographers have:
    Camera Shake
    • Images blurred
     Camera not held still while the
     shutter was depressed.
    • Adding to camera shake
     Camera at arms length when taking
     shots.
Tripods are the best way to stop camera shake.
But if you don’t have one then at least hold on with both hands.

1. Right hand grips the right side of the camera.
   Forefinger should sit lightly above the shutter release, your other
   three fingers curling around the front of the camera.
2. Left hand supports the weight of the camera
   Hold underneath the camera or under/around a lens if you have a
   DSLR.
3. Steady stance
   Stand with feet a shoulder width apart.
4. Add extra stability
   By leaning against a solid object like a wall or a tree or by sitting or
   kneeling down.
5. If you’re shooting using a view finder
   Line up your shot with the camera nice and close to your
   cheek which adds extra stability. Tuck your elbows into
   your sides
6. If you’re using a LCD
   Don’t hold your camera too far away from you. Tuck your
   elbows into your sides and hold the camera out a little
   from your face (around 30cm).
7. Hold your breath
   Before you take your shot take a gentle but deep breath, hold it,
   then take the shot and exhale.
8. Squeeze, not jab
   Gently apply pressure to shutter button rather than jabbing at it.
Give your digital camera
    tender loving care
Your camera should last a long time if
    you follow some basic steps:
• DO…
• Use the strap!
• Use lens covers – when lens is on camera, when lens is
  in camera bag or in storage.
• Use UV & Skylight Filters, Hoods (SLRs) to protect lens.
• Regularly clean the camera body.
• Check the LCD and clean it whenever necessary.
• Handle all moving parts of the camera with care. Never
  force hinges, buttons or dials if they seem stuck.
• Turn off the camera before removing or disconnecting
  the power source or a cable, or removing the battery or
  memory card.
• DO NOT…
• DO NOT subject your camera to knocks, vibration, magnetic fields,
   smoke, water, steam, sand or chemicals.
• DO NOT subject a camera to extreme hot or cold temperatures.
• DO NOT leave it in direct sunlight for long periods or in a car when
   it is hot.
• DO NOT point the camera lens towards strong sunlight for a
   prolonged time; it can ruin the sensor…as well as your eyes.
• DO NOT apply lens cleaning fluid directly to the lens. If fluid must
   be used, place a few drops on a lens tissue or camera cleaning
   cloth. Microfiber cloths are recommended
• DO NOT use canned air. Most consumer digital cameras are not
   air-tight. Canned air may blow dust into the inside of the lens. Use a
   blower or blower brush.
• CLEANING LENSES
 • The best way to preserve a lens is
   not to touch it with your fingers.
 • Before wiping lens, hold the
   camera upside down and gently
   blow off any grit and dust particles
   with a blower
• You can use a few drops of lens cleaning fluid to clean the lens
   but it is not always necessary.
• Place the fluid on the lens cleaning paper or cloth, not directly
   onto the lens.
• Gently wipe the lens from centre outwards.
• The best camera cleaning cloth is made of microfiber. Store in
   a plastic baggie when not in use. Special lens tissue is also
   recommended.
B'dos Photographic Society Members Basic Course - Course 1 Composite
B'dos Photographic Society Members Basic Course - Course 1 Composite
BPS BASIC
           PHOTOGRAPHY COURSE
                Session #2
Seeing LIGHT:
•   Backlight
•   Front Light
•   Side Light
•   Using Light - Rules To Remember
• (Take some photos)
Seeing light:
1. BACKLIGHTED IMAGE
Seeing light:
2. SIDE LIGHT
Seeing light:
3. FRONT LIGHT (Actually in “shade”)
REVISION of Session #2

Seeing light:
   RULES TO REMEMBER:
1. If the Sun is shining on your back,
   then it will be falling on the front of
   the object or person you wish to
   photograph.
2. CAMERAS ARE STUPID…
   PEOPLE ARE SMART!
   We have to think for the Camera.
Let’s go and take some photos
with:
1.   BACK LIGHT
2.   SIDE LIGHT
3.   FRONT LIGHT
4.   “in the Shade”
     (NO DIRECT LIGHT)
Submitting your photos for review

• Either (preferably) e-mail your 4 photos (e-
  mail sized, please) carefully labeled, like:
  - “yourname-backlight-pix.jpg”
  - or “yourname-frontlight-pix.jpg”
• To wpedghill@sunbeach.net
• Or bring on CD or Flashdrive to next
  session
B'dos Photographic Society Members Basic Course - Course 1 Composite
BPS BASIC
            PHOTOGRAPHY COURSE
                 Session #3

Seeing:
•   Form
•   Pattern
•   Texture
•   Using Light (Sunlight & Other Light)
• (Take some photos)
BPS BASIC
             PHOTOGRAPHY COURSE
                  Session #3

Seeing:
Our eyes (and our brain)
love Visual Effects.
Perhaps all animals do because
that would explain the patterns on
Tigers and Zebras.

Good Photography (Image Making)
uses these Visual Effects for impact
BPS BASIC
            PHOTOGRAPHY COURSE
                 Session #3

Seeing:
•   Form
•   Pattern
•   Texture
•   Using Light (Sunlight & Other Light)
• (Take some photos)
Seeing:
1.Form
FORM =
• Shape
• Outline
• The Look of an
  object that tells
  us whether it is
  flat or a cube or
  rounded.
Seeing:
1.Form
FORM =
• Shape
• Outline
• The Look of an
  object that tells
  us whether it is
  flat or a cube or
  rounded
Seeing:
2.PATTERN
PATTERN =
• A design that is
  repeated: lines,
  bars, checks,
  grids, etc.
Seeing:
3.TEXTURE
TEXTURE =
• A surface that
  has holes, cuts,
  grooves, etc.,
  that would
  make it feel
  rough to the
  touch.
Seeing:
TEXTURE & PATTERN
TEXTURE =
• A surface that
  has holes, cuts,
  grooves, etc.,
  NOT
  NECESSARILY
  SMALL.
• PATTERN will
  quite often also
  have texture.
Seeing:
    4.USING LIGHT
FORM
TEXTURE
PATTERN
can only be seen when light
falls on an object in a way
that this visual effect can be
highlighted.
Good photography is
about seeing light and
taking a photo of an object
when the light falling on it
shows its FORM, TEXTURE
and/or PATTERN at its
best.
Seeing:
    4.More on USING LIGHT
FORM
TEXTURE
PATTERN
can only be seen when light
falls on an object in a way
that this visual effect can be
highlighted.
Good photography is
about seeing light and
taking a photo of an object
when the light falling on it     See the shadows? That’s seeing light!
shows its FORM, TEXTURE          Those shadows tell us things…
and/or PATTERN at its
                                 What?
best.
Let’s go and take some
       photos of:
         FORM
       PATTERN
       TEXTURE
B'dos Photographic Society Members Basic Course - Course 1 Composite

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B'dos Photographic Society Members Basic Course - Course 1 Composite

  • 2. CAMERA HANDLING The most common problem new photographers have: Camera Shake • Images blurred Camera not held still while the shutter was depressed. • Adding to camera shake Camera at arms length when taking shots.
  • 3. Tripods are the best way to stop camera shake. But if you don’t have one then at least hold on with both hands. 1. Right hand grips the right side of the camera. Forefinger should sit lightly above the shutter release, your other three fingers curling around the front of the camera. 2. Left hand supports the weight of the camera Hold underneath the camera or under/around a lens if you have a DSLR. 3. Steady stance Stand with feet a shoulder width apart. 4. Add extra stability By leaning against a solid object like a wall or a tree or by sitting or kneeling down.
  • 4. 5. If you’re shooting using a view finder Line up your shot with the camera nice and close to your cheek which adds extra stability. Tuck your elbows into your sides 6. If you’re using a LCD Don’t hold your camera too far away from you. Tuck your elbows into your sides and hold the camera out a little from your face (around 30cm). 7. Hold your breath Before you take your shot take a gentle but deep breath, hold it, then take the shot and exhale. 8. Squeeze, not jab Gently apply pressure to shutter button rather than jabbing at it.
  • 5. Give your digital camera tender loving care Your camera should last a long time if you follow some basic steps:
  • 6. • DO… • Use the strap! • Use lens covers – when lens is on camera, when lens is in camera bag or in storage. • Use UV & Skylight Filters, Hoods (SLRs) to protect lens. • Regularly clean the camera body. • Check the LCD and clean it whenever necessary. • Handle all moving parts of the camera with care. Never force hinges, buttons or dials if they seem stuck. • Turn off the camera before removing or disconnecting the power source or a cable, or removing the battery or memory card.
  • 7. • DO NOT… • DO NOT subject your camera to knocks, vibration, magnetic fields, smoke, water, steam, sand or chemicals. • DO NOT subject a camera to extreme hot or cold temperatures. • DO NOT leave it in direct sunlight for long periods or in a car when it is hot. • DO NOT point the camera lens towards strong sunlight for a prolonged time; it can ruin the sensor…as well as your eyes. • DO NOT apply lens cleaning fluid directly to the lens. If fluid must be used, place a few drops on a lens tissue or camera cleaning cloth. Microfiber cloths are recommended • DO NOT use canned air. Most consumer digital cameras are not air-tight. Canned air may blow dust into the inside of the lens. Use a blower or blower brush.
  • 8. • CLEANING LENSES • The best way to preserve a lens is not to touch it with your fingers. • Before wiping lens, hold the camera upside down and gently blow off any grit and dust particles with a blower • You can use a few drops of lens cleaning fluid to clean the lens but it is not always necessary. • Place the fluid on the lens cleaning paper or cloth, not directly onto the lens. • Gently wipe the lens from centre outwards. • The best camera cleaning cloth is made of microfiber. Store in a plastic baggie when not in use. Special lens tissue is also recommended.
  • 11. BPS BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY COURSE Session #2 Seeing LIGHT: • Backlight • Front Light • Side Light • Using Light - Rules To Remember • (Take some photos)
  • 14. Seeing light: 3. FRONT LIGHT (Actually in “shade”)
  • 15. REVISION of Session #2 Seeing light: RULES TO REMEMBER: 1. If the Sun is shining on your back, then it will be falling on the front of the object or person you wish to photograph. 2. CAMERAS ARE STUPID… PEOPLE ARE SMART! We have to think for the Camera.
  • 16. Let’s go and take some photos with: 1. BACK LIGHT 2. SIDE LIGHT 3. FRONT LIGHT 4. “in the Shade” (NO DIRECT LIGHT)
  • 17. Submitting your photos for review • Either (preferably) e-mail your 4 photos (e- mail sized, please) carefully labeled, like: - “yourname-backlight-pix.jpg” - or “yourname-frontlight-pix.jpg” • To wpedghill@sunbeach.net • Or bring on CD or Flashdrive to next session
  • 19. BPS BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY COURSE Session #3 Seeing: • Form • Pattern • Texture • Using Light (Sunlight & Other Light) • (Take some photos)
  • 20. BPS BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY COURSE Session #3 Seeing: Our eyes (and our brain) love Visual Effects. Perhaps all animals do because that would explain the patterns on Tigers and Zebras. Good Photography (Image Making) uses these Visual Effects for impact
  • 21. BPS BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY COURSE Session #3 Seeing: • Form • Pattern • Texture • Using Light (Sunlight & Other Light) • (Take some photos)
  • 22. Seeing: 1.Form FORM = • Shape • Outline • The Look of an object that tells us whether it is flat or a cube or rounded.
  • 23. Seeing: 1.Form FORM = • Shape • Outline • The Look of an object that tells us whether it is flat or a cube or rounded
  • 24. Seeing: 2.PATTERN PATTERN = • A design that is repeated: lines, bars, checks, grids, etc.
  • 25. Seeing: 3.TEXTURE TEXTURE = • A surface that has holes, cuts, grooves, etc., that would make it feel rough to the touch.
  • 26. Seeing: TEXTURE & PATTERN TEXTURE = • A surface that has holes, cuts, grooves, etc., NOT NECESSARILY SMALL. • PATTERN will quite often also have texture.
  • 27. Seeing: 4.USING LIGHT FORM TEXTURE PATTERN can only be seen when light falls on an object in a way that this visual effect can be highlighted. Good photography is about seeing light and taking a photo of an object when the light falling on it shows its FORM, TEXTURE and/or PATTERN at its best.
  • 28. Seeing: 4.More on USING LIGHT FORM TEXTURE PATTERN can only be seen when light falls on an object in a way that this visual effect can be highlighted. Good photography is about seeing light and taking a photo of an object when the light falling on it See the shadows? That’s seeing light! shows its FORM, TEXTURE Those shadows tell us things… and/or PATTERN at its What? best.
  • 29. Let’s go and take some photos of: FORM PATTERN TEXTURE