A few famous street photographers are Garry Winogrand, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Helen Levitt and Robert Frank. Google them to look at their work to see their styles.
A helpful rule when you shoot street photography, landscape, or anything in between, it's helpful to remember the acronym DIE. "D" stands for design, "I" is for information, and "E" is for emotion. Good street shots will have all of these criteria.
the assignment for this week is to show 3-5 interesting "street shots" due March 2nd
Street Photography PowerPoint
Location_photography_39_Week_Street_Shooting.ppt
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Sunday, February 26, 2012
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Friday the 24th Class Schedule
We are meeting in the classroom at our regular time. We will have the Photoshop masking critique, a brief lecture on “street photography” and spend the rest of the afternoon shooting. Location will be determined in class.
Friday, February 17, 2012
Models on Location
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Reminder: Lincoln's Day (College Closed)
Reminder the school will be closed this Friday February 17, 2012 its Lincoln's Day
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Sunday, February 5, 2012
Masking


Homework Due February 24th
With the tools learned in class; create a single image out of multiple exposures of a scene. Pick the best highlight, mid-tones and shadows out for each exposure to create your final image. 2 to 3 final images are due, bring your “before and after” so that the class can see the changes you have selected for your finale scenes.
Exercise files
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