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PHOTOGRAPHY 101 LUNCH & LEARN

Photography 101

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Page 1: Photography 101

P H O T O G R A P H Y 1 0 1L U N C H & L E A R N

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E X P O S U R EP H O T O G R A P H Y 1 0 1

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E L E M E N T S O F E X P O S U R E3

• Shutter Speed

• Aperture

• ISO

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E L E M E N T S O F E X P O S U R E3

• Shutter Speed

• Aperture

• ISO

It’s represented as a triangle because if you change 1 setting, the others will need to be compensated

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That’s a lot of numbers!

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S H U T T E R S P E E DP H O T O G R A P H Y 1 0 1

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S H U T T E R S P E E D

• The length of time the shutter is open

• Do you want to show motion or stop time?

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S H U T T E R S P E E D

• The length of time the shutter is open

• Do you want to show motion or stop time?

The difference can be tenths of a second!

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1/2 sec

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1/2 sec21 seconds

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12 seconds 1/20 sec

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1/125 sec

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1/125 sec15 seconds

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1/400 sec

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1/400 sec

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3 seconds 1/4000 sec

1/500 sec

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1/500 sec

3 seconds

10 seconds

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A P E R T U R EP H O T O G R A P H Y 1 0 1

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A P E R T U R E

• Amount of light let into the camera

• Do you want a single object in focus or an entire scene?

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A P E R T U R E

• Amount of light let into the camera

• Do you want a single object in focus or an entire scene?

Think of a window. The larger the window, the more light gets through and the room is brighter.

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f/22

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f/22f/4

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f/2.8

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f/2.8f/22

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f/8

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f/8f/2.5

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f/16f/2.8

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f/1.4f/4.5

f/8

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f/4.5

f/16

f/4.8

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I S OP H O T O G R A P H Y 1 0 1

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I S O

• Sensitivity to light

• The higher the ISO number the quicker the sensor reacts to light.

• How much light is available? Is it night or are you inside?

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I S O

• Sensitivity to light

• The higher the ISO number the quicker the sensor reacts to light.

• How much light is available? Is it night or are you inside?

In the “old days” this was film speed.

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ISO 100

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ISO 100ISO 3200

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ISO 1600

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ISO 1600ISO 100

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ISO 100 ISO 1600

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ISO 400

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ISO 400ISO 20000

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Each has to be compensated.

Depends on: Lighting, Lens, Subject, Artistic Choice

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E L E M E N T S O F E X P O S U R E3

• Shutter Speed

• Controls the duration of how much light is allowed to reach the sensor

• Aperture

• Controls the amount of light going into the camera

• ISO

• Controls the sensitivity of your camera’s sensor to light

By changing 1 setting, the others will be affected

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S U N TA N N I N G

• Time laying out = Shutter Speed

• Longer = Tan

• Too long = Over Exposed

• Sunscreen = Aperture

• Blocks the sun at different rates (depending on SPF)

• Your skin type = ISO

• some people are more sensitive than others

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A D D I T I O N A L F U N

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Different Lenses & Focal Lengths

200mm

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Different Lenses & Focal Lengths

200mm15mm

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Different Lenses & Focal Lengths

200mm15mm38mm

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Forced Perspective

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Forced Perspective

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Forced Perspective

http://www.instantshift.com/2011/11/03/99-excellent-examples-of-

forced-perspective-photography/

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G E T S N A P P I N G !P H O T O G R A P H Y 1 0 1

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F O R M O R E :

A L I C I A M I L L A N E . C O M

© A L L I M A G E S A L I C I A M I L L A N E P H O T O G R A P H Y