Notes from Part One: The Frame
This section of the course includes five projects:
Looking through the viewfinder
Focal lenghts
Dividing the frame
Frame shapes and sizes
Cropping and extending
The assignment for this unit is on contrasts
Looking through the viewfinder
Focal lenghts
Dividing the frame
Frame shapes and sizes
Cropping and extending
The assignment for this unit is on contrasts
Project: Looking through the viewfinder
Useful ideas from this section:
The camera as an "extension of your hand and eye"(p.38)
The frame as a blank canvas (p.38), but making a picture as "a matter of selection rather than building from scroatch" (p.39)
The importance of training your eye "to see and evaluate potential pictures almost everywhere" (p.39)
The camera as an "extension of your hand and eye"(p.38)
The frame as a blank canvas (p.38), but making a picture as "a matter of selection rather than building from scroatch" (p.39)
The importance of training your eye "to see and evaluate potential pictures almost everywhere" (p.39)