Photography Techniques 1
Kód | Zakončení | Kredity | Rozsah | Jazyk výuky | Semestr |
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307EPTE1 | ZK | 3 | 26S | česky | zimní |
Garant předmětu
Jméno vyučujícího (jména vyučujících)
Výsledky učení dané vzdělávací složky
The aim of this subject is to introduce the students with the physical rudiments of photography together with the applied exhibitions of specific tasks. The students will also learn how to use technical equipment of the Department of Photography, including the ways how to compare images processed by the analogue and digital technologies.
Forma studia
On the practical examples students are taught how to realize assignments taking pictures of different surfaces with respect to the appropriate sharpness and lighting conditions with possibilities of Scheimpflug principle. Students also learn how to take pictures of geometric objects in the space with focus on differences in lighting ratios of main and additional light source, light measuring of the scene and taking care of the ranges of objects.
Předpoklady a další požadavky
There are no prerequisites or co-requisites needed for enrollment to this course.
Obsah kurzu
Techniques of Photography 1
- Introductory technical exercise in form of acquaintance with studio equipment. The aim of this exercise is to acquire a basic knowledge for managing the classical technology, introduction to photography processes and lighting objects of various materials:
a/ Daylight and artificial light, types of studio lights, basic priniciples, potential changes of light character and maintenance of various lights. Advantages of individual light sources and light systems. Basics of exposure measurment, photometric units, various types of measuring device and their advantages, process of measuring and maintenance of the devices, range of scene`s brightness, additional exposure measurement tools.
b/ Basic types of photographic cameras, their construction, advantages and use.
- Photographing structure`s surface that is perfectly lit and focused on the entire plane. Overall sharpness is checked by a practical application of the Scheimpflug principle. Camera to be used for this practical exercise is a large-format Sinar with a 9x12 cm sheet film cassette. The material is to be developed in a JOBO tank. Final output to submit: 1 technically perfect enlargement on fiber-based paper, size 30x40cm.
- Perspective and focal length, perpendicular alignment - perspective control, precise measurement of studio scene`s light range. Practical part:
a) 1 photograph of a composition of wooden geometric objects (provided in the studios) with a difference of 1.5EV exposure value of the individual objects` surfaces and precise use of perspective control / perpendicular alignment. Camera to be used for this practical exercise is a large-format Sinar with a 9x12 cm sheet film cassette. Final output to submit: 1 technically perfect enlargement on fiber-based paper, size 30x40cm.
b) 1 photograph of the above mentioned geometric objects taken by a digital camera. The principles and rules from analog part (a) of this may be violated: high-angle/low-angle shot, perspective not in control, use of hard lighting without backlighting and similar techniques, depending on each student's own creative approach.
- A studio portrait shot on a large-format 18x24 cm camera with use of flash or daylight. After processing the sheet film negative, a contact print is copied on a fiber-based paper and a large-scale fiber-based photograph is to be enlarged from the paper roll. Final output to submit: 1x1,5 m enlargement and 1 contact print on fiber-based paper.
- Shot-term assignments taken by a digital camera (or film, if desired by the student).
These quick exercised are usually announced on a Studio group meeting and the output is to be always presented one week later. Selection of these short-term assignments` topic is based on the content of the classes. Their aim is to initiate a thought process on specific photographic problems like sharpness/unsharpness, contrast, movement, stylization etc.
Doporučená nebo povinná literatura
ZAORAL, Ladislav. Fyzikální základy fotografie, 1956
SCHRODER, Gottfried. Technická optika, 1981
JIRÁČEK, M., HÁLKOVÁ, A., MORÁVEK, J. Fotografický slovník, 1955
JIRÁČEK, M. Ostrost a osvit fotografického obrazu
ŠMOK, Ján. Umělé světlo 1978
Scheufler, Mikš, Růžek, Spevák, Stýblo, Jiráček, Opočenský. Technické základy fotografie 2002
Hodnoticí metody a kritéria
Credits are awarded for:
- 85% attendance of entire number of class hours
- submission of the following requested work:
a/ 1 enlargement of a structure, size 30x40cm
b/ 1 enlargement of geometric units, size 30x 40 cm
c/ 1 large-scale enlargement of a portrait, size about 1 x 1,5 m
d/ 1 contact print of a portrait, size 18x24cm
e/ on-going submission of short-term exercises like light/shadow, contrast or
sharpness/unsharpness
- completion of the final interview
Poznámka
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Rozvrh na zimní semestr 2019/2020:
06:00–08:0008:00–10:0010:00–12:0012:00–14:0014:00–16:0016:00–18:0018:00–20:0020:00–22:0022:00–24:00
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St | 15:40–17:15 | Martin STECKER | Ateliér A KF Lažanský palác |
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Rozvrh na letní semestr 2019/2020:
Rozvrh zatím není připraven
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