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Light Fields Assignment / Available light on location.

by Vania Elise.  Assignment #7. Finally, I have had a chance to post these.  I enjoyed this assignment, although it made me realize how important it is to have a team. This shoot was a bit overwhelming for me considering the fact that I had 3 models, in which I did make-up to, styled, and [...]

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45 minutes to Shoot

by Jillian Murphy. So this assignment gave me an eye-opening lesson on lighting and working with models.  I worked with Veronica and Tiffani in the downtown Phoenix studio. We ended up running a little late and only had about 45 minutes to shoot after finally getting everything set up.   Note From Chris: I have [...]

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Assignment #6 – A Frustrating Shoot

  By Alex Fejes . I teamed up with Tiffani for our shoot.  We tried three different modulators, each at four feet and ten feet: soft box, umbrella, and a brolly. . . . . Note from Chris: I have left comments about this shoot.  Photographer subject relationship is key.

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Assignment: Handheld Vs. Tripod

  by Vania Elise I don’t have a tripod so I set my camera down on the table so it was steady.  The bottom image is obviously more clear even though they were taken at a slightly different angle.

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Sun Flare Assignment

Modeling photography by Vania Elise.

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Updated Skin Tone Comparison..

  BEFORE                                                         AFTER by Suan Luther

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Sunflares Assignment – Portraiture on Location

by Jillian Murphy For this assignment I wanted to incorporate sunflare into a portrait shoot since this is the main part of what I will really be focusing on within the internship program.  This was really the first time I had focused on sunflare throughout most of the shoot.  I found it really difficult at [...]

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My Assignment Thingy by Madison Kirkman

  ASSIGNMENT RESULTS FOR 2-10-11 PHOTOGRAPHY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM Strategic Flare & Refraction Control,  White Balance, Hand Holding vs. Tripod, by Madison Kirkman. I’ve got the custom white balance down. Lens flare… Here are two shots I did using lens flare. One was in a studio and one was on location. One of them is a [...]

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Strategic Flare Assignment Results

ASSIGNMENT RESULTS FOR 2-10-11 PHOTOGRAPHY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM by Jennifer Stewart Strategic Flare & Refraction Control,  White Balance, Sharpest Apertures, Hand Holding vs. Tripod, Here are my results of the 4 things we were assigned:

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Intern Program Assignment Results by Alex Fejes

ASSIGNMENT RESULTS FOR 2-10-11 PHOTOGRAPHY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM Sharpest Apertures, Hand Holding vs. Tripod, White Balance, Strategic Flare & Refraction Control   • Sharpest Apertures….I had the most trouble with this assignment.  On every series of photos I could not easily determine the sharpest image on whatever I photographed.  So I decided to just shoot a board parallel to [...]

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Susan Luther – Photography Intern – Lens Flare Assignment

This is my lens flare assignment. I realized when I was shooting it was very difficult to get the focus sharp….I did use my 12-24mm….liked the effect with the wide angle as Chris mentioned. Other photography intern program assignment results here.

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Matthew Strauss – Intern Program Assignment #1

By Mathew Strauss I thought I’d post my results from the assignments this month. I had a good idea on most of the topics how the results would look, but the one that did surprise me was the difference between in-camera white balance and custom white balance. The ‘lighting bolt’ was significantly warmer than the [...]

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Photography Internship Program – 2/10/11 Assignments Detail

Determine the Sharpest Apertures for ALL your Lenses Hand Holding vs. Monopod/Tripod Shooting White Balance Your Camera Strategic Flare & Refraction Control

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