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01_Chapter I_II

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Contents Chapter I Course Introduction………………………………….01 Chapter II Types of Photography ………………………………..09 Portraint Photography……………….….……………10 Chapter III Landscape Photography…………..………………….. 24 Chapter IV Street Photogphay……………….…………………..40 Architectural Photography…………………………….48 Fashion Photography………………………....………57 Product Photography………………………...………71 Photojournalism………………………….…………88 Light in Photography………………………………..128 Architectural Photography……………………………162

Contents Chapter V Basic Photography Techniques…………………………195 Chapter VI DSLR Camera Construction…………………………….196 Shooting Modes……………………………….……..199 Shutter Speed …………………………………..…...202 Aperture…………………………………..……….206 ISO Sensitivity…………………………………..…..212 White Balance………………………………….…..215 The Exposure Triangle……………………………….219 Focal Length and Angle of view………………………..221 Focal Length and Angle of view……………………….233 References………………………………………..234 Practical Exercise…………………………...………235

Chapter I Course Introduction 01

1 Chapter I: Course Introduction Course A brief history of world photography A brief history of Vietnamese photography Overview World famous photographers Famous Vietnamese photographers 02

2 Chapter I: Course Introduction The value of Photography is important because it allows people to see the world from Photography different perspectives. Thanks to photography, you can admire the most in Life. diverse scenarios and situations captured in a frozen moment. Photography is so powerful that it enables you to bring meaningful experiences to others in the form of static images. It allows the diffusion of information about things as they are. 03

2 Chapter I: Course Introduction The value of Photos represent what’s important Photography becomes History Photography Photos are stories Photos evoke emotions in Life. Self-expression Photography inspires Builds connections Photos as Medium of Information Photography is a Language Photography doesn’t judge … 04

Photography can have a positive Chapter I: Course Introduction effect on your well-being, boosting self-esteem, confidence, memory, 3Benefits of and decision making. It helps you Photography focus and calm the mind from the everyday hustle and bustle. 05

Chapter I: Course Introduction Helps to find beauty in our World Enhances memory and keeps your brain healthy Photography gets you outdoors and makes you exercise It makes you enjoy what you are doing more Photography stimulates and improves your creativity Social interaction 3 Mindfulness Increase your income Benefits of Tourism promotion Photography Live happier … 06

4 Chapter I: Course Introduction What is Photography is the art, application, and Photography? practice of creating durable images by recording light, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. It is employed in many fields of science, manufacturing, and business, as well as its more direct uses for art, film and video production, recreational purposes, hobby, and mass communication. 07

5 Chapter I: Course Introduction Image Image Value in Society value Image valuein the industry Public Relations 08

Chapter II Types of Photography 09

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What is Portrait Chapter II: Types of Photography Portrait Photography 1 Photography Portrait photography is 11 the art of capturing the inherent character of your subject within a photograph. While that quizzical definition covers the basics, portrait photography goes way beyond just clicking pictures of people. Great portrait photography is a result of combining the right technique with an artist's expression.

Chapter II: Types of Photography Portrait Photography Technique: Using the correct camera settings, compositions, angles, lighting, backdrops, and poses. Art: It's about capturing a stunning and emotive portrait that evokes feelings in the viewers and captivates their attention. Great portrait photography is as much about following the rules and guidelines as it is about breaking out of the mold. 12

Techniques for Chapter II: Types of Photography Portrait Photography 2 taking Portraits 2.1. Focus on the subject The subject is the most important aspect of portrait photography. Making the subject comfortable with you is an essential factor for a successful portrait photography session. Take out time to connect with your client before the photoshoot and, if possible, meet up in person. It is best to get to know each other and let the subject know more about your style of photography and what exactly you will be looking for in the shoot. Discuss your ideas about the shoot with your subject and factor in her preferences and abilities in your plan. 13

Even if you are Chapter II: Types of Photography familiar with the person Portrait Photography being photographed, people can get uncomfortable when 14 they get in front of the camera. It is always a good idea to keep communicating with the model before and during the shoot.

2.2. Find the right location Chapter II: Types of Photography Getting the location Portrait Photography right can save you a lot of trouble with fixing images in The location you choose for the portrait shoot is post-processing. going to be a significant influence on the final results. Shooting outdoors in natural light gives the best results but poses many challenges. You would need to plan according to the weather, time of the day, and changing lighting and environment conditions as the day progresses. Avoid shooting in direct sunlight as it produces harsh shadows and can make your subject to squint. Choose mornings or late afternoons when the sunlight gets diffused, and you get a lovely, warm, natural glow. 15

Chapter II: Types of Photography You can exercise much Portrait Photography more control if you are shooting indoors. You 2.3. Getting the pose right need to plan your Getting your subject to pose in a way portrait lighting that complements them while keeping arrangements properly in mind the lighting, camera angle, to complement the mood and background is always an exciting of the shoot, model's puzzle. Try out various combinations of clothes, and backdrops. poses and angles to find the best options for your shoot. 16

Chapter II: Types of Photography 2.4. Take candid shots Portrait Photography 2.5. Capture emotions and Expressions 2.6. Learn how to use your camera 2.7. Choosing the right lens 2.8. The background matters 17

Chapter II: Types of Photography Portrait Photography 2.9. Understand how Shutter Speed, Aperture, and ISO work together 2.10. Design a color palette for your images 2.11. Lighting 2.12. Try out different angles. 2.13. Using props for effect 2.14. Break the Rules 2.15. Shoot a Series of Shots 2.16. Editing and post-processing …. 18

3Classification Chapter II: Types of Photography Portrait Photography Staged portraits Static portraits Group portraits Dynamic portraits Natural portraits 19

4 Conditions Chapter II: Types of Photography Portrait Photography Authenticity (Similarity): Let viewers know who the character is taken in the photo. Artistic: To express ideas and express the photographer's style in a certain purpose and requirement. Liveliness (true, vital). Show the character's personality and characteristics. Describe the character's situation at the time of execution. Souvenir. Character idealization. 20

4 Conditions Chapter II: Types of Photography Portrait Photography A Digital Portrait photo needs to meet the following requirements: - Take control of the photography technique. - The portrayal of the character matches - Layout - The light - Posing - Finished products - Satisfy the desired requirement 21

Chapter II: Types of Photography Portrait Photography A Digital Portrait photo needs to meet the following requirements: - Take control of the photography technique. - The portrayal of the character matches - Layout - The light - Posing - Finished products - Satisfy the desired requirement 22

Conclusion Chapter II: Types of Photography Portrait Photography 5 One aspect that you 23 shouldn't forget is that there is no one perfect way to capture a portrayal. It will always vary from picture to picture. It is not a robotic, formulaic process. Portrait Photography is a creative process that merges art and technique to create arresting visuals capturing human emotions and expressions.

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1 Chapter II: Types of Photography Landscape Photography Concept Landscape photographs is done for a variety of reasons. Perhaps the most common is to recall a personal observation or experience while in the outdoors, especially when traveling. Others pursue it particularly as an outdoor lifestyle, to be involved with nature and the elements, some as an escape from the artificial world. 25

2 Chapter II: Types of Photography Landscape Photography Things to know Observe Location The most suitable time Dawn Sunset Filter glass Tripod Lens 26

3 Chapter II: Types of Photography Landscape Photography Classification Natural landscape Landscape photos, especially Photo Architecture tourist landscapes, cultural Travel heritages, natural heritages, Heritage wild nature, etc., require absolute objectivity, must not be added or subtracted, or painted to misrepresent the truth. have its. 27

4 Chapter II: Types of Photography Landscape Photography Elements in landscape photos 28 Photo content Sharpness and space Color and Light Layout

4 Chapter II: Types of Photography Landscape Photography Elements in Create a unique landscape photos feature that stands out Tell an interesting story with pictures Large Aperture Adjustment (F-Parameter) Note the sky in the work 29

CANON 5D Chapter II: Types of Photography 1/160 sec Landscape Photography f/6.3 30 200mm Iso 100 Tan Mai - Biên Hòa - Đong Nai VietNam

CANON 5D Chapter II: Types of Photography 1/100 sec Landscape Photography f/13 31 28mm Iso 100 Ganh Da Dia - Phu Yen VietNam

Chapter II: Types of Photography Landscape Photography NIKON D7100 1/1600sec f/8 185mm Iso 500 Ganh Da Dia - Phu Yen VietNam 32

Chapter II: Types of Photography Landscape Photography NIKON D7100 1/250 sec. f/6.3 22mm Iso 200 Sichuan - China 33

Chapter II: Types of Photography Landscape Photography NIKON D7100 1/4 sec f/32 38mm Iso 100 Jiuzaigou - Sichuan China 34

NIKON D7100 Chapter II: Types of Photography 1/500 sec Landscape Photography f/5 100mm 35 Iso 250 Jiuzaigou - Sichuan China

3 Chapter II: Types of Photography Landscape Photography Technique Create depth Use the right lens Motion capture Landscape photography with people Notes on layout 36

Chapter II: Types of Photography Landscape Photography NIKON D7100 1/125 sec f/14 100mm Iso 100 Lugu Lake - Yunnan China 37

Chapter II: Types of Photography Landscape Photography CANON 5D 1/100 sec f/6.3 100mm Iso 400 Quang Ngai - VietNam 38

NIKON 7100 Chapter II: Types of Photography 1/60 sec Landscape Photography f/9.5 10mm 39 Iso 250 Jiuzaigou - Sichuan China

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Chapter II: Types of Photography 1 Street Photography What is Street Photography? Street photography Street photography is a beautiful, spontaneous at its essence means art form. It requires patience and a lot of luck to candid photography get good and meaningful shots. But its of people and unpredictability is what makes it appealing and humanity. A street rewarding. Like any creative field, street photograph has to photography has some timetested criteria, but be a real, unposed remember: rules are meant to be broken. Once moment. you understand the heart of street photography, you can unleash your creativity to make street photography your own. 42

2 Chapter II: Types of Photography Characteristics Street Photography The moment happened very quickly. The photographer does not affect the character, costume, or mood; background, weather Observation and perseverance are important factors to \"hunt\" for the moment. Ability to communicate and respond when situations arise Always be friendly Ethics and Law 43

2 Chapter II: Types of Photography Characteristics Street Photography Always bring camera, equipment. Choose the right lens. Find the place, the context. Pay attention to the action, observe the outstanding features in detail Master the technique of using equipment. Try to approach the character. Shoot from multiple angles. 44

Chapter II: Types of Photography 2 Street Photography Characteristics Respect the truth. Every photo is a story. Inspire the character. Culture and Ethics. Code of Conduct Respect and Smile Photographing Children Photographing the Less Fortunate 45

2 Chapter II: Types of Photography Conclusion Street Photography When you first venture into street 46 photography, don’t get too hung up on the definition. Instead, record street life from your own unique perspective. Experiment with different focal lengths, until you find one that resonates with you. Play with light and how it illuminates your subjects. But most of all, have fun.


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