Photography, Photo Education, For Teachers and Learners.

More than thirty years of teaching photography and art should have taught me a few things.

A good teacher is also a good student. I may have interesting images and thoughts to share

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Be True To The Media

According to Webster's New World Dictionary, photo, (meaning light or produced by light), graphics,(meaning capable of painting drawing or writing). I tend to take a literal interpretation of this definition and apply it to the work I produce. How I use light is an essential element in my work. One of the key elements in how I plan a picture in my minds eye is to pre-conceive the light. What direction will it come from. Will the light be hard edged from a spot light or bare bulb, or soft edged from a reflector or light box. Will I fill the shadows with a reflector  or another light, what will be the light ratio between light and dark areas. I think of the surface characteristics of the subject, will it show texture and drama if the light skims across it, will the light pass through it if it is translucent. Will the light be consistent with the context of the subject or abstract. You can take the simplest subject and light it in a manner that will render it dramatic. Often you can take the light that exist and  alter it with reflectors and gobo's or added artificial light  to achieve your desired end. There are also times when you find light as it exist  to have qualities that are interesting or support your subject, and that may be enough.

Graphics is drawing or painting or writing. I want my pictures to be as graphic as possible, hence the use of black and white. Color can often get in the way of a strong image, or be a crutch for a week one. I love the challenge of producing a simple image that gain visual power from its graphic nature.

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