Taller de Fotografía
Notas para el Instructor
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A Note to the Instructor
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How to Use This Document
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In order to make things simpler later, please make sure:
1.All photos taken by the kids are specifically saved
with the child’s name who took the photo.
2.You send us a head-shot and 3-5 sentence bio for each child. These will be used to accompany their photos in galleries and in print. Key items to include in the bio’s are: • Name • Age • Where they are from • Challenge in their life they have had to overcome • Hope / Dream for the future
3.That we have a record of the serial numbers for each
of the cameras and printers that are being provided to the group.
A bit of Admin… (pg1)
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In order to make things simpler later, please make sure:
4. All of the cameras are set to their highest
resolution possible, (10+ MegaPixels) so that we can make prints of the kids’ photos for magazines and galleries, etc.
5. That you introduce the local adult supervisor to the Muskoka Foundation representative who will be supporting them after you have completed the workshop.
6. Discuss with the local adult how any money generated from the sale of the kids’ photos should be split amongst the center/children. (refer to the FAQ for more details)
A bit of Admin… (pg2)
Student Presentation
Taller de Fotografía
DÍA 1 Introducción a la fotografía
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Tema del Día
• ¿Porque estas aquí?
• ¿Qué es la fotografía?
• ¿Cómo utilizar tu cámara nueva?
Hoy vamos a hablar de:
…luego vamos a tomar la cámara y comenzaremos a trabajar
• Tomaremos las primeras fotos
• Aprenderemos las diferentes funciones
¿PORQUÉ ESTAMOS AQUÍ?
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¿Porqué estamos aquí?
Conozcámonos primero….
Hablános acerca de ti:
• ¿Cuál es tu nombre?
• ¿Alguna vez has usado una cámara?
• ¿Porqué quieres aprender fotografía?
• ¿Cuál es tu cosa favorita en el mundo?
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¿Porqué aprender fotografía?
La fotografía es una buena herramienta para aprender.
Puede ser utilizada como:
• Lienzo para hacer arte
• Como herramienta de cambio
• Para documentar eventos
• Como carrera para hacer dinero
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¿Porqué aprender fotografía?
La fotografía puede…
Inspirar emoción
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¿Porqué aprender fotografía?
La fotografía puede…
Inspirar emoción Photo by: Jay Shapiro
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¿Porqué aprender fotografía?
La fotografía puede…
Inspirar emoción Photo by: Odila – Eyes of Hope, Rwanda ‘08
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¿Porqué aprender fotografía?
La fotografía puede…
Inspirar emoción
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¿Porqué aprender fotografía?
La fotografía puede…
Compartir momentos con aquellos no presentes en ciertos eventos Photo by: Vince Caligiuri
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¿Porqué aprender fotografía?
La fotografía puede…
Grabar cambios en la cultura Photo by: Jay Shapiro
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¿Porqué aprender fotografía?
La fotografía puede…
Grabar cambios en la cultura Photo by: Jay Shapiro
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¿Porqué aprender fotografía?
La fotografía puede…
Grabar cambios en la cultura Photo by: Jay Shapiro
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¿Porqué aprender fotografía?
La fotografía puede…
Contar una historia Photo by: Jay Shapiro
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La fotografía puede…
Documentar atrocidades Amateur Photo of the Rwanda Genocide - 1994
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¿Porqué aprender fotografía?
La fotografía puede…
Explicar los secretos del Universo Photo by: AceManoj
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¿Porqué aprender fotografía?
La fotografía puede…
Expresar una visión Photo by: Daniel Gordon
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La fotografía puede…
Expresar una visión
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La fotografía puede…
Inspirarte a comprar cosas Ad for Carl’s Jr.
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La fotografía puede…
Inspirarte a comprar cosas Nissan GTR Ad by:Tyler Smeltekop
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La fotografía puede…
Inspirarte a comprar cosas Ad for Fanta
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La fotografía puede…
Crear controversia e ira en las personas Ad for Sociedad Protectora de Animales
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¿Porqué aprender fotografía?
La fotografía puede…
Ser una gran carrera
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¿Porqué aprender fotografía?
La fotografía puede…
Ser una gran carrera
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¿Porqué aprender fotografía? Existen fotógrafos latinoamericanos famosos y exitosos, tales como:
Manuel Álvarez Bravo - México
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¿Porqué aprender fotografía? Existen fotógrafos latinoamericanos famosos y exitosos, tales como:
Antonio Turok - México
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¿Porqué aprender fotografía? Existen fotógrafos latinoamericanos famosos y exitosos, tales como:
Gaby Herbstein - Argentina
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¿Porqué aprender fotografía?
Se es un “fotógrafo” cuando paras de “tomar fotos”, y comienzas a “crear imágenes”
¿CÓMO UTILIZAR TU CÁMARA?
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¿Cómo utilizar tu cámara?
Inicio
Presiona el botón (Power) para encender o apagar la cámara
Paso #1: Enciende la cámara
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¿Cómo utilizar tu cámara?
Lente
La luz entra en la cámara a través del lente
Paso #2: Enciende la cámara
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¿Cómo utilizar tu cámara?
Paso # 3: Revisa la imagen Revisa
Toma tu tiempo para revisar la
imagen que aparece en la pantalla; revisa la composición (diseño, color y
luz)
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¿Cómo utilizar tu cámara?
AUTO (Automático)
El día de hoy vamos a adaptarnos a tomar fotos,
entonces adjusta la cámara en la selección de AUTO
Paso #4: Fijar en AUTO
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Acercar/Alejar
La posición T/W corresponde a la función de acercar o alejar
(zoom) para hacer que el objeto se vea más cerca o más lejos.
Paso #5: Acercate o Alejate de la escena
¿Cómo utilizar tu cámara?
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Soltar el Opturador
Presiona el botón plateado completamente para tomar la
foto.
Paso 5: Cuando estés listo, Toma la foto.
¿Cómo utilizar tu cámara?
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Paso #7: Revisa tu imagén Revisa Presiona el botón de Play, para ver la
foto que acabas de tomar. Utiliza las flechas de dirección para
ver otras fotos.
¿Cómo utilizar tu cámara?
PROBEMOS…
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Probemos con tu cámara:
Ahora iremos afuera… busca objetos o escenas y toma fotos de estos usando diferentes ángulos.
Bájate al nivel del piso, sube a un nivel más alto, y trata de ver las cosas desde una perspectiva diferente. Luego, trata la función de acercar/alejar. Observa la diferencia entre ver el objeto de lejos o de cerca, ya sea acercándote con la función de la cámara o parándote cerca del objeto con un ángulo amplio.
DÍA 2 Una buena composición
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Temas de Hoy
• Composición de tus imágenes
• Lo que hace de una foto “buena”
Hoy vamos a hablar acerca de:
…luego vamos a tomar las cámaras para practicar
• Nos moveremos de “tomar” fotos a “componer” imágenes
COMPOSICIÓN
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Composición
Vamos a jugar un juego...
Sigue la X con tus ojos.
¿Listos?
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Composición X
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Composición
X
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Composición
X
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Composición
X
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Composición
X
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Composición
Al mover la X a diferentes puntos de la página puedo
causar que tus ojos se muevan y se enfoquen en estos puntos.
A esto se le llama el “Punto de Enfoque” de una foto.
Aún sin decirles que se fijaran en la X sus ojos
automáticamente lo hubiesen hecho. Es la manera en la que tus ojos funcionan. Como fotógrafos, podemos usar esta técnica para llamar la atención de la audiencia al momento de ver nuestras imágenes. De esta forma se crean fotos mucho más interesantes.
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Composición
¿En dónde enfocas tu mirada al ver esta foto?
En ningún punto Esta foto no tiene un punto de enfoque definido y por lo tanto es un poco confusa. De hecho - Esta es la razón por la que las zebras tienen líneas y caminan en manadas, para confundir a los leones.
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Composición
¿Qué me dicen de esta?
Nuestros ojos se enfocan en las caras de los leones Existen una serie de técnicas para lograr este efecto en
nosotros sin que nos demos cuenta.
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Composición ¿Qué estas mirando?
Truco #1: Nuestro ojos por naturaleza se fijan primero en la luz
Truco #2: Las personas nos causan curiosidad, por lo tanto nos interesa saber que hay en la sombras.
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Composición La luz puede jugar un papel importante, pero a la vez nos puede distraer.
Por que nuestros ojos tienden a enfocarse en las partes mas claras de la foto tenemos que asegurarnos de que la luz no nos distrae del objetivo principal de la misma.
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Composición La luz puede jugar un papel importante, pero a la vez nos puede distraer.
Por que nuestros ojos tienden a enfocarse en las partes mas claras de la foto tenemos que asegurarnos de que la luz no nos distrae del objetivo principal
de la misma.
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Composición
Utiliza la luz y el “Punto de Enfoque” para captar la atención de la audiencia hacia tus fotos.
Nuestro objetivo es que la audiencia se sienta atraída hacia la imagen, y por un breve minuto, se olviden del lugar en el que están parados.
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Composición También podemos usar líneas y otros detalles para ayudar
a captar la atención de la audiencia.
Por nuestra condición humana tendemos a enfocarnos en los ojos de las personas. Estas se convierten en un punto focal natural.
Photo by: Jay Shapiro
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Composición
Pero, si queremos que la mirada de las personas se metan en la imagen, ¿ donde debería estar
el Punto de Enfoque?
En el centro?
NO.
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Composición Se convertiría en una imagen muy aburrida…
Si ponemos nuestro sujeto en el mismo centro, se ve aceptable pero crea una imagen muy aburrida.
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Composición Corte raro…
El posicionar nuestro sujeto a un extremo de la imagen, en ciertas ocasiones puede verse bien, pero también puede crear
una imagen rara.
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Composición Mucho mejor…
Existe una magia “La regla de los Tercios” lo que hace las imágenes mucho mas interesante.
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Composición Como funciona?…
Posiciona el punto de enfoque en uno de los 1/3 de lineas, idealmente cerca de uno de los puntos verdes.
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Composición Algunos ejemplos para demostrar:
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Composición Algunos ejemplos para demostrar:
Photo by: Stephanie Deissner
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Composición Algunos ejemplos para demostrar:
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Composición Compara esta foto:
Eva Mendes, en el centro y con un fondo que distrae.
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Composición …con esta foto:
Eva Mendes, siguiendo la regla de los tercios y con un fondo neutral.
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Tratemos con tu camara:
Cambia el Modo
Seleciona el modo P o M que te provee mas control.
Paso #1: Seleciona el modo correcto
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Tratemos con tu camara:
Paso #2: Enciende las cuadriculas Cambia el visualizador
Presiona la flecha hacia arriba y cambia el modo del visualizador.
Encuentra la cuadricula y la información de función.
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Composición
Que tan grande mi sujeto debe verse en la foto?
Eso depende…
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Composición Aqui, probablemente el subjeto es muy pequeno, asi que es dificil que la
audiencia o el receptor se enfoque en el…
Photo by: Brian Croak
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Composición Mientras que aqui es muy grande y se sale del cuadro de las fotos, esta imagen te hace pensar que el objeto es gigante.
Photo by: Matt Hardigree
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Composición En una foto ideal de “Pasaporte” tienes que dejar espacio en 3
lugares alrededor del subjeto…
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Composición En una foto ideal de “Pasaporte” tienes que dejar espacio en 3
lugares alrededor del subjeto…
Photo by: Jay Shapiro
Podrias utilizar este estilo en tu fotografia tambien…si quisieras.
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Composición …pero puede ser muy efectivo dejar el subjeto hacia las afueras
del cuadro si eliges hacer eso…
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Composición …pero no le cortes la cabeza accidentalmente!
Photo by: Jay Shapiro
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Composición Que se ve mal en esta imagen?
Sientes que te vas a deslizar de una lado a otro? Trata de mantener las “lineas del horizonte” en nivel
Photo by: Jay Shapiro
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Composición …al menos que quieras enseñar algo en particular.
Photo by: Jay Shapiro
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Composición
Reglas,
Reglas,
Reglas.
Todas estas reglas de fotografía están ahí para romperlas, si lo
haces intencionalmente y a consciencia.
Probemos…
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Probemos con tu cámara:
Hoy, vamos a hacer todo en tres… para cada foto que tomes, hazlo tres veces:
1 – Trata de buscar el punto de enfoque, y sigue la regla de los tercios. 2 – Toma la misma imagen, pero sin seguir la regla de los tercios. 3 – Toma la foto una vez mas, pero desde un ángulo diferente, juega con la función de acercar y alejar. Mira a ver si puedes engañar a alguien haciéndole creer que son imágenes diferentes.
Dia 3 Detalles espantosos
Eva Mendes for Revlon
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Temas del Día
• Como la cámara realmente funciona
• Control de Exposición
• Profundidad de Campo
Hoy hablaremos acerca de:
…y luego vamos a tomar nuestras cámaras para experimentar:
• Experimentar con la exposición
• Utilizar sombras para crear efectos
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¿CÓMO FUNCIONA LA CÁMARA?
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Cómo funcionan nuestros ojos:
Antes de poderles explicar como una cámara captura las imágenes, primero les debo explicar como funcionan nuestros ojos…
Diagram courtesy www.educa.madrid.org
La imagen se
forma en la retina
Los rayos de luz entran al ojo,
a tráves del lente
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Cómo funciona la cámara: El funcionamiento de una cámara es muy similar
al de nuestros ojos. Ésta tiene un lente que cáptura la luz e interpreta la imagen utilizando
sensores y no nervios, como en el caso de nuestros ojos.
Diagram courtesy www.bobbarthen.com
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Cómo funciona la cámara: La señal transmitida por el sensor, es luego
almacenada en una tarjeta de memoria, que utilizamos para transferir la información hacia una computadora. Una vez transferidas, puedes editar,
compartir e imprimir las imágenes.
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Diagram courtesy www.bobbarthen.com
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Cómo funciona la cámara:
La cámara tiene una puerta pequeña, que controla el tiempo al que el sensor está
expuesto a la luz, esto se llama “Exposición”
Diagram courtesy www.koupoukis.gr
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Velocidad de Exposición Una velocidad de exposición “rápida” puede detener
la acción…
Algunas veces, la velocidad de exposición “rápida” crea emoción en imágenes de acción, especialmente en deportes.
1 / 250 sec
Velocidad de
exposición
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Velocidad de Exposición Una velocidad de exposición “lenta” en una escena de acción rápida no
funciona.
Dado a que los jugadores se mueven de manera rápida, el utilizar una velocidad lenta hace que se vean borrosos en la imágen.
1 / 2 sec
Velocidad de
exposición
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Cómo funciona la cámara: Se puede selecionar una velocidad de exposición muy rápida (1/1500th segundos) o muy lenta (16
segundos).
Cada uno de estos modos duplica la cantidad de luz que alcanza el sensor.
8 sec.
4 sec.
2 sec.
1 sec.
1/ 2
1/ 4
1/ 15
1/ 30
1/ 60
1/ 125
1/ 250
1/ 500
1/ 1000
1/ 1600
1/ 3200
Very Fast Very Slow
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Cómo funciona la cámara: El segundo componente importante de la
cámara es la “apertura”. Este componente controla la cantidad de luz que alcanza el
sensor, mientras el opturador esta abierto.
Diagram courtesy kaeframes.wordpress.com
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Cómo funciona la cámara: El opturador y la apertura se balancean uno al otro. Cuando se abre uno, se cierra el otro, y la
cantidad de luz que entra permanece igual.
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Cada una de estas funciones de exposición son exactamente las mismas.
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Cómo funciona la cámara:
Si, cada una de las “funciones de exposición” permiten que entre la misma cantidad de luz,
porqué existen tantas opciones?
Jugar con la exposición nos permite cambiar tres cosas:
•Velocidad de Exposición •Profundidad de Campo •Luz
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VELOCIDAD DE EXPOSICIÓN
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Velocidad de Exposición Una velocidad de exposición “rápida” detiene el
movimiento
Cuando logramos tomar imágenes de este tipo, podemos ver objetos paralizados en el tiempo, cosas que no podríamos observar a simple vista.
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Una velocidad exposición rápida puede enseñarnos la emoción y turbulencia de una escena.
El torrente de agua ha sido congelado en el tiempo.
Velocidad de Exposición
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Velocidad de Exposición Pero una velocidad de exposición “lenta” puede crear un
hermoso efecto de suavidad y elegancia
Mientras el opturador permanece abierto el torrente de agua continua pasando, lo que causa que se vea borroso.
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Velocidad de Exposición Una velocidad de exposición “rápida” puede crear una
apareciencia de que el tiempo se ha detenido.
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Velocidad de Exposición Mientras que una velocidad de exposición “lenta” da
una apariencia de movimiento o paso del tiempo.
El árbol se encuentra estacionario, se encuentra paralizado en el tiempo, mientras las nubes siguen en movimiento.
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Una velocidad de exposición “lenta” puede crear una impresión de velocidad.
Al graduar la cámara a la misma velocidad del carro, podemos hacer que este se vea claro mientras todo lo demás a su alrededor se ve borroso. Esto crea la impresión
de que el carro se está moviendo a una alta velocidad. TRUCO: Aún con un objeto que se mueve a 10mph podemos crear este efecto.
Velocidad de Exposición
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Velocidad de Exposición También puede hacer borrosa una escena
photo by: Christina Saull
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Tratemos con tu cámara:
Cambia el Modo
Selecciona el modo M que te permite tener control total sobre
las imágenes que vas a tomar.
Paso #1: Selecciona el modo correcto
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Paso #2: Cambia de apertura a control de opturador
Cambia el Modo
Presiona el botón de Fn para cambiar de apertura a opturador
1/125 f3.3
Tratemos con tu cámara:
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Paso #3: Selecciona el control de opturador Cambia el Modo
Presiona la flecha de la IZQUIERDA para cambiar el triángulo verde de
apertura a opturador
1/125 f3.3
Tratemos con tu cámara:
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Paso #4: Cambia la velocidad de exposición.
Cambia la velocidad de exposición
Presiona la barra de control hacia la izquierda o derecha para seleccionar la velocidad de exposición deseada.
1/500 f3.3
Tratemos con tu cámara:
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Experimento: Intenta tomar la misma foto utilizando diferentes velocidades de exposición
1/15 f3.3
Tratemos con tu cámara:
PROFUNDIDAD DE CAMPO
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Profundidad de Campo
¿Qué es la Profundidad de Campo?
¿Cuán grande y/o profunda es el área en frente y detrás del sujeto que está enfocado?
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Cuando ajustamos la Profundidad de Campo cambiamos la cantidad de enfoque que se ve en una imagén. Esto causa que pongamos más o menos atención al sujeto captado en la imagén.
Photos by PhotoshopSupport.Com
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Profundidad de Campo
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¿Cómo se ve una Profundidad de Campo “llana”?
Una Profundidad de Campo “llana” dirige tu visión hacia el sujeto en enfoque, y ayuda a que el fondo no sea una distración.
photo by Michael Zheng
Profundidad de Campo
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photo by Michael Zheng
Profundidad de Campo
¿Cómo se ve una Profundidad de Campo “llana”?
Una Profundidad de Campo “llana” dirige tu visión hacia el sujeto en enfoque, y ayuda a que el fondo no sea una distración.
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Una Profundidad de Campo “llana” también ayuda a que te metas en la foto, haciendo que el sujeto sea más íntimo para el espectador.
photo by Andrew Hefter
Profundidad de Campo
¿Cómo se ve una Profundidad de Campo “llana”?
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photo by Jay Shapiro
Profundidad de Campo
¿Cómo se ve una Profundidad de Campo “llana”?
Una Profundidad de Campo “llana” también ayuda a que te metas en la foto, haciendo que el sujeto sea más íntimo para el espectador.
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Una Profundidad de Campo “profunda” se utiliza cuando se quiere tomar fotos de paisajes “grandes” y cuando se quiere mostrar todos los detalles de una imagén en la foto.
photo by Jay Shapiro
Profundidad de Campo
¿Cómo se ve una Profundidad de Campo “profunda”?
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Profundidad de Campo
¿Cómo se ve una Profundidad de Campo “profunda”?
Una Profundidad de Campo “profunda” se utiliza cuando se quiere tomar fotos de paisajes “grandes” y cuando se quiere mostrar todos los detalles de una imagén en la foto.
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photo by Ansel Adams
Profundidad de Campo ¿Cómo se ve una Profundidad de Campo “profunda”?
Una Profundidad de Campo “profunda” se utiliza cuando se quiere tomar fotos de paisajes “grandes” y cuando se quiere mostrar todos los detalles de una imagén en la foto.
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Experimento: Intenta tomar la misma imagén en multiples ocasiones utilizando diferentes modos de apertura. Presta atención a los diferentes efectos que puedes crear utilizando diferentes campos de profundidad.
1/15 f3.3
Tratemos con tu cámara:
Día 4 Aprendiendo acerca de la Luz
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Temas del Día
• Luz y Sombras
• El impacto del color
• Líneas y Patrones
Hoy hablaremos acerca de:
…y luego tomaremos la cámara para:
• Experimentar con color
• Utilizar líneas naturales para enmarcar nuestras fotos
JUGANDO CON LA LUZ
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Luz El otro día explicamos que la fotografía se trata de capturar la luz que rebota
de los diferentes objetos. Cuanod jugamos con las diferentes cualidades de la luz podemos cambiar la perspectiva de la foto totalmente.
“exposición normal” Lo que significa que la imagén, en algún lugar, tiene algo de blanco y negro “puro”. Los
colores de la imagén son una representación de lo que realmente se presenta.
Photo by: Jay Shapiro
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Luz
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“exposición normal” Lo que significa que la imagén, en algún lugar, tiene algo de blanco y negro “puro”. Los
colores de la imagén son una representación de lo que realmente se presenta.
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Luz
“baja exposición” Significa que la imagén está más oscura de lo normal. Crea una sensación de
misterio, oscuridad y miedo.
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Luz
“baja exposición” Significa que la imagén está más oscura de lo normal. Crea una sensación de
misterio, oscuridad y miedo.
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Luz
“baja exposición” Significa que la imagén está más oscura de lo normal. Crea una sensación de
misterio, oscuridad y miedo.
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“bajo expuesta” Hay veces que las fotos resultan bajo expuestas por accidente, porque la
cámara se enfoca en el fondo brillante y expone tomando en cuenta esto, y no lo sujetos que se encuentran en el primer plano. Esto se puede
arreglar utilizando un flash para iluminar a los objetos que están en el primer plano.
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Jay
Sh
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Luz
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“Sobre Expuesto” Significa que la imagén tiene luz de más.
Crea una sensación de inocencia, invierno, y hasta a veces parece fuerte.
Ph
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by:
Jay
Sh
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Luz
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“Sobre Expuesta” Algunas veces podemos crear una imagén sobre expuesta intencionalmente para crear diferentes sensaciones con ésta.
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Luz
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Ph
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by:
Jay
Sh
apir
o
Luz
“Sobre Expuesta” Algunas veces podemos crear una imagén sobre expuesta intencionalmente para crear diferentes sensaciones con ésta.
PROBEMOS…
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Intenta la sobre/baja exposición:
+/- Exposición
Utiliza la línea de mando para seleccionar + o – exposición hasta dos paradas de apretura (f-stops) Esto hará que la cámara sobre/baje exponga las imágenes.
Cambia la exposición
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Utilizando Sombras Una vez domines como funciona la exposición alta/baja puedes utilizarlos a tu
favor para crear sombras estratégicas en tus imágenes.
photo by Andrew Hefter
Luz
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Usando Sombras Una vez entiendas como controlar sobre/bajo exposición entonces puedes
usarlas a tu favor creando sombras estratégicas en tus imágenes. P
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Luz
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Utilizando Sombras Las sombras pueden crear una perspectiva de profundidad en una foto
bi-dimensional. Esto es una foto de un papel arrugado.
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PROBEMOS…
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Experimenta con Sombras:
Intenta tomar fotos de tu propia sombra y observa que impacto tiene cuando pones la luz en diferentes posiciones: 1 – Toma un pedazo de papel y arrugalo, doblalo o cortalo de la forma en que prefieras y luego toma varias fotos con la luz en diferentes posiciones. 2 – Utiliza la luz para tomar fotos de uno de tus amigos. Posiciona la luz debajo, encima, o al lado para crear diferentes sombras.
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Experimenta con Sombras: Forzando la Exposición
Método #1:Puedes mantener la exposición presionando suavemente el botón de opturador hasta la mitad. Esto hace que la exposición se mantengan en la misma posición mientras cambias la luz para crear las sombras. Metodo #2: Seleccional el modo “Spot Meter”: 1)Presiona el botón “Fn” 2)Utiliza la flecha que va hacia abajo para seleccionar el “modo del metro” 3)Utiliza la flecha derecha para seleccionar “Spot” La cámara seleccionara la exposición basado en la luz que se refleja en el centro. Puedes combinar ambos métodos para alistar la exposición en un objeto en especifico en la foto (ejemplo: el cielo) y luego puedes mover la cámara hacia tu imagen.
Photo by: Jay Shapiro
Existen dos maneras de “engañar” la cámara para que te permita crear imágenes con sombras…
JUGANDO CON COLOR
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Jugando con Color
Si cambias el “tono” o el color de una imagén también puedes crear diferentes sensaciones…
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Luz de Color
“Tono Azul” Cambia la imagén y crea una sensación de frío.
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Luz de Color
“Tono Azul” Cambia la imagén y crea una sensación de frío.
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Luz de Color
“Tono Cálido” Cuando utilizamos rojos o naranjas creamos una sensación cálida
o caliente.
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Luz de Color
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Jay
Sh
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“Tono Cálido” Cuando utilizamos rojos o naranjas creamos una sensación cálida
o caliente.
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“Tono Sepia” Cambia la imagén a un tono marrón claro que inspira una sensación de
viejo o antiguedad. P
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Luz de Color
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Ph
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by:
Jay
Sh
apir
o
Luz de Color
“Tono Sepia” Cambia la imagén a un tono marrón claro que inspira una sensación de
viejo o antiguedad.
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Ph
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by:
Jay
Sh
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Ph
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by:
Jay
Sh
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Luz de Color
“Tono Sepia” Cambia la imagén a un tono marrón claro que inspira una sensación de
viejo o antiguedad.
PROBEMOS…
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Utiliza el Tono Sepia de la Cámara:
Tono Sepia
Presopna el botón “E” de efectos Utiliza las flechas de arriba/abajo para seleccionar el “Color” Luego utiliza las flechas que van de lado a lado para seleccionar “S” de tono Sepia.
Intenta tomar tus propias fotos estilo antiguo.
Photo by: Ann Lockley
LÍNEAS Y PATRONES
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Líneas y Patrones Líneas trazadas para crear perspectiva
“Perspectiva” Podemos uilizar líneas en nuestra imagén para crear una sensación de
distancia y profundidad.
Photo by: Jay Shapiro
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Photo by: Alamy
Líneas y Patrones Líneas trazadas para crear perspectiva
“Perspectiva”
Podemos uilizar líneas en nuestra imagén para crear una sensación de distancia y profundidad.
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Líneas para enmarcar
“Enmarcando” Podemos utilizar líneas y objetos naturales para enmarcar nuestro sujeto y llevar la atención hacia éste.
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by:
Jay
Sh
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Líneas y Patrones
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Los patrones de líneas naturales pueden crear imágenes sorprendentes
Líneas y Patrones
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Líneas y Patrones Los patrones de líneas naturales pueden crear imágenes sorprendentes
Probemos…
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Experimenta con Patrones:
Utiliza tus ojos para ver a tu vecino de una forma diferente. Intenta ver los patrones y líneas que están presentes en todos lados. Luego, toma tu cámara e intenta capturarlos. No te cohibas, toma fotos de diferentes ángulos y posiciones que nunca antes habias intentado.
DÍA 5 Más alla de la cámara
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Tema del Día
• Retratos
• Cómo mejorar tus fotos
• Lo que podemos hacer por ti
• Qué puedes hacer con esta nueva herramienta
Hoy hablaremos acerca de…
…y luego tomaremos las cámaras para:
• Tomar tus propios retratos
• Practicar las habilidades que han aprendido
RETRATOS
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Retratos Retratos son usualmente fotos de una sola persona que se utiliza para contar una
historia.
Los Buenos Retratos son: honestos, fascinantes, emotivos, preciosos
Estos pueden ser de : personas famosas, tu familia, animales o personas en general
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Jay
Sh
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El fondo puede describir a la persona a la que le estas tomando la foto…piensa acerca del ambiente que vas a crear.
Sean Connery por Annie Liebovitz
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Retratos
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Angelina Jolie
Retratos “Algunas veces es mejor utilizar un lienzo para posicionar tu sujeto y contar su
historia”
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by:
Jay
Sh
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o
Retratos “Los ojos son la ventana al alma”
PROBEMOS…
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Experimentando con Retratos:
Busca a un amig@ y habla con este por 10 minutos para aprender de ell@s. ¿Qué es lo que más le gusta? ¿Cómo se define? Una vez conozcas a esta persona, toma la cámara e intenta capturar la definición de esta persona.
“MEJORANDO” TUS FOTOS
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“Mejorando” tus fotos:
Hasta ahora hemos hablado de como utilizar tu cámara para crear imágenes espectaculares. Pero también existen otras herramientas para mejorar las fotos que ya has tomado…
MANIPULACIÓN DE FOTOS
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Retoque de Fotos Heidi Klum una vez dijo:
" Asociame con un buen fotógrafo, un estilista ingenioso y un experto en retoques, y juntos crearemos una hermosa ilusión”
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Observa como las imagenes de la belleza que vemos todos los dias son creadas literalmente ante tus ojos….
Retoque de Foto
Comercial de Evolucion Dove
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Manipulación de Fotos
Lección: - Muchas de las grandes fotos que has visto han sido alteradas alguna vez.
• Programas como Photoshop pueden alterar las imágenes ya sea agrandando la foto, dándole nuevos colores, o borrando ciertos detalles. • Los sujetos también pueden verse diferentes cuando se usan diferentes lentes, filtros y luz que modifican el ambiente.
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Foto Compuesta Si combinamos diferentes fotos, podemos crear imágenes totalmente nuevas que
quizás nunca hayan existido…
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Fotos Compuestas Lección: Cosiderando las técnicas modernas del “photshop” no debes creer en todas
las fotos que ves, porque actualmente toda foto puede ser manipulada.
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Yuxtaposición “Yuxtaposición” es una palabra grande que se refiere a cuando se unen dos cosas, una
al lado de la otra, que normalmente no irían juntas. Esto puede crear fotos interesantes y hasta algunas veces graciosas.
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Yuxtaposición “Yuxtaposición” es una palabra grande que se refiere a cuando se unen dos cosas, una
al lado de la otra, que normalmente no irían juntas. Esto puede crear fotos interesantes y hasta algunas veces graciosas.
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Yuxtaposición “Yuxtaposición” es una palabra grande que se refiere a cuando se unen dos cosas, una
al lado de la otra, que normalmente no irían juntas. Esto puede crear fotos interesantes y hasta algunas veces graciosas.
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Foto-Ensayo Algunas personas dicen: “Una imagén dice más que 1,000 palabras” – pero a veces una sola foto no es suficiente. Tu puedes utlizar múltiples imágenes para
crear un foto-ensayo, y visualmente contar una historia.
Photo by: ANNA MOORE BUTZNER Photo by: MONTE DRAPER Photo by: CHRISTOPHER LENNEY
Winter’s Snowy Bite – Photo Essay (10 images) from Time.com
EL FUTURO
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¿Hacia dónde nos dirigimos?
Ahora tienes una muy importante y valiosa cosa en el mundo: Destreza Ahora está en tus manos utilizarla a tu propia manera. Aquí les presento algunas ideas…
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Lo que puedes hacer…
Puedes crear y vender tarjetas de felicitación
Compartir tus fotos con amigos
Hacer internado con un fotógrafo
Estudiar fotografía
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Lo que podemos hacer por ti Si sigues practicando y tomando fotos espectaculares, nosotros podemos: • Mostrar tus fotos en
www.netimpactphotos.com , donde las personas pueden ver y comprar calendarios, tarjetas, tazas, etc. Esto te ayudara a que recibas dinero por tu trabajo y fotos.
• Imprimir y publicar tus fotos en revistas y periódicos locales.
• Imprimir tus fotos y exhibirlas en galerias de arte.
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Cómo funcionará…
Cámara
Tarjeta de Memoria
Tus Fotos
Dinero generado
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Gracias!!!
Instructor Notes
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Now that you have completed the workshop, and the kids are starting to produce great photos (hopefully!), there are some follow-up steps that you / the-local-supervisor can do to make sure we keep the momentum going: 1. Help the kids to select the best photos and send them to
us to post on www.NetImpactPhotos.com – where they can be viewed and bought in various forms. Keep sending us new photos as the kids continue taking them and improving.
2. Contact local restaurants or galleries, tell them about the program, and ask if they would be willing to donate some time to display the kids works in their own “show”.
3. Use the included 4”x6” photo paper to show the kids how they can print out their photos and create their own custom cards or postcards, that they can give to their friends, or sell to the public in local cafes or markets.
After the Workshop… (pg1)
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4. Use the sample press release in the “Resource Slides”
section, to let the local news media and lifestyle magazines know about the program. Be prepared to send them some of the kids’ photos as examples. They may agree to run a story and even pay for the images they print.
5. Think about where in the center you can create your own display place to celebrate the kids and their work. This will build their self-esteem, and will increase interest from other children for future rounds of the workshop.
6. Send us the “post-workshop form” so that we can help you to keep the program going and growing, either by yourselves or with other Muskoka Foundation photography instructors that can visit your community in the future.
After the Workshop… (pg2)
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7. If any of the kids have shown a strong interest in
continuing with photography, help them to find: • Local photo contests
• Professional photographers in your community
that they could volunteer / intern with – to gain mentorship and experience.
• Photography or Art School programs that they can work towards applying for. Help them to build up and print their ‘portfolio’
• Local photo editors at newspapers / magazines that they can volunteer / intern with.
8. Suggest to the kids how they can start their own small businesses taking photos for friends special events, or local family portraits, etc.
After the Workshop… (pg3)
F.A.Q’s .
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Our goal is to make this workshop as easy for you to teach as it is for the kids to learn.
To try and accomplish this, we have assembled a list of the most Frequently Asked Questions,
and their answers.
If you have any questions for us, that are not addressed here, or that you’d like us to add for
future workshops, please let us know!
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q1: Who keeps the cameras and printer after the workshop? Answer: Although the cameras technically are the property of the Muskoka
Foundation, they are the local school/orphanage/community center’s to keep. Our expectation is that the center will continue to make them available for the kids to use and practice their photography after the workshop. In order to keep the cameras secure and in good working order, we suggest that the center create a sign-out process for the cameras, and that they always remain locked up in the center overnight.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q2: Who owns the rights to the images taken? Answer: Our philosophy is that the children should remain the exclusive owners of
the rights to their own images. In order to maximize the benefit of the workshop, we will use their photos both for promotion and sales activities online, in print and potentially in physical galleries. The Muskoka Foundation will not retain any of the revenues generated from any of those activities though, and all money will be sent back to the local community. While we could document the above statements in a formal/legal rights release agreement, we believe that would likely be too complicated / scary for the kids and their parents. We are happy to answer any questions on this topic that anyone in the local community might have.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q3: What happens to the money generated from the sales? Answer: The Muskoka Foundation does not keep any of the money generated from
the sales of the childrens’ photos. It is up to the local school / orphanage / community center to decide how any money generated should be split. Some possibilities include: - keep it in the center to buy more supplies and cameras - split it evenly amongst the children in the group - transfer it to the individual child whose photo sold (or any combination of the above) Please note, in the case of printed products (eg: mugs, calendars, etc.) our corporate partners may deduct some funds to cover the costs of actual production/printing and credit-card / wire transfer fees.
Frequently Asked Questions
Resource Slides
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famous
AFRICAN
Photographers
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Why Learn Photography? There are some amazing & famous African photographers such as:
Malick Sidibe – Mali (born: 1935)
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Why Learn Photography? There are some amazing & famous African photographers such as:
Peter Magubane – South Africa (born:1932)
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Why Learn Photography? There are some amazing & famous African photographers such as:
Angèle Etoundi – Cameroon (born 1962)
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Why Learn Photography? There are some amazing & famous African photographers such as:
Angèle Etoundi – Cameroon (born 1962)
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Why Learn Photography? There are some amazing & famous African photographers such as:
Lien Botha – South Africa – (born:1961)
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famous
NATIVE AMERICAN
Photographers
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Why Learn Photography? There are some amazing & famous Native American photographers such as:
Lee Marmon – Pueblo - Born: 1925
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Why Learn Photography? There are some amazing & famous Native American photographers such as:
Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie – Seminole-Muscogee-Diné - Born: 1954
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Why Learn Photography? There are some amazing & famous Native American photographers such as:
Sally Larsen – Apache / Aleut - Born: 1954
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famous
ASIAN
Photographers
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Why Learn Photography? There are some amazing & famous Asian photographers such as:
Masato Seto – Thai/Japanese – Born: 1953
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Why Learn Photography? There are some amazing & famous Asian photographers such as:
Vandy Rattana – Cambodia – Born: 1980
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Why Learn Photography? There are some amazing & famous Asian photographers such as:
John Clang – Singapore – Born: 1973
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Why Learn Photography? There are some amazing & famous Asian photographers such as:
Chen Man – China – Born: 1980
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famous
Middle East
Photographers
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Why Learn Photography? There are some amazing & famous Asian photographers such as:
Nadia Benchallal – Algeria (born: 1963)
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Why Learn Photography? There are some amazing & famous Asian photographers such as:
Shirin Neshat – Iran – (born:1957)
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Why Learn Photography? There are some amazing & famous Asian photographers such as:
David Rubinger – Israel (born: 1924)