introduction to basic photography

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INTRODUCTION TO BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY

Hello! I am Abdul.I am Abdullah Fikri Ismanto.

Experiences

-Freelance videographer (Ever worked for Google, BP Global, Unilever, Danone, and numerous start up company) - 2015-Internship at Perum Produksi Film Negara Indonesia (PFN) - 2015-Founder and director Obscura - 2013-2015-Head Director ODDISEY - 2013

Organization

-Liga Film Mahasiswa ITB

-Digital Cinematography Indonesia

-Kaskus Plastic and Toy Camera

-Lomography Indonesia

Volunteer

-Student energy

-Indonesia mengajar

What we are going to learn?

1. The History

2. Exposure

3. Composition & Framing

4. Lighting

The coining of the word "photography" is usually attributed to Sir John Herschel in 1839. It is based on the Greek φῶς (phos), (genitive: phōtós) meaning "light", and γραφή (graphê), meaning "drawing, writing", together meaning "drawing with light"

What is photography?

THE HISTORYHistoria, meaning "inquiry, knowledge acquired by investigation"

1

TIMELINE

Camera Obscura

(18th century)

Early Fixed Images

(1826)

Daguerreotypes & Calotypes

(1833)

Dry Plates(1855)

The first photograph ever, by Joseph Nicephore Niepce in 1826. The image depicts the view from an upstairs window at Niépce's estate, Le Gras, in the Burgundy region of France.

There are 72 kind of camera.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_camera_types

2

EXPOSURE

Exposure triangle

Aperture / Diaphragm

ISO

Shutter Speed

AND TABLESA B C

Yellow 10 20 7

Blue 30 15 10

Orange 5 24 16

COMPOSITION& FRAMING

3

Rule of Third

Leading lines

Depth & Background

Patterns & Repetition

Framing

Lighting

4

Characteristic of light

Direction of light

Front lighting Side lighting Back lighting

Color Temperature of light

Cool Warm

Degree of diffusion light

Hard Soft

Types of light

Available light

Outdoor Indoor

Artificial light

Strobe & Continuous light

Mixed light

Available light + Strobe light

Mixed light

Available light + Strobe light

Additional Tips-When photograph an event, Always do a teamwork. Divide the focal length.

-Make an shotlist before the shoot.

-Keep learning.

BOOM!Any questions?You can find me at @abdullfikri & info@abdullfikri.com

CREDITSSpecial thanks to all the people who made and released these awesome resources for free. All of this content just for education purposes only and all of rights are owning bye content creator.

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