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  1. I would like to do videography 

2. some responsibilities are

  • Filming video on set and on location.
  • Working with creative teams and clients to plan video shoots.
  • Setting up and taking down cameras, microphones, lighting, props and other equipment.
  • Editing footage after recording.

3. the salary of a videographer is $59,185 to $89,397

4. one thing that interests me is that I get to produce things that people would enjoy to watch and play

5. some skills are

  • Manual dexterity, physical mobility, and some physical strength/stamina.
  • Bravery to get the camera shot in risky situations.
  • Creativity and attention to detail.
  • Ability to work under deadline pressure.
  • Organization to manage their time efficiently.

 

Camera Modes

  • Portrait Mode. This Image mode sets a wide aperture in order to get a shallow depth of field and to blur the background for taking portraits.
  • Sports Mode. The sports camera mode sets a faster shutter speed to freeze the motion of the subject in wildlife/sports/action photography.
  • In “Aperture Priority” mode, you manually set the lens aperture, while the camera automatically picks the right shutter speed to properly expose the image
    Manual mode forces you to constantly change all of the settings any time the light changes. Using an automatic, or partially automatic, mode can adjust settings
    Macro photography is extreme close-up photography, usually of very small subjects and living organisms like insects, in which the size of the subject in the photograph is greater than life size
    With Cinematic mode, your iPhone camera can record videos with a shallow depth of field and add beautiful focus transitions for a cinema-grade look.
  • Night Mode – Used in low light conditions, with Night mode, your camera uses a slower shutter speed to capture the details in the distance,
  • Bulb mode will allow you to determine your own shutter speed if the cameras slowest speed isn’t slow enough for you.
  • Full Auto–Mode is the main camera mode most novice photographers rely on when they start in photography. Using this dial mode, the camera automatically selects
  • Close up mode is for pictures of flowers, insects or any other small subject matter that requires you to get in close.
  • If you are in auto mode, the camera will do all of the work. It will choose the settings it thinks is right for that scene that is currently in the frame
  • Underwater mode does exactly that – it allows for the best type of exposure when you are shooting in water.

lightroom edits

On a high level, Lightroom is the best tool to manage and process the thousands of photos that live on your devices.                                                                                                              Retouching Images

Lightroom is specifically built to efficiently handle a professional photographer’s workflow, from photo management to finishing touches.                          Retouching Images 

Lightroom is specifically built to efficiently handle a professional photographer’s workflow, from photo management to finishing touches.                                                                      Adding More Than One Photo to a Single Project

 

Photoshop specializes in greater control to achieve more expansive edits that will help you make a few images look flawless.

Photoshop ventures into image manipulation, creation, and enhancement.

Photoshop is the best choice for images where you want pixel-level perfection.

portrait

I think the pictures came out good, but I could make the pictures even better and make the editing even better. I need to work on the way I take my pictures to make them even better.

 

  • 1. Alter your perspective
  • 2. Play with eye contact
  • 3. Use the rules of portrait composition, then break them
  • 4. Experiment with lighting
  • 5. Move your subject out of their comfort zone
  • 6. Shoot candidly
  • 7. Introduce a prop
  • 8. Focus on one body part (and get close up!)
  • 9. get a good shutter speed
  • 10. Take pictures from different angles

framing a subject

1/400 sec, f/5.0, ISO 6400, manual

 

I did good on my composition. I could’ve edited them better . I would get the lighting better and make the object stand out more. I do not think they belong to the home page because I did a poorly job on the photos I took.

125 sec, f/5.6, ISO 320, Manual

 

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