Photo Shoot
Dec 24, 2015
Photo Shoot
Overview
Camera Settings and tips for taking good photos
Start Clicking
Downloading and reviewing!
Taking photos using a sample storyboard.
Creating a Photostory of shots to share
Showcase and Celebrate
Reflection
Photo Shoot Format
Photo Shoot: Solo
Close Up
Tips for clicking
Mid Shot
Long Shot
Rule of Thirds
Frames
Frame your background
Crop Shots
Do you see things that shouldn't be there?
Fun Shots
Patterns and
Lines
Shadows Have People Guessing
Unusual Angles
Move Closer
Backgrounds can be a distraction
Steps and
Visual Points
Can lead the viewer into the picture
Keep The Horizon Level
Can lead the viewer into the picture
1. 2. 3. 4 5.
Close Up Mid Shot Long Shot Frame long shots Rule of Thirds
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Fun Shots Shadows and Patterns Angles Steps or leading the viewer
Straight Horizion
Photo Shoot Planner
Design Task
To create a Photostory 3 that gives examples of the interesting photo shots you can take using a digital camera.
Shooting Photos
Criteria1. The Photostory is to be made cooperatively with your partner.
2. Using the sample storyboard- take your own photos to create an example for each type of shot.
3. Experiment until you have a quality example for each. Continually review, reflect and reject.
4. *Download the photos onto the laptop - review, reflect accept OR reject and retake!
5. *Take a special ‘plain’ photo for both your title and end page.
6. Using Photostory add your photos and text to name each shot.
7. *Add music to your photostory.
Each star stage* needs to be signed off by the teacher before you can move on to the next stage.
Task
Remember to work as a team and listen to the ideas of others.