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Using the Elements of Art to Find Beautiful Patterns
The key to shooting texture...
WHAT ARE WE LEARNING: Texture in Photography
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT: Capturing texture in a photograph can add visual interest, highlight unique patterns, or even evoke emotions. Texture photography overlaps with many kinds of photography, including everything from fine art to classic portraiture. Texture also plays an important role in macro photography.
HOW WILL MY TEACHER KNOW WHAT I LEARNED: You will practice different techniques and gradually show your success!
But first...we need to discuss composition....
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In a good composition, you will know precisely what the subject of the image is, while a bad composition leaves you thinking, “I'm not sure what the point of that photo is, what am I supposed to look at”? Sometimes the right composition is obvious.
“Everything has its own texture, and there’s something about the way things feel that you can just see.”
Image by Cole Keister
Image by Meg Madden
Texture is everywhere. And the more you pay attention, the more you’ll see!
From peeling paint on an abandoned building to waterdrops on a window, texture comes in all shapes and sizes. To find interesting textures, stay aware of your surroundings and you just may find something unique.
“When you’re photographing texture, you need to consider what kind of light there is. And because I’m mostly out in nature, I’m not in a position to control that light,” says Madden.
“Bright, intense sun kills texture, for example. So I’m always looking for an overcast, rainy day. When everything is wet, the texture is that much more intense.”
Image by Cole Keister
Texture photography is all about composition and trying to find a way to make the texture the main character of the photo.
A simple way to experiment with composition is by changing your camera angles.
Double click to open the folder on your desktop.
If you do NOT have a Photography folder, MAKE ONE (right click...New Folder)
Create a NEW FOLDER INSIDE YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY FOLDER
(right click...New Folder)
Name the folder:
TEXTURE
For this assignment, you will photograph TEXTURE in three different ways.
You will photograph TEXTURE subjects in 3 different ways!
You MUST compare and contrast TWO DIFFERENT textural qualities... SMOOTH vs. ROUGH
SMOOTH
One of the photos to exhibit a dominance of smooth texture!
Look to your lighting to help convey smoothness in texture.
The viewer should be able to describe the photo as FEELING SMOOTH.
ROUGH
One of the photos to exhibit a dominance of ROUGH texture!
Lighting and color will help convey roughness.
The viewer should be able to describe the photo as FEELING ROUGH.
Dominance and Subordination are both Principles of Design are ways of creating an emphasis or focal point to an artwork!
SMOOTH & ROUGH TOGETHER!
Find a 3rd subject with both SMOOTH & ROUGH to shoot!
FOR THIS SUBJECT, find something that you believe will look great as a BLACK & WHITE image (hint: make it Black & white in Photoshop)
Lighting and contrast will help convey smoothness AND roughness.
The viewer should be able to describe the photo as FEELING ROUGH & SMOOTH.
Depth of Field...
There may be instances when a lot of depth of field is warranted. In other pictures, shallow depth of field may help to accentuate the texture that you're trying to highlight.
The amount of space focused on at one time controlled by the APERTURE (f stop).
f22 (SMALL Aperture opening) = Deep/Great DOF
vs f1.4 (LARGE Aperture Opening = Shallow/Less DOF
The LARGER the opening of the lens (small f Stop number) the LESS/SHALLOW the Depth of Field.
Only the dog is sharp when using F 1.4 and the background appears blurred/out of focus.
The smallest opening (large F stop number) the GREATER the Depth of Field. The dog and the background are sharp when using F 22.
Each day you take photos you will make sure to download images BEFORE leaving class!
Click OPEN (on the left)
Navigate to Desktop> PHOTOGRAPHY folder>Textures
Select ONE of the subjects/images you would like to work with.
You should have multiple of each texture subject to choose from!
Always select the best image based upon three criteria:
Does it work for your assignment?
Is it a good exposure?
Is it in focus?
Click OPEN
CHOOSE YOUR BEST IMAGES! If they don't meet the criteria, check out a camera and go shoot some more!
Shortcut: Shift + Ctrl + S
(or File: SAVE AS)
Save as Type: PHOTOSHOP!
Then click Save to Cloud Documents
Save to CREATIVE CLOUD!
Click the Save to CREATIVE CLOUD button
Name the document:
"First Name Last Name TEXTURE1"
Click SAVE
If it will NOT save to Creative Cloud, please let me know immediately!
If you have selected your best TEXTURE photo you can do the same process for other TEXTURE photos of a different subjects!
(Open through Photoshop, Save as, Save to Creative Cloud)
Brightness/Contrast
Exposure
Vibrance
Hue/Saturation
Color Balance
Black & White (no Tints)
Create a new layer and use the Spot Healing or patch tools to clean it up!
Remember to make sure Content-Aware is selected AND Sample All Layers is checked!
Make sure your adjustment layers are ON the TOP in the layers panel so that any other alterations (spot healing etc) are adjusted also!
Remember! If your image area is dark, make your signature WHITE. If the image area is light, make your signature BLACK!
Make sure you have added the vignette AND your signature!
Each image MUST have YOUR signature on the bottom right!
You will export 3 images:
First Name Last Name TEXTURE1.jpg
First Name Last Name TEXTURE2.jpg
First Name Last Name TEXTURE3.jpg
3 Images of YOUR choice of DIFFERENT subjects utilizing TEXTURES!
One of the photos MUST exhibit a dominance of SMOOTH texture
One of the photos MUST exhibit a dominance of ROUGH texture
Third photo MUST exhibit BOTH SMOOTH & ROUGH Textures AND must be made Black & White (no Tint please)!
Each image but be edited appropriately in Photoshop
Each image MUST have a signature and a Vignette
Each image MUST be named correctly (first name last name TEXTURE1.jpg)
File format turned in MUST be correct (jpg)
When the assignment is returned to you in Teams, a PDF will be attached with a breakdown of your score!
When you are done, add your photos to your PORTFOLIO. Give each Photo a title and a descriptive paragraph!
Ctrl+Alt+Delete then select SIGN OFF!