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  1. photographers/sales specialist in Ontario Mills: I am not qualified in their interest because I do not have 1 year in customer service. However I do have photography experience so I do meet the minimum requirements. I also do match what they want in an employee that being a fast pace worker who has communicative skills. This jobs has me photographing guest and handing out gifts and socializing
  2. Photographer/sales associate offered by Summit Portraits, 1-3 years of experience in photography, Quad wants resumes and to see the work you have from before while Summit portraits wants ability to work with or without people.
  3. Photographer for cherished memories photography: I do qualify for this as its photographing children, from elementary to high school students. This job entails moving around from place to place and requires a drivers license

sandy Skoglung

I think of Sandy’s work similar to how I think about Ruffles, they are alright but not my favorite but have much to love about them.  It’s very unique and has a certain taste needed to indulge into the work. Her style being making a room a single dullish color, with a subject. Then adding something that contrast the color adding more depth.

MULTIPLE EXPOSURE WITH FLASH AND SLOW SHUTTER SPEED

you need to darken the room and position your subject against a black background. Allow enough background area for the number of different exposures you intend to make. When you are using a ground glass camera, mark off on the glass, with grease pencil, the areas where the subject should be for each different exposure. If not using a ground glass camera, make a pencil sketch to help you position the subject. Set up the electronic flash lights so the minimum amount of illumination falls on the background itself. Turn off all room lights and make your first exposure. Then, without advancing the film, move your subject to the next position for the second exposure. Repeat this procedure for each image you want to record on the film.

DSLR CAMER AND LENS PPT

  1. DSLR is a digital single lens reflex

2.  the camera has a mirror system, and inside the mirror system lets you preview through the viewfinder the same image that is captured on film/sensor

3. the camera and the phone camera are different

4.  the prime lens are the only one that got focal length

5. zoom lenses has a variable focal length

6. the kit lens is a basic lens that comes with a camera body in a “kit.”

7. there is a AF (autofocus) and a MF (manual focus) and they are different focus.

8. ISO (International organization for standards) is a number that describes film’s sensitivity to light.

9. the high ISO value means that the sensor will be MORE sensitive to light, meaning it will take LESS LIGHT to get the right exposure

10.  the ISO speed can now used to described sensitivity of digital sensors in digital cameras

11. you have to choose the correct ISO for your shooting situation. meaning the more available light means lower ISO.

12. the less available light from the ISO means higher ISO

13.  the shutter speed is how long the shutter is open

14. you have to choose the shutter speed based on the situation meaning the higher speed is to capture the fast action

15. the shutter in a camera is half a circle (about 180 degree)

16. shutter speed: 1/60 second

17. the aperture also known as the f-stop

18. fraction: focal length divided by lens diameter

19. the denominator becomes the f-stop number

20. the smaller number actually represents a larger opening

21. fasts lens has bigger maximum for the aperture

22. aperture and depth of field: larger aperture, shallower depth of field

23. depth of field and focal length: longer lenses APPEAR to have a shallower depth of field because they are magnifying the subject.

24. P (Program): camera sets shutter speed and aperture, but you can choose ISO, AF/MF, white balance

25. Tv (Shutter Speed priority): you choose shutter speed, camera chooses appropriate aperture