FASHION ASSIGNMENT: images due Friday March 7th. March 3rd & 7th are work days. Edited images due at the end of class the 7th.
Critique March 9th
Critique March 9th
- You will be doing a fashion photo shoot
- This can be done alone or in a group of up to 3 people.
- If working in a group: you can shoot together, all must participate, but must edit alone and turn in their own photos
- You will turn in 10 images: close ups, full bodies, details, head shots. Show a variety! You will make a contact sheet with all 10 images. 2 images will be you "cover shots" and will be printed.
- There needs to be a concept, who is this person, why are they dressed like this, where are they going...create a story line
- You can go high fashion or everyday wear, you can shoot in the studio, or outside
- These images need to be fully edited, I want them to look like they belong in a magazine! Think about EVERYTHING you have learned in photoshop.
- This assignment is worth 50 points, 5 points a picture.
- You will create a story board, 10 points. Story board one side, write out previsualization on the other side
- Start by creating a presentation of at least 10 images and information about the fashion photographer.
PREVISUALIZATION: pre-production check list for shoots
1. Location ( Outside or Inside or Studio)
2. Lighting ( Natural, Fill-reflector or flash, Studio Lighting, and/or Unique Key Lighting )
3. Exposure ( Manual, Metered)
4. Lens Options ( Normal, Wide Angle, Macro, Telephoto, Fish Eye )
5. Creative Focus ( Aperture depth of field and Shutter speed motions focus )
6. ISO ( Start @ 100 and move up as needed to maintain desired motion focus )
7. Angle of View ( Worm’s Eye, Bird’s Eye, Eye to Eye,Looking Through )
8. White Balance ( AWB, Custom, Tungsten, Shade, Florescent, Daylight )
9. Equipment (Tripod, Props, Assistants, Backdrops, etc.)
10. Model (Release, Wardrobe, Makeup, Hair)
1. Location ( Outside or Inside or Studio)
2. Lighting ( Natural, Fill-reflector or flash, Studio Lighting, and/or Unique Key Lighting )
3. Exposure ( Manual, Metered)
4. Lens Options ( Normal, Wide Angle, Macro, Telephoto, Fish Eye )
5. Creative Focus ( Aperture depth of field and Shutter speed motions focus )
6. ISO ( Start @ 100 and move up as needed to maintain desired motion focus )
7. Angle of View ( Worm’s Eye, Bird’s Eye, Eye to Eye,Looking Through )
8. White Balance ( AWB, Custom, Tungsten, Shade, Florescent, Daylight )
9. Equipment (Tripod, Props, Assistants, Backdrops, etc.)
10. Model (Release, Wardrobe, Makeup, Hair)

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