Tuesday, September 23, 2008

From Landscape to Portrait

Welcome.... to the art of shooting people (in the photographic sense of course) - Portrait shots. Now... there's 2 kinds of portrait shots - those set-up shots that you rig (the kind where you go "hey pose for me can?") as opposed to what i'd like to call the "sneaky sniper of candid moments" (the kind where your subjects go "eh why you take my picture sia? ARGH ARGH ARGH")

So... your mission if you choose to accept it, is to sneakily snipe shots of a NM class in action. and if it's good enough, you'll get it used in the department's publicity collaterals. so hang tight... cos awaaaaaaaaay we go...

Ok. So apparently the fact that there're 5 photographers shooting the class doesn't stop us from capturing candid shots of people in action



Who / What: Dr Ingrid Hoofd

Where: NM4212 Media & Representation Seminar Class

How: Canon 1000D 50mm Prime; ISO 800; F/10; 1/30 sec

Why: Shows Dr Hoofd in action observing one of the group discussions in class



Who / What: Soh Junhao (Below) and Chris Chang (top)

Where: NM4212 Media & Representation Seminar

How: Canon 1000D 50mm Prime; ISO 200; F/1.8; 1/50 sec

Why: Its an interesting shots of photographers in action (besides, someone needs to take photos of what we do for NM3223).

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