Understanding Depth of Field (Nov 16)
Dates: November 16, 2024
Meetings: Saturday, 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM CST
Location: Online Zoom Classroom
Cost: $85 (HCP members receive a 10% discount)
Instructor: Christine Callahan
Skill Level: Beginners
In this workshop, participants explore creative possibilities utilizing depth of field (DOF), lens choice, and selective focus. We will cover all aspects of aperture settings, focus options, and effects of multiple focal lengths. Participants will partake in several photographic exercises to explore the relationship between aperture settings, distance to the subject, and creating emphasis through intentional points of sharpness. Additional topics include ISO, manual exposure, low-light situations, and dynamic camera angles.
Objectives:
Explore the relationship between aperture and depth of field
Discover how lenses’ focal lengths affect the depth of field
Practice photographing to achieve great depth of field and maximum sharpness
Practice photographing to achieve shallow depth of field and selective focus areas
Practice using manual and auto-focus options
Prerequisites:
Photography I or working knowledge of shutter speed and ISO settings. The ability to share your computer screen via Zoom.
Course Prep:
Please have your DSLR or mirrorless camera ready to photograph during the online session. We will be running our classroom using Zoom software (free). Please download it in advance: https://zoom.us/. To view images, we will use the screen-sharing option in Zoom. Please set your computer settings to allow for sharing (see this link on screen sharing https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362153-Sharing-your-screen-or-desktop-on-Zoom).
Dates: November 16, 2024
Meetings: Saturday, 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM CST
Location: Online Zoom Classroom
Cost: $85 (HCP members receive a 10% discount)
Instructor: Christine Callahan
Skill Level: Beginners
In this workshop, participants explore creative possibilities utilizing depth of field (DOF), lens choice, and selective focus. We will cover all aspects of aperture settings, focus options, and effects of multiple focal lengths. Participants will partake in several photographic exercises to explore the relationship between aperture settings, distance to the subject, and creating emphasis through intentional points of sharpness. Additional topics include ISO, manual exposure, low-light situations, and dynamic camera angles.
Objectives:
Explore the relationship between aperture and depth of field
Discover how lenses’ focal lengths affect the depth of field
Practice photographing to achieve great depth of field and maximum sharpness
Practice photographing to achieve shallow depth of field and selective focus areas
Practice using manual and auto-focus options
Prerequisites:
Photography I or working knowledge of shutter speed and ISO settings. The ability to share your computer screen via Zoom.
Course Prep:
Please have your DSLR or mirrorless camera ready to photograph during the online session. We will be running our classroom using Zoom software (free). Please download it in advance: https://zoom.us/. To view images, we will use the screen-sharing option in Zoom. Please set your computer settings to allow for sharing (see this link on screen sharing https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362153-Sharing-your-screen-or-desktop-on-Zoom).
Dates: November 16, 2024
Meetings: Saturday, 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM CST
Location: Online Zoom Classroom
Cost: $85 (HCP members receive a 10% discount)
Instructor: Christine Callahan
Skill Level: Beginners
In this workshop, participants explore creative possibilities utilizing depth of field (DOF), lens choice, and selective focus. We will cover all aspects of aperture settings, focus options, and effects of multiple focal lengths. Participants will partake in several photographic exercises to explore the relationship between aperture settings, distance to the subject, and creating emphasis through intentional points of sharpness. Additional topics include ISO, manual exposure, low-light situations, and dynamic camera angles.
Objectives:
Explore the relationship between aperture and depth of field
Discover how lenses’ focal lengths affect the depth of field
Practice photographing to achieve great depth of field and maximum sharpness
Practice photographing to achieve shallow depth of field and selective focus areas
Practice using manual and auto-focus options
Prerequisites:
Photography I or working knowledge of shutter speed and ISO settings. The ability to share your computer screen via Zoom.
Course Prep:
Please have your DSLR or mirrorless camera ready to photograph during the online session. We will be running our classroom using Zoom software (free). Please download it in advance: https://zoom.us/. To view images, we will use the screen-sharing option in Zoom. Please set your computer settings to allow for sharing (see this link on screen sharing https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362153-Sharing-your-screen-or-desktop-on-Zoom).
Images:
Christine Callahan, Botanical neon waves, from untitled series (2022)
Christine Callahan, Grass-hub spaceship, from series “Open letter to the mothership” (2019)