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Wednesday
24Feb2010

Photography as Visual Anthropology

Wednesday
24Feb2010

Aperture 2

Welcome to the start of the Aperture 2 & photography sessions. I will use this blog to share some resources and information during the course.

Resources for Aperture 2

Download a PDF of Keyboard Shortcuts

Below is a link of some third party websites

Third-Party Websites

Inside Aperture

The popular Inside Aperture website offers valuable information to photographers using Aperture. http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/aperture

Aperture Users Professional Network

From tips to articles on the digital workflow to podcasts, Aperture users have a great source for information and inspiration in the Aperture Users Professional Network. http://www.apertureprofessional.com

Aperture Plugged In

In addition to a comprehensive collection of Aperture plug-ins, the site offers plug-in forums and articles dedicated to extending the use of Aperture among Mac users.
http://www.aperturepluggedin.com/

Wednesday
10Feb2010

Psychology, metaphor and controversy in the art of photography

Wednesday
03Feb2010

Tears

Wonderful moving image by Angeles on the Video Production pathway.

Tears from Angeles Lopez on Vimeo.

Monday
01Feb2010

Aperture Lighting

Great studio lighting layered Photoshop document by Fredmiranda Download it and create your virtual setups.

iStockphoto have a range of articles on photography. Here’s a PDF sample.

Tutorials on three core basics of digital photography by ASHOTAPART - exposure, histogram, and white balance. 

DTOWN TV
Each week, Scott Kelby and Matt Kloskowski bring you the coolest tips and tricks, news and accessories for Nikon’s® Digital SLR cameras

DTOWN TV
Each week, Scott Kelby and Matt Kloskowski bring you the coolest tips and tricks, news and accessories for Nikon’s® Digital SLR cameras

Wednesday
13Jan2010

Tuesday
12Jan2010

Inspiration

I found a great site today The Candid Frame and listened to a podcasts

our photographers join the conversation with two of their own images to discuss a single topic. I think it will provide an opportunity to turn the conversation from equipment and software, to….wait for it…photographs. What a concept!

The first episode focus on “Shadow and Light” and brings together Jeff Curto (History of Photography & Lens Position), Chris Marquardt (Tips from the Top Floor), Martin Bailey and myself, Ibarionex Perello (The Candid Frame). If we get a good response to the show and format, I intend to continue producing the program once a month. Let me know what you think.

Also found some wonderful photography by Elliott Erwitt

Tuesday
12Jan2010

Photojournalism

Great images from around the world on the New York Times Lens Blog.

[From Photojournalism - Photography, Video and Visual Journalism Archives - Lens Blog - NYTimes.com]
Thursday
17Dec2009

Ben Watts

Tuesday
13Oct2009

Reflective Practice

Download the PDF’s below and read them for next weeks session

What is ‘Reflective Practice’ ?

Reflective Writing This paper focuses on Health care professionals but the basic principles are the same.

 

Donald Schön (1983) suggested that the capacity to reflect on action so as to engage in a process of continuous learning was one of the defining characteristics of professional practice. He argued that the model of professional training which he termed “Technical Rationality”—of charging students up with knowledge in training schools so that they could discharge when they entered the world of practice, perhaps more aptly termed a “battery” model—has never been a particularly good description of how professionals “think in action”, and is quite inappropriate to practice in a fast-changing world.
The cultivation of the capacity to reflect in action (while doing something) and on action (after you have done it) has become an important feature of professional training programmes in many disciplines, and its encouragement is seen as a particularly important aspect of the role of the mentor of the beginning professional. Indeed, it can be argued that “real” reflective practice needs another person as mentor or professional supervisor, who can ask appropriate questions to ensure that the reflection goes somewhere, and does not get bogged down in self-justification, self-indulgence or self-pity!

The quality and depth of the reflection, however, is not specified within this formulation: and it is interesting that two different traditions of professional development emphasise seemingly contradictory aspects. Reynolds (1965), and particularly Dreyfus and Dreyfus (1986) discuss how developing practitioners come gradually to take for granted aspects of their practice which initially preoccupied them, and move on to be concerned about (reflect upon) wider matters. This taking-for-granted on the one hand, and reflection on the other, offers a view of how reflection-on-action deepens in the course of a career.


ATHERTON J S (2009) Learning and Teaching; Reflection and Reflective Practice [On-line] UK: Available: http://www.learningandteaching.info/learning/reflecti.htm Accessed: 12 October 2009

 

Tuesday
13Oct2009

PDP

Session 2 PDP resources. Until Moodle runs smoothly I will use this blog for mateials and updates.

What is a PDP?

BBC -What’s your personality type?

The VARK questionnaire

Download and complete the following word documents

Who Am I?

Personal Skills

Tuesday
22Sep2009

Film Analysis

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The Film Analysis Guide was developed to meet the needs of faculty and students at Yale who are interested in becoming familiar with the vocabulary of film studies and the techniques of cinema. The user can either read the complete document or search out a particular topic of interest. -- Related links within the Guide are provided as appropriate, as are links to film clips illustrating the topic or term in question.

Fairly decent resource on film language. We will be working through aspects of this during the first semester. Please feel compelled to read and watch the clips.

[From Film Analysis]