For October 15:
Shoot 100 images, ideally of the same person, place, or thing, in at least four different lighting environments. Try to represent at least four different color temperatures. Some examples of these include:
- “Golden Hour” (early morning or late afternoon sunlight) – WARM
- Midday, Overhead Sun – NEUTRAL
- Cloudy day, overcast sky – COOL
- “Open shade” – COOL
- Incandescent or Warm LED domestic interior lights – WARM
- Candlelight – WARM
- Non-continuous spectrum emitters like green fluorescents (office building, subway), mercury vapor or sodium vapor street lamps – VARIOUS COLOR CASTS
Offload and do an initial sort of your images by the start of our individual and small group meetings next week; please show up to our meeting with your images in Lightroom according to the course drive layout, with under 20 images rated so that we can begin processing together.
Review the Color Lecture, Lecture Images, and Tech Handout if necessary. You can also see the work that last semester’s students did on this assignment here. *The work of Marie Lossky is a particularly strong example of this assignment from last Spring.
- *All students upload 4 final, processed “Color 1” JPEGs to Google Drive by 6:30pm on Wednesday 10/21.