Keeping Focus and Moving Toward a Post-COVID19 World with Don Giannatti
Keeping Focus and Moving Toward a Post-COVID19 World with Don Giannatti
I am honored to be speaking to the membership of ASMP about my ideas on moving forward away from this “lockdown”. My focus is on what has remained and what has changed and utilizing our vision to help make the transition to what is new.
HERE IS THE REPLAY OF THE WEBINAR:
From the ASMP bulletin:
01: Lighting Class: Light Principle One: The Size of the Light Source
Let's look at light and the four principles of how light works. First up, the size of the light source in relation to the size of the subject. Imagine looking out the window at the front yard and without seeing the sky knowing whether it is sunny or cloudy. We do...
Assignment 1, P52 LE Edition, Portraits for Newspaper
Assignment Number One: Brief: A local newspaper has annexed an adjoining town when its newspaper folded up shop. The in-house creative at the paper wants to make a splash in the area by featuring some of its residents exclaiming happiness and joy that they can now get...
02: Lighting Class: Light Principle Two: The Distance of the Light Source
DISTANCE OF THE LIGHT SOURCE FROM THE SUBJECT The second principle of light is the distance of the light source from the subject. One thing for sure, if it is artificial light, the distance of the light source from the subject can change the size relationship, but...
03: Lighting Class: Lighting Principle Three: The Color of Light
LIGHTING PRINCIPLE THREE: THE COLOR OF LIGHT We see light usually as a white source, or at least a neutral source. It isn't. neutral, it has a color to it and that color can influence all the parts of your image, from shadows to highlights. We don't see the color of...
“Lighthouse: Maine; A Photoshop Twist
I recently rediscovered this image from a shoot I did in Maine a few years ago. I really wanted this image to work, but after trying it several times it just didn't have the snap I wanted. A few days ago, I was revisiting that shoot for a client and found the image....
04: Lighting Principle Four: Angle of the Light Source to Subject / Camera
Lighting Principle Number Four: The Angle of the Light to the Subject and the Camera Law of Physics: Angle of Incidence equals the Angle of Reflection. This is an axiom that a lot of people hear and repeat without taking careful note of what it means to their...