Sunday, June 24, 2007

FPPF: First Monthly Critic Hour

Today's the first of the monthly critic hour. Our batch of the Advanced Photography Workshop would be the pioneer of FPPF's vision of continuous learning on photography. We definitely learned something with the exchange of opinions by professional photographers on our work.

The next Critic Hour is on July 29. The theme is product photography. Each one of us should bring three (3) pictures.


After lunch, we sat-in on the lecture of the ongoing Advanced Photography Workshop as the topic is painting by light.

The gadgets needed (aside from a camera and a tripod) is an auto-thyristor flash and/or torch (flashlight). With the camera at bulb setting (an f/16 apperture can be used and ISO 100), you can illuminate specific parts of the subject/s. To focus the light, use a (5-inch) tube.

Oh! If you want to use ice in your product photography, you can use an acrylic ice cube. Sure beats your problem of the ice melting before you even take picture of the product... c",)

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