Noncredit Workshop
Know Your Camera 3: Developing a Digital Workflow
With: Jerry Omo Jr
Info: Aug 2-5 • Sat • 8:00am-12:00pm • Mon/Tue • 6:00-8:00pm • 3 mtgs • Saturday on location; Monday and Tuesday in Sakamaki C104, Manoa MultiMedia Lab • $200
Event ID: L09722
This advanced photographic workshop explores location photography and photographic post-production workflow. The workshop begins with a photo session focusing on shooting techniques, use of lighting, composition, and proper image capture. Over the next two sessions, the images produced are evaluated, corrected, and prepared for output using Photoshop.
Bring a DSLR or equivalent camera with manual capabilities on Saturday and an external storage media such as thumb or plug-and-play hard drive on Monday and Tuesday.
Prerequisites: Participants must have a strong working knowledge of manual settings on their camera, or have attended Know Your Camera 1 and 2 with successful completion of both courses, and have the ability to easily navigate the Macintosh environment.
Saturday, August 2
Discussion; On location scouting & planning
Discussion; Setup, equipment & personnel needs
Setting up lighting, scrims, and evaluating exposures
Posing subjects
Image capture and evaluation
Monday, August 4
Proper color and correction of color settings
Basic overview of Photoshop tools
Introduction to Bridge as a method of workflow
Evaluating images, making selections
Bridge Sorting and Correction of RAW files
Tuesday, August 5
Discussion of image choices, critique attributes, weaknesses
Use of Photoshop to accentuate strengths and diminish weaknesses
Use of layers, actions and other tools to achieve desired results
Storage of images for output.
Jerry Omo, Jr., AAS, Rochester Institute of Technology, is a professional photographer who has worked on projects for the U.S. Army, Mead Paper, Kodak, Korean Airlines, Konica West, Mary Kay Cosmetics, Hawaiian Sun Chocolates, Tradewind Charters, Indich Collection, Ross` Appliance, Surf News Network, and KHON.
Supported in part by the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts.
