Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Depth of Field

This weeks winning image was submitted by Travis Ringstaff. The assignment was Depth of Field. This particular assignment was one of the favorites. We had some great images turned in. Travis shot this particular image of his foosball table, which he purchased at the Samaritan Center. Of all the foosball guys, he singled out the one with the chubby cheeks.

Photo by Travis Ringstaff:

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Dramatic Angles

This week's assignment was dramatic angles. It's really neat to see the images you can create by looking at every-day normal things from a different angle. Once again we had a tie between two photographs in the class vote. Lots of great images were turned in, and of course it's exciting to see the improvement that has taken place from the first assigmnet to this one.

The two that were selected by the class are...

photo by Ian Zinner:



photo by Sahale Jensen:

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Getting to know your camera

The first assignment of the semester was simply to get to know your camera. Go out and shoot a roll of film, come back and process and develope it, and turn in one 8x10 print. I was thrilled by the number of high quality prints that were turned in. The two that stood out in the class vote were these:

photo by Robbie Burnham:


photo by Emily Young:

Sunday, July 30, 2006

Welcome

Welcome to the blog for Intro to Photography at Southern Adventist University, Fall 2006. Our goal this semseter is to equip you with the basic knowledge of photography and how to operate the camera to it's fullest potential.

I'm excited to be working with you this semester, and we have some great things planned that will prove enjoyable for those of you who are excited about photography and are eager to learn.

For now, feel free to visit our website at www.garrettnuddphotography.com or our photography blog at blog.garrettnuddphotography.com.

Please don't hesitate to call or email me anytime with questions. We look forward to meeting you in a few weeks.

Blessings,

Garrett and Joy