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How To Properly

Operate A Camera?
Mackenzie Jones ISM Mentorship- Semester Fall 2017 Mrs
Click
Mentor Introduction
My mentor is a professional photographer named Rhonda Floyd, she started out where it was just her
doing everything, like kids, pets, families, and just small portraits. About 5 years ago she moved into her
studio and hired help and they have been there ever since, now she takes most of the high schools schools
pictures and senior pictures. Her career of study was a bachelor of science in Early Childhood Education but
she started teaching to kindergarten and to first graders for 9 years but after 9 years she wanted to control
her schedule and her income, she has always loved photography she has had a camera since she was little
so she just opened her own business and made a career out of it.
What ISM is? And course requirements

Ism is independent study mentorship. Its a class where you pick a mentor to
follow around and learn about what they do and how they do it. The course
requirements is to have a mentor picked out, and every week have 3 hours
with your mentor, and also have two activity hours.
What my project topic is?

My project topic is about photography. I chose


photography because i have been doing it for like four
years now and it is how i express myself to the world and
show people the real me.
The meaning of ISO and how it is used?

ISO is how sensitive your camera is to light.


most photographers want more light for good exposure.
Higher ISO # will allow you to shoot better in low quality light conditions. Lower ISO # the more light
is required for good exposure and less noise in the photographs.
How Shutter Speed works?

Shutter speed is how sharp your picture will turn out. Lower shutter speed more light, faster shutter speed
less light.
What is Aperture?

To have good lighting you want your aperture known as f-stop to be at lowest, and less light have your f-
stop as open as it can be.
How to check White Balance?

White balance is the aspect of photography that many digital camera owners dont understand or use- but
its something well worth learning about about as it can have real impact upon the shots you take. Different
digital cameras have different ways of adjusting for each camera.
Current Event! And in action!
Research 1: Settings on a camera?

Whichever camera you use the pictures will come out perfect if you adjust the settings.
When choosing a camera its just not about the resolution, dynamic, range, or other objective
metrics of image quality its about how to achieve a specific effect or creating a vision
Most cameras have each buttons and settings are located in the same spot.
The top of the camera has the top 7 most commonly used controls which is the power switch,
shutter release button, exposure compensation-aperture, mode dial- which has the controls on it,
live switch mode, command dial.
On the side of the camera the buttons dont get used as much.
The lens and side of the camera has a7 buttons. Flash button, function button, zoom,focus ring, lens
retract and release button and drive mode button.
The back of the camera has 14 buttons, these are the buttons that most people use.
Research 2: shooting in manual mode!!

If you want to get the most out of a camera shoot in manual mode.
Shooting in manual mode you have full control, no surprises.
Once mastered shooting in manual try and to shoot with three major points of the exposure triangle;
aperture, shutter speed and iso.
You have many great opportunities to get good pictures like bokeh-means to have a blurred
background, and the object in focus.
You avoid unexpected flash. You can have silhouettes, which are very nice pictures,
It takes a little longer to prepare for a picture.
How to shoot in manual mode steps. Check the exposure of your shot with the light meter visible
through your viewfinder. Pick an aperture. Adjust the shutter speed. Pick an ISO setting. If the light
meter ticker is lined up with 0 you have a properly exposed picture. Take the Shot. (Beach Team)
Getting the perfect light set your meter to 0.
Research 3: Techniques for a perfect
photo!!
When doing a photoshoot you want to pose the people like models. There are 7 ways to do that.
1. Pose the hair-first thing to remember with long hair make sure its behind the shoulders, in front of
shoulders, all on one side of the shoulders, on the other side or put it up.
2. Next one you want to pull the chin or ears forward.
3. You want to have people lift their arm so they look less awkward and make them more
comfortable. You can correct that by having them lift their arm by an inch or two. You can also
position their arm differently.
4.make sure to leave visual space by the waist.
5. Have them turn their shoulders towards you.
6. Dont show the whites in the eyes avoid this so there eyes look good.
7. Dont let the nose break the face, this means dont let the nose take up all the face, try to turning
them if the nose takes up the whole picture.
Product

I am creating a live showing on how to use and operate the camera.


Artifact: data
sheet.
Artifact: handout
information
Artifact: my notes
Artifact:
form/contract
Artifact: sport
schedule.
Artifact:
Equipment
Artifact:
vocab.
Artifact:
Calendar for
the week
Conclusion

What i hope to learn from my mentorship is understand the better way to set up photography shoots and
adjust the lighting better, and how to pose people better.
Thank You!

I wanted to say thank you to Rhonda Floyd for taking the time out of her days to let me to her studio and
follow her around and teach me all the things it takes to become a professional photographer. I want to
think mrs click my teacher for letting have this chance to educate myself more about photography.
Works Cited
Floyd , Rhonda. Rhonda Floyd Photography . Google Search, Google, Sept. 2012,
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ISO Seen Three Different Ways. ISO, Google,


www.google.com/search?authuser=0&biw=1242&bih=595&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=x8IcWtfAOpTsjwOvmKu4Bw&q=iso%2Bph
otography&oq=iso%2B&gs_l=psy-
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ab..0.1.168....0.X7sGVeSzsyE#imgrc=cwDghlB70WcTmM

Low Aperture. Google Search, Google,


www.google.com/search?q=low%2Baperture&authuser=0&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiC68-
ClODXAhVqslQKHcLsDdoQ_AUICigB&biw=1242&bih=595#imgrc=Yzr4ywxIXezLVM:

Lucas10, Ben. 7 Posing Techniques for Non-Models. Photo & Video Envato Tuts+, 10 Oct. 2013,
photography.tutsplus.com/tutorials/7-posing-techniques-for-non-models--photo-15608

Mathies, Daven. What Does This Button Do? A Quick Guide to Understanding Your Cameras Controls. Digital Trends, 4
May 2017
Work cite cont.
McAfee, Ryan. New to Shooting? 5 Basic Camera Functions You Need to Know.Pond5 Blog, BLOG, 28 Mar. 2016,
blog.pond5.com/4453-5-basic-video-camera-functions-you-should-know/

Rowse , Darren. Introduction to White Balance. Digital Photography School, 5 Oct. 2011, digital-photography-
school.com/introduction-to-white-balance/

Shutter Speed Differences . Shutter Speed , Google,


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Team, Beach. Photography 101: How Do I Start Shooting in Manual Mode? Beach Camera Blog, N/A, 9 Oct. 2015,
www.beachcamera.com/blog/photography-101-how-do-i-start-shooting-in-manual-mode/

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