PHOTOGRAPHY
- Explain how the following elements and terms affect the quality of a
picture:
- Light-natural light/ambient, flash
- Exposure-aperture (f-stops), shutter speed, depth of field
- Composition-rule of thirds, leading lines, framing, depth
- Angle of view
- Stopping action
- Explain the basic parts and operation of a film camera or digital
camera. Explain how an exposure is made when you take a picture.
- Discuss with your counselor the differences between a film camera
and a digital camera. List at least five advantages and five
disadvantages of using a digital camera versus using a film camera.
- Do ONE of the following:
- Produce a picture story using the photojournalistic technique of
documenting an event. Share your plan with your counselor and get your
counselor's input and approval before you proceed. Then, using either
a film camera or a digital camera, produce your approved picture
story. Process your images and select eight to 12 images that best
tell your story. Arrange your images in order, then mount the prints
on a poster board. If you are using digital images, you may create a
slide show on your computer or produce printouts for your poster
board. Share your picture story with your counselor.
- Choose a topic that interests you to photograph for an exhibit or
display. Get your counselor's approval, then photograph (digital or
film) your topic. Process your images. Choose 20 of your favorite
images and mount them on poster board. Share your display with your
counselor. If you are using digital images, you may create a slide
show on your computer or produce printouts for your poster board.
- Discuss with your counselor the career opportunities in photography.
Pick one that interests you and explain how to prepare for such a
career. Discuss with your counselor the education and training such a
career would require.
BSA Advancement ID#: 83
Pamphlet Revision Date: 2005
Requirements last revised in 2005
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