Author: Tori Patterson

Reflection on Photo Journalism project

So this was different. Not my style and not my favorite but here is what I observed in the process. First of all, I love and appreciate Mrs. Farris and appreciate her giving up her time and being willing to participate. Second of all, when your typical subjects are trees and giant chunks of marble […]

1st Semester “Reflections”

Technical: This semester has been more about continuing to take pictures than learning new skills. The only “new” thing I can recall is a reminder of how to move the focus box around the screen. It’s handy at times but a bit tedious, so often, I just use single focus, focusing on my object and […]

Tori P. Future class assignment (Final)

OBJECTIVE: Have students establish a style or identify the parts of a photo that define the style. HOW TO: Students will take 3 pictures that all have a similar “style” weather it’s lighting, angles, or subjects that make that style. Then capture one more pictures that is an opposing style. For example 3 underexposed rich […]

Aperture Priority Reflection -Tori Patterson

Shutter Priority Reflection -Tori Patterson

Barely having lifted our cameras, Millers photog class found ourselves with our first assignment. The first priority on our list is shutter priority. Catching moments frozen in time, along with motion streaking across the frame. We learned to manipulate settings and navigate camera complications. For about a week I wandered campus and main street looking […]