SMARTS Photography 101
Pick 3 of Your Best Images for Your Portfolio
When choosing your 3 images, think of the following -
ApertureAperture refers to the opening of a lens's diaphragm through which light passes. It is calibrated in f/stops and is generally written as numbers such as 1.4, 2, 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11 and 16. Lower f/stops give more exposure because they represent the larger apertures, while the higher f/stops give less exposure because they represent smaller apertures.
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ShutterEach image should be light enough to see the subject. Each image should also have the main subject in focus. Try not to photograph with distracting backgrounds. Shoot your moving subject at 1/15 of a second shutter speed: (Must use tripod at this speed) Shoot your moving subject at 1/200 of a second shutter speed. Shoot your moving subject at 1/1000 of a second shutter speed:
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Share your work in the SMARTS Spring 2020 Student Gallery
SMARTS families/students, the button below will take you to a site where you can upload your work. Please upload only one picture or video per class (Photography 101 students can share up to 3 photos). Videos must be no longer than 2 minutes in length.
By submitting your work to SMARTS, you are giving your consent for us to share your work in the SMARTS Student Art Gallery and publicly on our social media, website, etc. This submission overrides your media release preferences and gives SMARTS your permission to share what you have uploaded. It is SMARTS discretion which photo and video submissions will be publicly shared. Thank you.
By submitting your work to SMARTS, you are giving your consent for us to share your work in the SMARTS Student Art Gallery and publicly on our social media, website, etc. This submission overrides your media release preferences and gives SMARTS your permission to share what you have uploaded. It is SMARTS discretion which photo and video submissions will be publicly shared. Thank you.