2011/09/30






An interview with a PrairieView student! Me!

How many pictures have you taken so far this school year? (It's only
been a month)

I've already taken 1892 photos for the first month of the year.

Is it true that your tripod is your best friend?

Yes! Like any relationship, the first move is the hardest. Once
you hang out with it more and more you learn to be comfortable around
it. Then, when you least expect it, you're in love! Everything is so
clear and sharp! You wonder why you left the house without it! Then
you go out everywhere together and people start to notice how much
happier you are with it.





What did you learn on your first field trip? (Fort Whyte Live)

Be prepared! Luckily I came with rubber boots, splash pants and
our very handy... garbage bags! That day it was raining a lot, so you
learnt quickly to cover up your gear. Pointing your lens up wasn't an
option, because your lens would get drops on it right away. Over all
great learning experience! Make sure to bring extra garbage bags,
elastics, change of socks and maybe extra change of clothes. We learnt
to use your time wisely and research your subject before hand. Think

ahead on what your really want to capture and make sure you know how
much time you have at each "station". Have your gear ready the night
before and look up the weather the night before so you know what your
in for. Next time, I'll bring extra lens cloths and research my
subject before hand to maximize my time.





What are you most excited to learn to learn about this school year?

I'm excited to learn how to take pictures in a studio. How to
play around with all the lights and backdrops. To be creative with the
lighting and positioning your subject and changing the backgrounds to
show your creative side. Can't wait to take my first studio picture!
Just like the big leagues!

How is the atmosphere at PrairieView?

The atmosphere is great! People are friendly and polite,
already found a carpool buddy. Group A is already joking and helping
each other out . The teachers are very helpful and if you have a
question their just an email away. Paolo is always jolly and always
ready to help. The pictures around the building are super inspiring
and you can't help but to get great ideas from past and present
students images. Lauralee is just a door bell away (just joking) ...
she'll help you the best she can and do it with a smile! Because there
is less then 40 students in the diploma program it's a very tight knit
group. Were all going through the same thing so if we can help each
other out, we will, cause next week, you'll probably be the one
wanting help.















How have you been looking at images differently since attending PrairieView?

I have definitely been noticing "rule of thirds" a lot more in
images. I look at the shadows to see what time of day they took the
picture and to see how much light they would have been working with.
I've been now noticing the obvious pictures that must have been taken
on a tripod. In the back of my mind i'll notice if that picture had to
have been taken with a tripod, because the shutter must have been open
for a long time. Knowing how someone took that really cool night shot
is pretty cool! Cable release and tripod are your best friend for
those shots!





Over all we've been learning lots, meeting new people and having a
great first month at PrairieView.

Christine Morin
PV Diploma Student
2011-12




1 comment:

  1. Good job cric!

    Reading your blog, I'm feeling the same way. We are literally getting a crash course in photography. I also am very excited to learn studio techniques, can't wait for that!

    And how can Group A forget our first ''rain shoot'' haha! that was one for the books for sure. But it will help us be more prepared for the next one ;)

    -starr

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