SQIBB

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What is SQIBB?

While attending a workshop taught by the amazing Glyn Dewis at Photoshop World, a few of us learned how to produce studio quality portraits with an “invisible black backdrop” in any setting, indoor or outdoor. I coined the acronym “SQIBB” to describe and remember this technique that teaches you how to control your camera setting to eliminate the ambient (available) light and use a speedlight with a modifier or “snoot” to add light where you want it. Innovate as you try new techniques to achieve the “Studio Quality Invisible Black Backdrop.”

Instructions

Capture at least 3 good SQIBB and 1 image of your setup

1. Variety: All three images should be of different subjects: At least 1 portrait; At least one fine art

2. Camera Settings: Stop down available light and create a black exposure
(ISO 100; 1/250; F/? – depending on how much light. Outside: f/22;  Inside: 5.8 – 8)

3. Auxiliary lighting: Use speedlight with a modifier, such as a snoot to limit the light and direct it in a selective pattern. Go to Equipment Checkout to check out a speedlight (AA batteries), Trigger/Receiver (AAA batteries) and Rogue flashbender or grid. Work with a partner to hold your light.

4. Setup Image:  Be sure you use off-camera light for interesting shadows. With at least one image, also show your setup triangle (camera – light – subject) in full natural / ambient light to show the process, like this:

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5. Instagram:

  • Post at least one of your SQIBB images on Instagram. Use the #comm316 hashtag.
  • Search the #comm316 hashtag and view 9+ classmates’ SQIBB posts  (Next week you will view images from the other half of class)
  • Leave comments on at least three classmates Insta – Sqibb posts
6. Submission: 
  • Submit your 4+ images (3+SQIBB, 1 setup) to your album in the Facebook Group
  • Take the quiz in iLearn

CAUTION: Your assignment is not complete until you submit it here. However, you are allowed a one-time extension, if you choose to use your mulligan. (See syllabus). We check your blog post for completion right at the deadline, so please do not add things after submitting your link, until it has been graded.

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Rubric

NOTE: Meeting the minimum requirements is “average” and constitutes an 80% or B- grade, according to the University Grading Guide. To receive a higher grade, students should excel.

2. IMAGE QUALITY:
Requirement: 4+ SQIBB (1+ portrait, 1+ non-portrait)
Images: Light – Focus – Composition – Creativity

 

3. INSTAGRAM: Posted 1+ SQIBB (your best ones that you posted on Facebook) – Used #comm316

 

4. SUBMISSION:   
Submit images to Facebook Group in your own album.
Take the quiz in iLearn.