I plan to interview Jack Bohlka, the Photography ROP teacher at iPoly. Mr. Bohlka owns his own photography business and was kind enough to give me an interview. I want to interview him because I really like the work he does and he knows a lot of photography tricks that will be really helpful in Concert Photography. Even though he does mainly Standard and Portraiture Photography, he is very savvy in the lighting and exposure field, which is where I could use the most advice.
We have been assigned 5 questions but I also came up with some questions that would really help me with my research.
1. What is the most important thing to remember when photographing movement?
2. How can I get the right lighting without jeopardizing the quality of the image?
3. Is there any advice you can give me for when I'm out in the field at live events?
I'm also going to ask him if he knows of a place where I can do my service learning, maybe with an events or action photographer.
You know, you could even tag along with a wedding photographer who does candids...wonder if you could find someone who would let you. You also might see if you can work with your community center or parks and rec. Bet that they have a website that they want to show community events; the only thing is that if they don't have someone with know how running the show, it's more like an independent task than service learning. Keep me posted on this...I'm happy to help you brainstorm. Have you already scheduled your meeting with Jack?
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