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Photography Project

Progress through three levels of photography knowledge. Cameras may be film or digital.

Photography Basics

Photography Basics is a beginning level book for the study of photography. Activities cover four main areas:

  • Equipment
  • Lighting
  • Composition
  • Skill Building

Topics include using the flash, black and white photography and taking selfies. Having access to a camera (phone or DSLR) is essential as well as deciding how and where to store photos taken during the project.

Some counties have more requirements. Contact your 4-H leader or UI Extension county office to check.

Next Level Photography

Next Level Photography is an intermediate level book for a serious study of photography. Activities build from level 1 (Equipment, Lighting, Composition, Skill Building) and include:

  • Rule of Thirds
  • Lens Selection
  • Panoramic shots

Having access to a camera (phone or DSLR) is essential as well as deciding how to store images taken during the project.

Some counties have more requirements. Contact your 4-H leader or UI Extension county office to check.

Mastering Photography

Mastering Photography is an advanced level book for a serious study of photography. Activities build from levels 1 and 2 and include topics such as:

  • Smartphone Exposure Tips
  • Low Light Challenges
  • Studio Portraits

Having access to a camera (phone or DSLR) is essential and deciding where to store photos taken during the project.

Some counties have more requirements. Contact your 4-H leader or UI Extension county office to check.

4-H Headquarters

University of Idaho Extension 4-H Youth Development

Physical Address:
Advancement Annex
619 Nez Perce Drive

Mailing Address:
875 Perimeter Drive, MS 3015
Moscow, ID 83844-3015

Phone: 208-885-6321

Fax: 208-885-4637

Email: fourh@uidaho.edu

Web: 4-H

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