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April 2025 Photo Challenge

Posted by luke //
 March 28, 2025

Our annual 4-H Photo Show is rapidly approaching! To help you prepare what you want to exhibit this year, this photo challenge is Part 2 to our March challenge,  seeking you to push out of your comfort zone, put in extra effort, and get the best photo you can.

Assignment:

  • Take photos that represent some aspect of your 4-H experience
  • Write a caption that explains your photo, and how one part of your 4-H experience helps you to be Beyond Ready.
  • Take lots of photos so that you don’t just settle for your first image
  • Lots of photos will help you to have perspective and flexibility in choosing what you feel is your BEST image.
  • Get out of your comfort zone—don’t take “easy” shots—push yourself by trying different angles and perspectives. Put your imagination and creativity to work! To all of you who showed a photo at our March workshop, push yourself to improve upon your work, and refine your message.
  • Email your caption, and what you feel is your best shot from this exercise to Luke by Monday, April 21. Email to: elementl@icloud.com with the subject line 4-H Photo, and include your name.

Your 4-H Experience photo can be any of these things: a self portrait; a photo of a 4-H event; a photo of one of your 4-H projects; or a symbolic 4-H that represents what 4-H means to you.
The only rule is that YOU have to take the photo.

Remember, this exercise is to challenge you to really push yourself to get great photos—you need to put work and effort in to this.

Here is an example of a caption and photo that is representative of what we’re looking for at the Photo Show:

This year I spoke to a group of my fellow 4-H’ers at the biennial 4-H Citizenship Seminar. I talked about the process that a bill will go through to be considered, and ultimately voted on to be signed in to law through the Montana legislative process. Through this activity, I shared the importance of communication to other 4-H’ers, and fulfilled some of my goals in the 4-H Leadership project.

I have learned a lot through my public speaking experience, and my service as a 4-H ambassador. My growth through 4-H has given me confidence, and prepared me to be Beyond Ready as a future community leader.

March 2025 Photo Challenge

Posted by luke //
 February 26, 2025

Our annual 4-H Photo Show is rapidly approaching! To help you prepare what you want to exhibit this year, this photo challenge seeks to push you out of your comfort zone, put in a little extra effort, and get a better photo.

“The best way to learn photography is to take pictures.”

Assignment:

  • Take photos that represent some aspect of your 4-H experience
  • Take lots of photos so that you don’t just settle for your first image
  • Lots of photos will help you to have perspective and flexibility in choosing what you feel is your BEST image.
  • Get out of your comfort zone—don’t take “easy” shots—push yourself by trying different angles and perspectives. Put your imagination and creativity to work!
  • Email what you feel is your best shot from this exercise to Luke by Sunday, March 16. Email to: elementl@icloud.com with the subject line 4-H Photo, and include your name.

Your 4-H Experience photo can be any of these things: a self portrait; a photo of a 4-H event; a photo of one of your 4-H projects; or a symbolic 4-H that represents what 4-H means to you.
The only rule is that YOU have to take the photo.

Remember, this exercise is to challenge you to really push yourself to get great photos—you need to put work and effort in to this.

Here are examples of decent shots, and how they can be better shots:

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February 2025 Photo Challenge: Shadows

Posted by luke //
 January 25, 2025

At our February workshop, we looked at examples of naturally occurring shadows, as well as shadows created by the photographer. Your challenge to:

  1. Find a naturally-occurring shadow and take a creative photo of it
  2. Design a shadow using your imagination and creativity, and photograph it.

Take lots of photos! Try photographing your shadows from different angles and perspectives, and then look back through your images to see which image you like best. Feel free to shoot color or black/white images. You’ll find that black/white images generally create stronger contrast between light and shadow.

Email two photos to Luke: your natural shadow, and your created shadow. Please review your images with a critical eye, and choose what you think are your best photos. We’ll review them in a slide show at our February meeting. Email your photos to Luke at: elementl@icloud.com and please add your name and subject in the header so I know who is sending the photo! Send your photos no later than Monday, February 17, 2025. I won’t have time to put them in a slideshow after that date.

Here are some examples of naturally-occurring shadows:

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And here are examples of shadows created by the photographer:

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January 2025 photo challenge

Posted by luke //
 December 10, 2024

The seasonal holiday reflection challenge had 4-H photographers exploring light reflections in a winter holiday or a seasonal setting. Here are some examples:

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March 2023 Photo Challenge

Posted by luke //
 February 14, 2023

At our February meeting we discussed color theory, and composing photos that show examples of various color models and color palettes.

Your challenge for March:

1. Use your color chip that was handed out to you at the meeting as your starting point. If you were not at the meeting, and you need one, please contact Luke and he will get one to you.

2. Select a color goal you want to photograph:

  • Complimentary
  • Color palette
  • Analagous color
  • Warm and cold colors
  • Monochromatic image
  • Color values

3. Compose and shoot your photo using the color that was assigned to you. You’ll need to be able to describe which color model you chose when you present your photo.

4. Email your image to Luke by Friday, March 10

5. Be prepared to discuss your challenge at our March meeting on Tuesday, March 14, 2023.

Color theory

Examples of the color theory models we discussed are all featured here in this slideshow:

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February 2023 photo challenge

Posted by luke //
 January 20, 2023

This month, we’re working with cheap props to imagine a shot, set up the scene, and then photograph the results. The only rule is that your props should be very cheap, or free.

You’re not limited to what kind of prop you use. As we discussed at our January workshop, some suggested prop ideas include:

  • Bubbles
  • Copper pipe
  • Confetti
  • LED lights
  • Toys
  • Sparklers
  • Compact disc
  • Balloons
  • Mirrors
  • Candy
  • Crystal lens ball
    (link to purchase one is here: https://amzn.to/3WlBxp2)

 

Here is your challenge assignment:

  1. Select a cheap prop to use (even better, experiment with several!)
  2. Set up your scene using your prop.
  3. Take lots of photos and then select what you feel is your best image
  4. Email your photo to Luke by Sunday, February 5, 2023 Email: elementl@bresnan.net

Here are some of the examples of photos using the props listed above, that we looked at during the workshop:

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January 2023 Photo Challenge

Posted by luke //
 November 28, 2022

Build your inspiration library!

At our November meeting we talked about how all creative solutions come from inspiration. What inspires you? Where do you get inspiration?

Your photo challenge for January:

  1. Make a list of things that inspire you. This can be anything and everything!
  2. Narrow your list down to four topics of inspiration that really stand out to you.
  3. Search for images that represent those four topics—this is where you “fill your glass” with inspiration.
  4. Now choose one of the four topics in your list, and create an inspired photo
  5. Based on what you learned, what you found, create your own photo from things that gave you ideas.
  6. Submit your image via email to Luke by January 6, 2023: elementl@bresnan.net. Be sure to include the subject line “4-H Photography” and include your full name.
  7. At our January meeting, be prepared to talk about your inspiration list, and the photo you created.

Example:

• Make a list of things that inspire you. This can be anything and everything!

• Narrow your list down to four topics of inspiration that really stand out to you.

• Search for images that represent those four topics—this is where you “fill your glass” with inspiration.

• Now choose one of the four topics in your list, and create an inspired photo

• Based on what you learned, what you found, create your own photo from things that gave you ideas.

Submit your image via email to Luke by January 6, 2023: elementl@bresnan.net
Include “4-H Photography submission” in your email subject line, and include your full name so I know who is submitting the photo.

At our January meeting, be prepared to talk about your inspiration list, and the photo you created.

April 2022 Workshop

Posted by luke //
 March 28, 2022

Wednesday April 20, 2022  4:45 p.m.
Downstairs meeting room at St. John’s Lutheran Church
1000 Helena Avenue (Across from Helena Middle School)

We will be doing a final check-in before the Photo Show. If your photos are ready to go, you may bring your work to the meeting. If you’re not ready, you can email a photo to Luke to feature in a slideshow to discuss your work. Remember your photos must be in a black frame with a white matte, and include the following:

  • Wire mounted on the back of your frame for hanging
  • Your Name, Age and 4-H Club
  • A short caption with details about your photo and explaining your image in a 4-H context.

Please carefully review the Photo Show page to make sure you’ve met all the criteria for the show. Additional details on how you can drop off your photos at the Holter are also included.

 

March 2022 workshop

Posted by luke //
 March 22, 2022

Our next workshop will be Wednesday, March 23 at 4:45 p.m. in the downstairs meeting room of St. John’s Lutheran Church. We will be reviewing some of the photos you are considering exhibiting in the Photo Show. We’ll also discuss cropping, framing, matting and preparing your photos for display. In the meantime, keep attending 4-H events, and take lots of photos!

Feb. 2022 project work

Posted by luke //
 January 30, 2022

Project work for February Photography workshop:
Wednesday, February 23 • 4:45 p.m.

  1. Complete Chapters 7 and 8 in the Photography project book. These chapters explore photo composition and “getting low,” as guest Liz Moore explained during our January workshop.
    • Bring your project book to our February workshop. This will be the first meeting where I check your progress. You should have completed Activities 1-8, including writing your summaries at the end of each activity.

Congratulations!

With the completion of Activities 1-8, you are halfway through the project book! We’re now going to take a break from the project books and put our creative energy toward the 2022 Photo Show.

Please review the Photo Show web page for details on the event, and your assignment to cover 4-H.
2022 4-H Photo Show >>

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Next event:

April 2025 workshop
Thursday, April 24 • 5:30 p.m.
St. John’s Lutheran Church
1000 Helena Avenue, across from Helena Middle School

Our next meeting is Thursday, April 24, 5:30 p.m. at St. John’s Lutheran Church. We’ll be making final preparations for the 4-H Photo Show, reviewing your work, and answering all questions. See you then!

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