Monday, May 22, 2017

One Shot - Sure shot

One day photo assignment.

Today, we will be hosting students from local feeder schools.

In groups of 4-5, you will complete this photography scavenger hunt.

We will showcase the pictures at the end of the period through a quick critique. This lesson was adapted from Phyllis Burstein's One Shot-Sure Shot blog.

Challenge:
In groups of 4 or 5, students take photos emphasizing point of view, proportion, and scale.

Materials: digital camera for each group of 4/5 students, handout with prompts for photos 

Process:
• Students assemble in groups of 4/5.
• They take photos based on the following prompts:
--Make the tallest person in the group look small.
-- Make the shortest person in the group look tall. 
-- Photograph something close-up and then again far away so that each photo looks like it is a different object/place.
-- Can you trick us? Take a photo that plays with our sense of space so that we are confused about point-of-view, proportion, and scale.


2 comments:

  1. Wow! amazing you guys looks so fun and enjoying every exercises that they are thought each of you. Glad that after a year you guys looks prof. photographers now. Thankful to every photography classes that teaches many things.

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