Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Lighting

Lighting can make or break the quality and mood of your photograph.  See the presentation below for tips, directions and due dates on your next weekly photo assignment.
Good luck!


Friday, October 3, 2014

Research information:

Once finished, select one photographer to research further. You will need the following information about your chosen photographer:
  • Full name of individual
  • Date and place of birth & indicate years of life (and if still living)
  • How influenced-by others in field of photography
  • How influenced-by circumstances in life
  • Typical subject matter of photographs made by this artist
  • What this artist is trying/ tried to communication
  • Typical style of work
  • Geographic places this photographer shot
  • Significant contribution(s) to photography (or the art world)
  • What they themselves said/say about their work (quotes OK)
  • What others have said about the work
Include 5 examples of this person’s photography, either photocopied (from a print source) or computer generated images (from an electronic source). These visual images need to include the photograph’s title, year made, must be at least 5x7 inches and of good visual quality (i.e., readable-not overly pixelated) to be glued into your sketchbook.


History of Photography

Sunday, September 28, 2014

Monday, Sept. 29 and Tuesday Sept. 30

Because I am up in the Gym managing the Picture Day festivities, I would like you to do the following:

MONDAY:
1. Look at and share your Instagram pic of the week through Iconosquare. 
2. Check out this week in pictures: TIME link to the right
3. One student should come up next weeks' Instagram #. That person should email me.
4. I noticed some students weren't able to label their photos in the Google Drive. Do that! Ask others around you if you don't know how.
5. Share your 40 images (compositional techniques) with a friend nearby and get a second opinion on your top two. Offer critiques, praise and suggestions to your friend.

BRING EAR PHONES FOR TOMORROW IF YOU CAN

TUESDAY:
6. Download your "final two" composition pics and open in Photoshop.
7. Check out this video about basic tools of photoshop. It's a great step by step video where you can follow along and learn some techniques about each tool. Although, I'm pretty good with photoshop, this really taught me some new things. You can watch it individually if you have headphones, or as a class.



Finally, PLEASE photograph students and staff around the building participating in spirit week. I would love these pics for yearbook and they might be good for future assignments. 

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Composition Technique assignment update

Make sure you have examples of the following:

1. Cropping
2. Balancing elements
3. Background (avoid clutter)
4. Avoid Mergers (just always do this!)
5. Perspective/viewpoint
6. Landscape vs. portrait (show examples of both, shoot something in landscape then flip the camera and shoot it vertically)
7. Framing within frames
8. Leading lines
9. Diagonals
10. Repetition and pattern
11. Symmetry

When finished shooting, upload to google drive and label each pic.

Save your top two in a Final Composition folder (twice). 

Monday, September 15, 2014

Compositional Techniques

Below is the Composition Guidelines presentation shared in class. Please review this for details, criteria and due dates for this photographic assignment.  
Good luck and I can't wait to see your photos!