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Finished with your portrait assignment?You can do this Alphabet scavenger hunt for extra credit with a partner. I will check to make sure your photoshop tutorials are turned in BEFORE you are allowed to check out a camera.
You will get creative by finding letters of the alphabet in everyday life.
Photo grid Safari Learning Objective Your Grid AND grid with key Studio portrait images Your best 2-3 portraits you took in the studio Tiny planet Your two tiny planets Review of Aperture and shutter speed google slides Hockney Collage Learning Objects Your two collages. ADD A PORTFOLIO PAGE TO YOU SITECREATE A NEW PAGE CALLED: "PORTFOLIO"
Learning Objective: Students will create a mini-series of images based on one of the concepts that we covered this year. The series should have a common element or theme that makes it visually cohesive. Projects/Concepts/Techniques we Covered: Point of View/Composition Aperture/Depth of Field Shutter/Motion Spooky Toning & Selective Color Impossible Photography Double Exposure Portraits Panoramas/Tiny Planets Hockney/Photo Joiner Collage What is a series? It is a group of pieces based on a common element or THEME. MUST HAVE 3-4 IMAGES. You can base a series on:
EXAMPLESA Photo Series Featuring an Oversized Dachshund and Her Owner Exploring Brooklyn
The series creates a story for the viewer to put together. The dog is consistently photoshopped large in every photo and the owner and the dog are interacting in some way. Learning Objective: Students will take a series of photographs from different angles and perspectives to create a photo joiner collage in the style of David Hockney.
Milestone Deadline: End of Block Day 4/24 or 4/25 Reflection Questions:
What you'll be graded on... Review: CREATE A VISUAL POSTERDisplay your understanding of aperture and shutter on a poster using Google Slides.
Poster must have a cohesive look to its design. Think about color, fonts, and type size. EXAMPLE BELOW: Using your own panorama photo, you will use the polar coordinate filter to wrap your photo into a "tiny planet." Pay special attention to how the edges match up and join! Milestone Deadline: Friday, April 5th Examples of tiny planets...Student examples from last year... Tutorial video...Tips and tricks...You want to adjust your horizon line so that it is even on both sides. You want it to be even on both sides so when the image wraps into a circle they match up. What not to do...
Learning Objective: Students will complete 3 different Photoshop editing tutorials of their choice that relate to portrait photography. Students will write a written reflection about their process and display their proficiency by creating a "before" and "after" photo. While the studio can only have one group at a time, you will work on completing THREE photoshop tutorials of your choice that relate to portrait photography. Choose 3 photo editing techniques of your choice! If you don't like any of these suggestions, find something else you prefer on youtube. Some ideas of tutorials you could search for and do:
EACH tutorial will be worth 20 points. That's 60 points total for all three!
Trust me, you don't want a zero on this. Pop Art Selfie
Veggie Face practice
Mini Dream Scene practice
Impossible photography Google Slide Research
Impossible photography photos
Websites will be graded for points THIS FRIDAY 2/8 Learning Objective: Students will create a "photo grid" artwork that focuses on the principles of composition by finding abstract images in the environment around them and use Photoshop editing techniques to create feeling of overall unity in their grid. Directions:
Watch the video below to get some editing tricks, and how to properly place your images in Adobe InDesign. |