Due Dates
*Group Challenge = 5 photos using ink
*New Objectivity Photos due Friday March 2nd (10)
*Breadth= 12 photos total, due March 15th
Due Dates:
"Light" due Friday February 9th- turn into Google Drive
Breadth= 12 photos total, due March 15th
Photo 3
This is a year long class that encourages a variety of photography to allow students the opportunity to find their voice as photographers.
You will be introduced to new photographers, digital artists, and more sophisticated techniques as points of departure to create work that reflects your spirit and your vision. By exploring photographic and digital media with the camera and the computer, you will be able to develop a body of work that reflects a range of problem solving, and creativity and develops versatility with techniques to demonstrate your abilities
Work is expected to be of high quality in thought, process, and product. You are expected to use artistic integrity. Work based on another artist’s work or photos must move beyond mere duplication and become an expression of your own personal voice and vision.
Students are expected to use class time wisely. There should never be a day when the student is not working on something. If the student forgets their sd card, this is not an excuse to sit around and chat with classmates. Overall series grade will be affected by time wasting.
Students will:
1. Demonstrate an understanding of the functions of a digital camera.
2. Communicates about and analyzes photographic work and processes.
3. Solve problems using critical thinking.
4. Use digital technology and online research skill to complete projects related to how photographs are delivered by working professionals
5. Working knowledge of design elements and principles and photographic composition.
6. Produce photographs consistent with the goals above.
You will be introduced to new photographers, digital artists, and more sophisticated techniques as points of departure to create work that reflects your spirit and your vision. By exploring photographic and digital media with the camera and the computer, you will be able to develop a body of work that reflects a range of problem solving, and creativity and develops versatility with techniques to demonstrate your abilities
Work is expected to be of high quality in thought, process, and product. You are expected to use artistic integrity. Work based on another artist’s work or photos must move beyond mere duplication and become an expression of your own personal voice and vision.
Students are expected to use class time wisely. There should never be a day when the student is not working on something. If the student forgets their sd card, this is not an excuse to sit around and chat with classmates. Overall series grade will be affected by time wasting.
Students will:
1. Demonstrate an understanding of the functions of a digital camera.
2. Communicates about and analyzes photographic work and processes.
3. Solve problems using critical thinking.
4. Use digital technology and online research skill to complete projects related to how photographs are delivered by working professionals
5. Working knowledge of design elements and principles and photographic composition.
6. Produce photographs consistent with the goals above.