Monday, October 28, 2013
Photography 1: Blog - Extra VS Ordinary
Photography 1: Blog - Extra VS Ordinary: Blog - Extra VS Ordinary Click on the image above to read the article: Turning the Ordinary into Extraordinary By Diana Eftaiha ,...
Learning Goals/Planning Blog - Things
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Essential Questions:
How do professional photographers take extraordinary photos of ordinary objects?
Who was Edward Weston and how did he take photos that were extraordinary?
What are dynamics in photography?
1. List your learning goals specifically based on the essential questions for the project:
2. Brainstorm multiple ideas that meet your learning goals for taking the photos such as who/what/where/lighting/shooting modes/composition/technique:
Goals and Tips:
Choose 3 different subjects from the exercises in chapter 12 to take pictures of. Write down the goals and tips from the chapter for each subject chosen. Include these tips in your planning.
Bicycle
Hubcaps & Taillights
Eggs
Object and It’s Shadow
Bottles and Glasses
Water
Old Things
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Goal Setting/Planning - Depth of Field Studio
1. List your learning goals specifically based on the essential questions for the project:
2. Brainstorm multiple ideas that meet your learning goals for taking the photos such as theme/story/who/what/where/lighting/shooting modes/composition/technique:
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Landscape Critique
Go to your own Photography Blog and create a new Post called Landscape Critique. Take a screenshot of your best image (command/shift/4). Insert your screenshot image (Insert image button is the small rectangular bluish landscape image on the post formatting menu).
Answer the following questions (Copy and paste these into your blog):
How did you meet your learning goals based on the essential questions for this project and what do you still want to learn?
How did preplanning/brainstorming impact your results?
What composition tips did you follow when taking your landscape photos?
How do the tips work together to impact the success of your photos?
How did you problem solve quality of light and bad lighting situations?
Monday, October 7, 2013
Learning Goals/Planning - Landscape
1. List your learning goals specifically based on the essential questions for the project:
2. Brainstorm multiple ideas that meet your learning goals for taking the photos such as who/what/where/lighting/shooting modes/composition/technique:
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PTSA Reflections (Believe, Dream, Inspire) - Critique
Go to your own Photography Blog and create a new Post called "PTSA Reflections Critique." Take a screenshot of your best image (command/shift/4). Insert your best finalized image (Insert image button is the small rectangular bluish landscape image on the post formatting menu).
Explain how you met your learning goals based on the essential questions for this project and what you still want to learn:
How did preplanning/brainstorming impact your results?
Explain how you met your learning goals based on the essential questions for this project and what you still want to learn:
How did preplanning/brainstorming impact your results?
Answer the following questions:
How is personal content and perspective important to your image?
How can your image influence change?
How do content, composition, and technique work together in your expressive image that warrants a second look by the viewer?
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