Lesson 2: Identity & Perception Split Self-Portrait
|
|
- Mabel Walker
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Lesson 2: Identity & Perception Split Self-Portrait
2 SESSION 1 artist: Christian
3 artist: Gillian Wearing Artwork by Van Nguyen-Stone See. Think. Wonder.
4 Today we will... Review our Timeline. Review project & look at some examples. Discuss ways one can be judged and explore strategies you ve developed to stay proud and resist. Brainstorm six or more types of judgements we experience. You ll each write key words that contrast how you re judged vs. the real me ; these words will be what you write on your split self-portrait. Wrap-up with a few shared examples from students.
5 Timeline Hour 1 Hour 2 Hour 3 Hour 4 Pre-Production Project Requirements Production Post-Production Post-Production Showcase Brainstorm & Writing Judging & Being Judged Share Out your work
6 SPLIT SELF-PORTRAIT INSPIRATION This project is inspired by a drawing in Sherman Alexie s book, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian. Junior, the Native American main character, draws throughout the book. In this drawing he creates a hybrid figure half- Indian and half-white who represents himself and a typical white boy at a new school he attends in town, after leaving his school on the reservation. How are the boxed words different than the other words written next to arrows? artist: Ellen Forney
7 artist: Tiana artist: Kevin Split Self- Portraits
8 RUBRIC Split Self-Portrait is a digital photography and design project that asks you to create a candid, creative self-portrait that compares your real me to a judged me. The portrait combines writing, drawing and photo editing to emphasize your uniqueness, vulnerability and strength. WRITING INCLUDES [assess workbook]: 1. Six Judged Me categories 2. Six Real Me categories 3. Three Judged Me characteristics 4. Three Real Me characteristics Score PHOTO INCLUDES [assess layout]: 1. Student portrait is in focus 2. Shows full body and background only 3. Proper exposure 4. Portrait has two distinct sides [one side is filtered and/or drawn] Score LAYOUT INCLUDES [assess layout]: 1. Portrait fills layout top to bottom 2. Six or more hand-written Judgements 3. Six or more hand-written Physical Characteristics 4. Words are legible and spelled correctly Score Includes all 4 Includes all 4 Includes all 4 Includes 3 Includes 3 of the Includes 3 of the Includes 2 Includes 2 of the Includes 2 of the Includes only 1 or fewer Includes only 1 or fewer Includes only 1 or fewer
9 JUDGEMENT What is judgement and where does it come from? Name the ways you might be judged or judge others. What is the effect of these types of judgements on you? What are some of your strategies for resisting judging others and being judged? artist: artist: Kiyun Gillian Wearing
10 WRITE your Judgements [page 2] 1. In column A, write the SIX judgment categories chosen by your class [don t include physical characteristics you ll write those in the second box below] 2. In column B, for each judgement category, write one or more words that best describe how others might judge you 3. In column C, write one or more words to describe who you really are 4. When finished, circle the THREE categories that mean the most to you TIP: be thoughtful, be specific, be honest and dare to be different! A. Judgement category B. Judged Me C. Real Me Example: WRITE your Physical Characteristics [page 2] 1. In column A list 3 things about your appearance or clothing that you might be judged for 2. In column B write how these things might appear from the outside 3. In column C write what you know is true on the inside A. Physical Characteristic B. Outside C. Inside artist: Andre Wagner Example:
11 SESSION 2 artist: Raymond
12 artist: Jim Goldberg Claim. Support. Question.
13 Today we will... Review our Timeline. Review the judgements we chose as a group in our last session and, if you haven t finished adding yours, you ll need to do that before you have access to your ipad/camera. Get a basic lighting and portrait photography demo - and then work in pairs to quickly take one another s portraits IF you ve finished your writing. Get a demo on how to duplicate, split, combine and illustrate your portrait to create two distinctly different halves of your whole self. Wrap-up with a few shared examples.
14 Timeline Hour 1 Hour 2 Hour 3 Hour 4 Pre-Production Production Review Project Requirements Post-Production Post-Production Showcase Lighting & Photo Portraits Photo Editing Duplicate, Split & Filter Share Out your work
15 Things to Remember FRAMING How will you compose your shot? FOCUS Are your photos clear and sharp? LIGHTING Is there enough light? artist: Sofia
16 SHOT ANGLES
17 SHOT ANGLES
18 Is there enough light on your subject? photo credit: diyphotography.net
19 ipad Overview On/Off Back Camera Front Camera Use the home button to return to main screen to locate apps Volume The back camera has the highest resolution, so it is best to use this for photo shoots Home Button
20 Camera App To Change Front/Back Camera To Take Photos Tap Screen to Focus Select Photo To View Photos
21 PHOTOGRAPHY 1. Landscape vs. portrait shaped photo 2. Subject, stand in front of the backdrop, fully lit 3. Partner 1, adjust lights and bounce light onto subject. If they wear glasses, point lights away from lenses 4. Partner 2 with camera frame shot so the backdrop fills all four sides 5. Partner 2 hold camera stomach level of the subject - get a straight angle 6. Subject must be seen head-to-toe [a full-shot] 7. Pose with a resting face - relax 8. Have several photos taken 9. Subject, double-check the shots. Make sure at least one is in focus, has good exposure, your eyes are open, and you can live with artist: Mark Finkenstead
22 RUBRIC WRITING INCLUDES [assess workbook]: 1. Six Judged Me categories 2. Six Real Me categories 3. Three Judged Me characteristics 4. Three Real Me characteristics Score Includes all 4 Includes 3 Includes 2 Includes only 1 or fewer PHOTO INCLUDES [assess layout]: 1. Student portrait is in focus 2. Shows full body and background only 3. Proper exposure 4. Portrait has two distinct sides [one side is filtered and/or drawn] Score Includes all 4 Includes 3 of the Includes 2 of the Includes only 1 or fewer LAYOUT INCLUDES [assess layout]: 1. Portrait fills layout top to bottom 2. Six or more hand-written Judgements 3. Six or more hand-written Physical Characteristics 4. Words are legible and spelled correctly Score Includes all 4 Includes 3 of the Includes 2 of the Includes only 1 or fewer
23 SPLIT OPTION 1: FILTER & WRITE 1. Duplicate the original photo twice 2. Crop the two duplicates into two opposite halves 3. Edit one half to change color, brightness, texture 4. Leave the other half unedited 5. Add both photo halves to your layout 6. Expand the photos to extend to the top & bottom of the page 7. Write your 3 Real Me and 3 Inside Me on the edited side; write 3 Judged Me, and 3 Outside Me on the unedited side artist: Breanna
24 SPLIT OPTION 2: DRAW & WRITE 1. Duplicate the original photo 2. Crop the duplicate in half vertically; filter it if you want to 3. Add the full photo to layout 4. Make sure the photo extends to top & bottom of page 5. Trace over one half of your body, vertically with finger or tool 6. Delete the full photo 7. Add the half photo to your drawing 8. Write you 3 Real Me and 3 Inside Me on the drawing side; write 3 Judged Me, and 3 Outside Me on the photo side artist: Isaac artist: Isaac
25 SESSION 3 artist: Lizbeth
26 Connect. Extend. Challenge. artist: Jim Goldberg
27 Today we will... Review our Timeline. Review photo editing, learn a few advanced editing techniques, and innovate around how you write judgements onto your portraits. If you missed last session, let s get your photo taken quickly once your writing is finished - and let s pair you with a student who s made progress on their layout. Your goal is to finish your layout by the end of this session. Wrap-up with a few shared examples.
28 Timeline Hour 1 Hour 2 Hour 3 Hour 4 Pre-Production Production Post-Production Review Judgement Requirements Post-Production Showcase Peer Feedback Adv.Photo Editing Filters & Examples [if you missed last session] Make-up Portraits Share Out finished portraits
29 Sample Portraits artist: artist: Daevon Daevon artist: artist: Tessa Tessa
30 PEER FEEDBACK Exchange ipads and Worksheet pg 5 with a partner Write name of student giving feedback Write name of student receiving feedback Write the strengths of the self-portrait Write what could be improved Return ipads and Worksheets artist: artist: Veronica Megan
31 artist: Mohit SESSION 4
32 artist: Jim Goldberg Headline.
33 Today we will... Review our Timeline [it s the final day!]. Export the final layout for printing. Prepare a personal statement to use when presenting.
34 Timeline Hour 1 Hour 2 Hour 3 Hour 4 Pre-Production Production Post-Production Post-Production Review Layout Requirements Showcase Self-Score Rubric Write Personal Statement Export & Upload Final Image Share-out
35 RUBRIC WRITING INCLUDES [assess workbook]: 1. Six Judged Me categories 2. Six Real Me categories 3. Three Judged Me characteristics 4. Three Real Me characteristics Score Includes all 4 Includes 3 Includes 2 Includes only 1 or fewer PHOTO INCLUDES [assess layout]: 1. Student portrait is in focus 2. Shows full body and background only 3. Proper exposure 4. Portrait has two distinct sides [one side is filtered and/or drawn] Score Includes all 4 Includes 3 of the Includes 2 of the Includes only 1 or fewer LAYOUT INCLUDES [assess layout]: 1. Portrait fills layout top to bottom 2. Six or more hand-written Judgements 3. Six or more hand-written Physical Characteristics 4. Words are legible and spelled correctly Score Includes all 4 Includes 3 of the Includes 2 of the Includes only 1 or fewer
36 PERSONAL STATEMENT Describe the steps you took to make your self-portrait [the words, the photo, filtering, drawing, etc.] What emotion do you want people to feel when they see your photo and read the story? What did you learn by making the portrait? artist: Zhaina
37 EXPORT & UPLOAD Make final changes to layout Get approval Upload as instructed artist: Divya
38 You did it!
Photographer s Handbook. Event Edition
Photographer s Handbook Event Edition Content 1.0 Events 1.1 Corporate 1.2.0 Birthdays 1.2.1 Kids Party 1.2.2 Adults Party 1.3 Dinner & Dance 1.4 PA and Government 2.0 Terms and Conditions 2.1 For Clients
More informationLesson Two MY EVERYDAY HERO COLLAGE
Lesson Two MY EVERYDAY HERO COLLAGE Lesson Overview: Being considered a hero doesn't necessarily mean you have to perform some extraordinary act of courage or make a sacrifice so uncommon it makes the
More informationPALOS VERDES PENINSULA SUMMER SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL COURSE DESCRIPTION
PALOS VERDES PENINSULA SUMMER SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL COURSE DESCRIPTION Course Title: Digital Photography 1 (UC, CSU) Grade Level: 9-12 Credit: 10 credits (year) - CTE Prerequisite: none Textbook: Photo Course:
More informationScratch for Beginners Workbook
for Beginners Workbook In this workshop you will be using a software called, a drag-anddrop style software you can use to build your own games. You can learn fundamental programming principles without
More informationCapturing The Beauty of God s Creation Through The Lens Session 2 Building Your Craft January 14, 2013
Capturing The Beauty of God s Creation Through The Lens Session 2 Building Your Craft January 14, 2013 Donald Jin donjin@comcast.net Course Overview Jan 6 Setting The Foundation Jan 13 Building Your Craft
More informationmastering manual week one
THE PURPOSE OF THIS WORKSHOP IS TO PUT THE POWER AND CONTROL OF THE CAMERA INTO YOUR OWN HANDS. When we shoot in automatic, we are at the mercy of the camera s judgment and decisions. Learning the techniques
More informationCREATE BETTER WORK & SELL MORE THROUGH PRE-SESSION CONSULTATION
client ARTIST delight RISING CREATE BETTER WORK & SELL MORE THROUGH PRE-SESSION CONSULTATION COPYRIGHT This is not a free ebook. The list price for the ebook is $24.95. Your purchase of this product has
More informationPortraits. How to take a flattering and interesting portrait
Portraits How to take a flattering and interesting portrait #1) STRONG FOCAL POINT Make it clear and place it slightly off center #2) RULE OF THIRDS Do NOT place subject in the center #3) HORIZON LINE
More informationStudio Photography Guide
Studio Photography Guide This guide will help you create professional and beautiful photography to represent your studio on ClassPass and beyond. Why Update My Photos on ClassPass? Photos of your studio
More informationDigital Photography Assignment Portraiture
Digital Photography Assignment Portraiture For this assignment you will shoot a variety of portraits that demonstrate composition, lighting and Photoshop techniques required to produce quality images.
More informationMorpholio Quick Tips TracePro. Morpholio for Business 2017
m Morpholio Quick Tips TracePro Morpholio for Business 2017 m Morpholio Quick Tips TracePro 00: Hand Gestures 01: Start a New Drawing 02: Set Your Scale 03: Set Your Pens 04: Layer Controls 05: Perspective,
More informationSHAW ACADEMY. Lesson 8 Course Notes. Diploma in Photography
SHAW ACADEMY Lesson 8 Course Notes Diploma in Photography Manual Mode Stops of light: A stop in photography refers to a measure of light A stop is a doubling or halving of the amount of light in your scene
More informationTerm 4. Explanations of assignments
Term 4 Explanations of assignments (If you are in class, you would get more detailed explanation with powerpoints, demonstrations, examples and other methods of learning.) Categories: Assignments are in
More informationLearn More about TechnoPhotoshop SAMPLE
Learn More about TechnoPhotoshop Session 2 Filtering Fun In this session, students are introduced to Photoshop photo editing software. To start, they learn about the program environment. Afterwards, they
More informationIntroduction to Photojournalism
7 MINUTE START RIGHT 4.1 PHOTOGRAPHY Introduction to Photojournalism OBJECTIVES STEP 1 LEARN (30 MINUTES) Students will learn how to tell a story through a photo as they view Start Right Presentation 4.1
More informationPhotography 11 - *Approved BAA Course
Photography 11 - *Approved BAA Course *More admin detail on BAA requirements at end of this document Course Synopsis: This course has been developed to introduce students to digital photography. Students
More informationIntro to Digital Compositions: Week One Physical Design
Instructor: Roger Buchanan Intro to Digital Compositions: Week One Physical Design Your notes are available at: www.thenerdworks.com Please be sure to charge your camera battery, and bring spares if possible.
More informationGetting Started with Osmo Words
Getting Started with Osmo Words Updated 10.4.2017 Version 3.0.0 Page 1 What s Included? Each Words game contains 2 sets of English alphabet letter tiles for a total of 52 tiles. 26 blue letter tiles 26
More informationPhotographic Composition Techniques. Criteria for Project Photographic Composition Techniques
Photographic Composition Techniques Objective: Practice the composition techniques learned in our lesson and to demonstrate a clear understanding of each concept. The techniques Rule of Thirds (2) Selective
More informationBuxton & District U3A Digital Photography Beginners Group
U3A Group Lesson 7: Controlling exposure / focal length / perspective / composition for a better picture & Taking Pictures of people 3 December 2013 Programme Buxton & District 19 September Exploring your
More informationLesson: Smartphone Macro Photography
Teacher: Analisa Shinn Date: Class: Art 1 Grades: 9-12 Lesson: Smartphone Macro Photography BIG IDEA: manipulation ESSENTIAL QUESTION: What are the rules of composition most important to photography? How
More informationINDEX. GENERAL IMAGE REQUIREMENTS p.3 4 Rules Zalora Main Catalog Standard
INDEX GENERAL IMAGE REQUIREMENTS p.3 4 Rules Zalora Main Catalog Standard LIGHTING & COLOR p.5-11 Photography Setup Option 1 Studio Photography Setup Option 2 White Wall Lighting Required Standard Dos
More informationRedfin Photography Style Guide: Partner Agents
Redfin Photography Style Guide: Partner Agents Welcome to Redfin! One of the last steps before going live on Redfin.com and taking new referrals is getting your photographs uploaded to the site. We kw
More informationModule 3: Additional Teachers Notes: Sketching in the Gallery
Module 3: Additional Teachers Notes: Sketching in the Gallery These Teachers Notes are for use with Tate Tools Module 3 Sketching in the Gallery. You can print out these Teachers Notes to use alongside
More informationPhoto Editing in Mac and ipad and iphone
Page 1 Photo Editing in Mac and ipad and iphone Switching to Edit mode in Photos for Mac To edit a photo you ll first need to double-click its thumbnail to open it for viewing, and then click the Edit
More informationDEPARTMENT F-3 ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY (Exhibiting rules and regulations, page 3)
DEPARTMENT F-3 ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY (Exhibiting rules and regulations, page 3) Guidelines 1. Please read and follow all Rules and Regulations listed on page 3 of the Fair Book. Remember that all exhibits
More informationTeacher: Mark Alan Anderson, Duration: Five (5) 90 minutes meetings + out-of-class time
Lesson Plan Kansas Oak Park High School page 1 of 5 825 NE 79th Terrace City, Missouri 64118 Lesson: Handwritten Portraits Course: Visual Art Photography Teacher: Mark Alan Anderson, manderso@nkcsd.k12.mo.us
More informationMurrieta Valley Unified School District High School Course Outline August 2004
Murrieta Valley Unified School District High School Course Outline August 2004 Department: Course Title: Visual and Performing Arts Photography I Course Number: 7800 Grade Level: 10-12 Length of Course:
More informationImpact With Smartphone Photography. Smartphone Camera Handling. A Smartphone for Serious Photography?
A Smartphone for Serious Photography? DSLR technically superior but photo quality depends on technical skill, creative vision Smartphone cameras can produce remarkable pictures always at ready After all
More informationDepartment B Communication and Expressive Art Photography
Department B Communication and Expressive Art Photography GENERAL RULES 4-H members are allowed entries in only one unit of competition. Choose from level (unit) 1, 2, or 3. Once you master a level and
More informationPHOTOGRAPHY. Personal Data Tag: Part A: (Be specific when describing your camera and settings.)
PHOTOGRAPHY Youth in 4-H Photography Units II and III are eligible to exhibit at the State Fair. 4-H'ers are allowed entries in only one unit of competition. A photograph may only be used on one exhibit
More informationU N I T 3 ~ PA R T 2. Developed by Sonia Coile, Madison County HS ~ Jan 2016
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY U N I T 3 ~ PA R T 2 WHY DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY? Now that you know how to use Photoshop, we need to brush up on your photography skills. At the end of this part of the unit, you will put
More informationPhoto One Digital Photo Shoots and Edits
Photo One Digital Photo Shoots and Edits You will submit photo shoots, unedited and you will submit selected edited images. The shoots will be explained first and the edits will be explained later on this
More informationFACES n VACES Student Examples
FACES n VACES Student Examples Materials -Pre-cut plaster strips (about 1 wide) -Plastic bags or Vaseline for face covering -water containers -clay -clay tools -Internet for research -Sketchbook -Glaze
More informationcapture presents, paper, and ribbon
Capture Your Holidays with Katrina Kennedy LESSON 4 capture presents, paper, and ribbon LESSON #4 OBJECTIVES: At the end of this lesson you will be able to: Create well composed present, paper, and ribbon
More informationAP 2-D Design Portfolio Syllabus 4 [Photography, Digital] MRS. ISAACS
AP 2-D Design Portfolio Syllabus 4 [Photography, Digital] MRS. ISAACS This syllabus provides direction for the highly motivated photography student to take the AP Studio Art 2-D Design Exam and earn college
More informationChallenge #1 - Capture Light Bokeh
Challenge #1 - Capture Light Bokeh Have you seen those beautiful little circles of colour and light in the background of photos? It s called Bokeh and it comes from the Japanese word boke meaning blur.
More informationPhotographer... and you can too.
Izzy Learned to be a Photographer... and you can too. A story about photography basics by Bruce Philpott My granddaughter, Izzy, was visiting us when she was eleven years old and she looked at a photo
More informationWorking with your Camera
Topic 5 Introduction to Shutter, Aperture and ISO Learning Outcomes In this topic, you will learn about the three main functions on a DSLR: Shutter, Aperture and ISO. We must also consider white balance
More informationB&W Photos from Colour:
Quick and Dirty Methods for PS, PS Elements and Canon Software 8/1/2007 New Westminster Photography Club Derek Carlin New Westminster Photography Club Page 1 Introduction This is a very brief article on
More informationGreeley-Evans School District 6 High School Photography I Curriculum Guide
High School Unit 1:Introduction to photographic terms Enduring Concept: Understanding Photography technique terminology Timeline: 3 weeks Vocabulary: Academic: 1. Observe and Learn to Comprehend Photographic
More informationQuad Cities Photography Club
Quad Cities Photography Club Competition Rules Revision date: 9/6/17 Purpose: QCPC host photographic competition within its membership. The goal of the competition is to develop and improve personal photographic
More informationMorpholio Quick Tips TracePro. Morpholio for Business 2018
m Morpholio Quick Tips TracePro Morpholio for Business 2018 m Morpholio Quick Tips TracePro 01: Hand Gestures 02: Apple Pencil 03: Start a New Drawing 04: Setting The Scale 05: Project Settings 06: Setting
More informationTextures/Patterns: Organic Textures/Patterns vs. Manmade Textures/Patterns
Photo I: Project 4 Due Date: Textures/Patterns: Organic Textures/Patterns vs. Manmade Textures/Patterns Guess what you re looking at Textures & Patterns: A texture is the feel, appearance, or consistency
More informationTravel & Landscapes. Introduction
Introduction Landscape photography captures the natural environment, but can also include man made features within that environment. A striking and breathtaking landscape image will appeal to all our senses
More informationFOCUS ON PHOTOGRAPHY A.
PHOTOGRAPHY Youth in 4-H Photography Units II and III are eligible to exhibit at the State Fair. 4-H'ers are allowed entries in only one unit of competition. A photograph may only be used on one exhibit
More informationShare My Design Space Project to Facebook or Pinterest?
How Do I Share My Design Space Project to Facebook or Pinterest? We love it when our members share the projects they create daily with their Cricut machines, materials, and accessories. Design Space was
More informationPhotography Feb. 26 th March 8
Photography Feb. 26 th March 8 Oh, we have a lot to do! Pinhole negative to positive and mounting. Aperture exercise understanding depth of field. Film photography if everything is completely done. Group
More informationIntroduction to Instagram and Photography
Introduction to Instagram and Photography INTRO TO INSTAGRAM WHAT IS INSTAGRAM? Instagram was launched in October 2010 by co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger Instagram is a fast, beautiful and fun
More informationCricut Design Space App for ipad User Manual
Cricut Design Space App for ipad User Manual Cricut Explore design-and-cut system From inspiration to creation in just a few taps! Cricut Design Space App for ipad 1. ipad Setup A. Setting up the app B.
More informationSTEP-BY-STEP THINGS TO TRY FINISHED? START HERE NEW TO SCRATCH? CREATE YOUR FIRST SCRATCH PROJECT!
STEP-BY-STEP NEW TO SCRATCH? CREATE YOUR FIRST SCRATCH PROJECT! In this activity, you will follow the Step-by- Step Intro in the Tips Window to create a dancing cat in Scratch. Once you have completed
More informationPortraiture Creating and Editing. Aaron Taylor Aaron Taylor Photography LLC
Portraiture Creating and Editing Aaron Taylor Aaron Taylor Photography LLC Who Am I? Owner of Aaron Taylor Photography LLC Family portraits Seniors Weddings and events Business and social media Headshots
More informationART DEPARTMENT ART COURSES CAN BE USED AS ELECTIVE CREDITS
ART DEPARTMENT ART COURSES CAN BE USED AS ELECTIVE CREDITS CONTENT MISSION STATEMENT: All students have a need for, and a right to, education in the Visual Arts as a part of their life-long learning experience.
More informationEVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT LIGHTING AND THE STUDIO BY LUCY BARTLETT
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT LIGHTING AND THE STUDIO BY LUCY BARTLETT www.lucybartlettphotography.wordpress.com www.flickr.com/photos/lucybartlett bartletl@uni.coventry.ac.uk www.cuphotography.org
More informationHow to photograph small to medium 2-D artwork
University of Colorado at Boulder Department of Art & Art History Lia Pileggi Lia.Pileggi@colorado.edu http://cuart.colorado.edu/resources/vrc/ How to photograph small to medium 2-D artwork Hanging your
More informationAZTEC INDIAN PORTRAITS SPEARMAN HIGH SCHOOL SPEARMAN, TEXAS ART STUDENTS GRADES 9-12
AZTEC INDIAN PORTRAITS SPEARMAN HIGH SCHOOL SPEARMAN, TEXAS ART STUDENTS GRADES 9-12 Elizabeth White, Art Teacher Spearman High School Art Lesson Plan 2011-12 How to Use Colored Pencils
More informationArt Nouveau Scratchboard Drawing: An Introduction
Art Nouveau Scratchboard Drawing: An Introduction to Gustav Klimt Elegant Art Nouveau Scratchboard project- 100pts Introduction Art Nouveau became an international style of art, architecture and applied
More informationElizabethtown Area School District
Photography Course Number: 840 Grade Level: 10-12 Length of Course: 1 Semester Total Clock Hours: Length of Period: 80 minutes Date Written: 04-05 Periods per Week/Cycle: 5 Written By: Kevin Goss Credits
More informationProject Handout Photographic Composition Techniques. Criteria for Project Photographic Composition Techniques
Project Handout Photographic Composition Techniques Objective: Practice the composition techniques learned in our lesson and other composition techniques that are good to know. The techniques Rule of Thirds
More informationLesson Title Art Form Grade Level. Media. Grade Level Theme Key Concept Link. Perception of Self Identity/Social Roles Watercolor Portraits
Lesson Title Art Form Grade Level Snapchat Self-Portrait Drawing, Painting, Multi- Media 2D Art Studio 2 (10th-12th) Grade Level Theme Key Concept Link Perception of Self Identity/Social Roles Watercolor
More informationinspire WITH YOUR PHOTOS
inspire WITH YOUR PHOTOS CONTENTS WHY PHOTOS? 3 WHAT PHOTOS SHOULD I TAKE? 6 Exterior 7 Lobby/Front Desk 8 Common Spaces 9 Meals 10 Facilities 11 Rooms 12 Views 15 TAKING PHOTOS: TIPS & TRICKS 16 Resolution
More informationHuman Interest Story/Photo/Video Contest 2018
Human Interest Story/Photo/Video Contest 2018 C&M is initiating the Human Interest Story/Photo/Video Contest and is now accepting entries! This is your opportunity to share stories, photos, and video about
More informationCleveland Institute of Art Creativity Matters. Building a great portfolio
Cleveland Institute of Art Creativity Matters Building a great portfolio Front Cover: name 20 You re beginning to see yourself as an artist and to see yourself in art school. We re here to help you take
More informationPhotographing Marquetry Revisited Again By Dave Peck
Photographing Marquetry Revisited Again By Dave Peck This article was originally published in a fall 1996 issue of Marquetry Society of America. It was revised for the Spring 2009 issue of the American
More informationTHE OVERVIEW. Take the photos further back than you normally would. Only shoot landscape never shoot portrait style
This document is your guide. It will help you make sure that your photos work best for the web while representing the attorney in the best possible light. Let s dive in! THE OVERVIEW This page is the most
More informationJessica Grant. Photography Portfolio
Jessica Grant Photography Portfolio This photo was for an assignment in capturing visual puns. Although this image is pretty straight forward, I think the colors in the water are visually interesting.
More informationIn the past year or so, just about everyone I know has gone out and purchased
In This Chapter Having some fun with your digital camera Getting out and shooting Chapter 1 Jumping Right In Transferring images from your camera to your computer Opening images in Photoshop Printing and
More informationDEPARTMENT B DIVISION 147 BOOTHS Division 147 All Classes Pay Category 1 C) H Booth
AREA: BOOTHS A. AREA RULES BOOTHS 1. Any 4-H member, family or club may set up a booth. 2. 4-H booth topics include: citizenship, careers, health, energy, international cultural understanding, leadership,
More informationCOMMUNICATION & EXPRESSIVE ARTS PHOTOGRAPHY
COMMUNICATION & EXPRESSIVE ARTS CHECK IN: Wednesday, July 11, 2018 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. & Thursday, July 12, 2018 from 7:30 8:30 a.m. JUDGING TIME: Thursday, July 12, 2018, 9:00 a.m. (closed to public)
More informationDesign Process: Photography
Marit McCluske marit.e.mc2@gmail.com GDES 4351 F 2012 Design Process: Photography Portfolio of Student Work 1 This was a comprehensive digital photography class tailored for graphic designers and the only
More informationIn Focus. Newsletter of the Morgan Hill Photography Club. RED WHITE & BLUE is the Flickr theme for JULY.
In Focus Newsletter of the Morgan Hill Photography Club July 2008 Volume 1, Issue 4 RED WHITE & BLUE is the Flickr theme for JULY. Is the Flickr theme for August. See page 5 for ideas. 2 July 2008 Meeting
More informationPro Photo Photography Studio By Abranimations INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Pro Photo Photography Studio By Abranimations INSTRUCTION MANUAL INTRODUCTION The ProPhoto Studio by Abranimations is a full set of professional SL photography equipment. This studio is unlike any other
More informationIntroduction To Photography
Introduction To Photography THETIPS STORYTELLING POWER OF PHOTOGRAPHY FOR TAKING BETTER PHOTOS WITH YOUR PHONE What is photography? Photography is a tool that allow us to share inspiring and important
More informationCreate a CaFE Account (for those who do not have one) In order to submit entries for the FWS Annual Exhibition and/or the Online Show, you need to:
Using CaFE (www.callforentry.org) to Enter FWS Exhibitions To enter calls to artists for FWS shows or any calls on CaFE, you will need to: 1. Create a CaFE account. It s free and really easy to use instructions
More informationsurround us. We are breaking them into the components that create beautiful images.
Pondering Practice I place my mat. I arrange my water bottle, block, and towel. Today is about this practice. Today is about the series of breaths I will take and poses I will practice. The collection
More informationCapturing Realistic HDR Images. Dave Curtin Nassau County Camera Club February 24 th, 2016
Capturing Realistic HDR Images Dave Curtin Nassau County Camera Club February 24 th, 2016 Capturing Realistic HDR Images Topics: What is HDR? In Camera. Post-Processing. Sample Workflow. Q & A. Capturing
More informationTake Better Portraits
SEPTEMBER 4, 2018 BEGINNER Take Better Portraits Learn the elements of a good portrait photograph Featuring GARY SMALL It can't be that difficult, right? Your friend/spouse/child asks you to take his/her
More informationClass 1- Black & White
2011 State Fair Photography Judging Class 1- Black & White Place the four photos here & size for short dimension to 2 1 2 3 4 Select class Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 Class 6 Black & White
More informationCreating Stitched Panoramas
Creating Stitched Panoramas Here are the topics that we ll cover 1. What is a stitched panorama? 2. What equipment will I need? 3. What settings & techniques do I use? 4. How do I stitch my images together
More informationFestival of Museums PR & Marketing toolkit
Festival of Museums 2018 PR & Marketing toolkit Introduction Thank you for taking part in this year s Festival of Museums, the most fun Festival of Museums ever! This toolkit contains information and instructions
More informationThe Premier Collection Australian Family Photographer of the Year
The Premier Collection 2012 Australian Family Photographer of the Year www.premierstudio.com.au About Us Our dedication is in providing a first class experience which is warm, personal, and professional;
More informationMEASUREMENT CAMERA USER GUIDE
How to use your Aven camera s imaging and measurement tools Part 1 of this guide identifies software icons for on-screen functions, camera settings and measurement tools. Part 2 provides step-by-step operating
More informationThe Big Train Project Status Report (Part 65)
The Big Train Project Status Report (Part 65) For this month I have a somewhat different topic related to the EnterTRAINment Junction (EJ) layout. I thought I d share some lessons I ve learned from photographing
More informationTopic 1 - A Closer Look At Exposure Shutter Speeds
Getting more from your Camera Topic 1 - A Closer Look At Exposure Shutter Speeds Learning Outcomes In this lesson, we will look at exposure in more detail: ISO, Shutter speed and aperture. We will be reviewing
More informationSECTION III-COMMUNICATION & EXPRESSIVE ARTS
Dept. B - Photography General Photography Rules SECTION III-COMMUNICATION & EXPRESSIVE ARTS 1. Entry Tags: Entry Tag must be securely attached to the upper right hand corner of displays or prints. 2. A
More informationA Beginner s Guide To Exposure
A Beginner s Guide To Exposure What is exposure? A Beginner s Guide to Exposure What is exposure? According to Wikipedia: In photography, exposure is the amount of light per unit area (the image plane
More informationHow YOU are like Shampoo for College Graduates e-audit #2. How Are Your Interviews Going?
How YOU are like Shampoo for College Graduates e-audit #2 How Are Your Interviews Going? If you have communicated your college graduate personal brand in an interview or two and already received a job
More informationClassroom Chihuly: Exploring Botanical Forms
Visual Arts Creativity and Performance (6-8) The student will: 1. K) understand the following components of visual art: a.) elements, including color, line, shape, form, texture, and space; b.) principles,
More informationOUTDOOR PORTRAITURE WORKSHOP
OUTDOOR PORTRAITURE WORKSHOP SECOND EDITION Copyright Bryan A. Thompson, 2012 bryan@rollaphoto.com Goals The goals of this workshop are to present various techniques for creating portraits in an outdoor
More informationChristina Martin, Cr.Photog., CPP Julie Kim, CPP MDPPA Co-Print Chairmen
Christina Martin, Cr.Photog., CPP Julie Kim, CPP MDPPA Co-Print Chairmen Class Agenda Why Print Competition? 3 Levels of Print Competition MDPPA Degrees How Images are Judged What Makes a Merit Image
More informationMastering Y our Your Digital Camera
Mastering Your Digital Camera The Exposure Triangle The ISO setting on your camera defines how sensitive it is to light. Normally ISO 100 is the least sensitive setting on your camera and as the ISO numbers
More informationHow the Light Bulb Gets Switched On The Evolution of Ideas
How the Light Bulb Gets Switched On The Evolution of Ideas Developed By Suggested Length Suggested Grade Level(s) Subject Areas Gweneth Branch-Rice Lesson 1: Two 80 minute classes Lesson 2: Two 80 minute
More informationAutodesk 123-D Catch ipad App
Autodesk 123-D Catch ipad App At a Glance... lets you turn a real-life object into a 3-dimensional digital 3-D model capture something small or something as large as a building manipulate the model on
More information6.098 Digital and Computational Photography Advanced Computational Photography. Bill Freeman Frédo Durand MIT - EECS
6.098 Digital and Computational Photography 6.882 Advanced Computational Photography Bill Freeman Frédo Durand MIT - EECS Administrivia PSet 1 is out Due Thursday February 23 Digital SLR initiation? During
More informationCONTINUING EDUCATION OUR GUIDE TO SELECTING A PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL (DSLR) CAMERA
OUR GUIDE TO SELECTING A PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL (DSLR) CAMERA CONTINUING EDUCATION THE UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS 320 S. BROAD ST. PHILADELPHIA, PA CS.UARTS.EDU OUR GUIDE TO SELECTING A PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL
More informationEXPOSURE TIPS. Camera shake causing blurry pictures
EXPOSURE TIPS Camera shake causing blurry pictures Hold your camera steady Digital cameras are usually held away from the body to view the LCD screen to compose the picture. This is less steady than the
More informationIntroduction POSED STREET PORTRAITS VS CANDID STREET PORTRAITS - THE DIFFERENCES AND HOW TO SHOOT THEM
POSED STREET PORTRAITS VS CANDID STREET PORTRAITS - THE DIFFERENCES AND HOW TO SHOOT THEM Spvros Papaw/moot,los Introduction When out on the streets, a Street Photographer can shoot anything from random
More informationHow This Works: Aperture size is counted in f- stops. i.e. those little numbers engraved on the lens barrel like:
Aperture Aperture is the lens opening inside a lens. The size of the diaphragm opening in a camera lens REGULATES amount of light passes through onto the sensor inside the camera. Aperture size is counted
More informationCreate a CaFE Account (for those who do not have one) In order to submit entries for the FWS Annual Exhibition and/or the Online Show, you need to:
Using CaFE (www.callforentry.org) to Enter FWS Exhibitions To enter calls to artists for FWS shows or any calls on CaFE, you will need to: 1. Create a CaFE account. It s free and really easy to use instructions
More informationAWQ 3M - Exterior Photomontage Landscape Project
AWQ 3M - Exterior Photomontage Landscape Project Name: "Landscape photography is the supreme test of the photographer - and often the supreme disappointment." - Ansel Adams What does Landscape mean? Landscape:
More information