Portraits Due: Tuesday, Nov. 14
Portrait information with rubric |
Famous Photographer PowerPoint speech
Due: Nov. 17 (per. 1,2,3); Nov. 20 (Per. 5,6)
Isolating clip art using Photoshop CC |
"I will use criteria on rubrics as a guide when critiquing my classmates' photos (landscape, action and architecture).
(Tues.) - Students will turn in their total number (at least 20) of Animal photos to Google Drive. After the total number are turned in, the best animal photo will be edited and also turned in to Google Drive.
"I will closely examine all of my photos before I choose the best one (Animal photo) to edit.
(Wed.) - Students will see an example of a Famous Photographer PowerPoint speech and receive information about possible photographers to research. Also, students will begin the Photoshop Watermark project by isolating an illustration (on a transparent background) in Photoshop that will be used next to the photographer's name.
"I will begin preparing for an upcoming speech by seeing which photographers are available to do my research. Also, I will begin the process of creating a personal watermark (copyright) by first isolating an illustration (clip art) against a transparent background using Photoshop skills.
(Thurs.) - Students will watch a tutorial on how to create a watermark in Photoshop and combine their illustration with their name. Students will also "draft" their local photographer.
"I will create a complete watermark that I can mark on any of my photos. Also, I will know which photographer I will research for an upcoming speech.
(Fri.) - Students will complete self-evaluations of their landscape, action and architecture photos.
"I will critique my own photos (landscape, action and architecture) based on the criteria in respective rubrics."