PHOTo II - shadow or reflection photos
(due: tues. dec. 12)
Photo III - Rain Photo (due: Tue. Dec. 12)
Photo II - Shadow or Reflection photo information |
Photo III - Rain photo shoot information, deadline |
Shadow Play photo rubric |
Reflection photo rubric |
(Mon.) - Last day for students to present their Famous Photographer PowerPoint Speech. Also, Photo II students will receive information, deadlines and view examples of their next photo shoot: Shadow Play or Reflections (Photo III students will shoot Rain photos).
"I will demonstrate my speech and communication abilities by presenting a 3-minute famous photographer speech to the class, having good eye contact and volume of voice. I will also be a good audience member when listening to my classmates' speeches."
(Tues.) - Students will watch the Discovery Channel DVD, "Unsolved History: JFK, Death in Dealey Plaza," which features the photos and movies shot on Nov. 22, 1963 in Dallas.
"I will understand more about one of the most historical days in American history by watching an investigation of the photos and movies shot at the JFK assassination."
(Wed.) - Students will continue to work on their Portfolio using Google (see the Oct. 23-27 pages in MountSiPhoto.weebly.com for template files, an example of a portfolio, and a YouTube tutorial how to create the portfolio). The portfolio is due the end of the period, Friday, Dec. 1. Students may also work on their Greenscreen project.
"I will display my best photos and Photoshop projects so far and reflect in writing about them in my Google portfolio."
(Thurs.) - Using one of their favorite photos, students will create a 2018 calendar (either horizontal or vertical) by completing the steps in Photoshop. The completed calendar should be sent to the shared folder in Google Drive. Students will also begin receiving their graded Landscape and Action photos.
"I will follow the directions in the tutorial and use my Photoshop skills (including the free transform and duplicating a layer) to create a 2018 photo calendar."
(Fri.) - In small groups with a tripod, students will begin shooting HDR photos (five different light settings of the same situation) during class time.
"I will begin my HDR project by using a tripod and the exposure compensation dial and shoot five photos of the exact same thing with five different types of light."