Thursday, December 10, 2015

Final Portfolio

We will create our Final Potfolio Blog post.

There are 2 parts to the portfolio.

In the first section you will post 10-15 of your best images from the semester and provide a brief critique of each including 1 very strong element and 1 element you could improve upon. NOTE- Pick something from the Critique Guide.

In the second part you will provide an assessment of your portfolio and your work ethic.

1. Individual Image Critique

Post your 10-15 best images of the semester. All images must be in black and white although you may include a color version.

For each image discuss one strong point from the critique guide and one area you could improve upon.Please assess your work and level of success on this project in each of the 3 main critique areas. Use the critique guidelines to help you with terminology and comments, 

I feel I have ____ exceeded/ ____ met/ ____fallen short of the objective for this image because.....

2. Overall Portfolio-Semester work

Please answer the following questions about your overall work this semester  using the 1-4 scale: 

1=Not at all, 2=Somewhat, 3=Mostly, 4=Absolutely

I completed my assignments on time 1 2 3 4

I fulfilled all assignments 1 2 3 4

Made good use of class time 1 2 3 4

Used a creative approach 1 2 3 4

My pictures unique and original 1 2 3 4

My craftsmanship is excellent 1 2 3 4

My images are sharp and focused 1 2 3 4

My images are well composed 1 2 3 4

My images have good contrast and exposure 1 2 3 4

My photography sets a mood 1 2 3 4

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Catch-up Week

Check your grades and find a project that you have not completed. In your gradebook it will be a ZERO. This is a chance to improve that grade.

In a new blog post, do the project.

Title it "project name"-Make Up.

Repeat the process until you have made up as much work as possible.

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Surreal Photography Composition

What is Surrealism? Magical Realism?

For our purposes Surreal or magical realism describes an image where the elements are a natural part in an otherwise mundane, realistic environment. Although it is most commonly used as a literary genre, magic realism also applies to film and the visual arts.


Here is a link to a TED talk by Erik Johansson. Erik creates realistic photos of impossible situations.

Today we will begin creating a surreal image using photoshop.

Using the provided images plus at least one of your own, (either from the web or a photos you have taken), create a magical realist composition using exaggerated scale. You may select, crop, and place the elements in the composition in any way that presents them in an incongruous, unusual or “super normal” manner.

Activities/Skills/Followed Directions:

Set up document at stated size and resolution. 10 x 10 150 dp1
5/________

Photoshop Skills 

Made precise selections                                                                                                5/________

Used Transform-scale tool to change at least one selection/layer.                           
5/________

Used move tool to move selections from one document to another.                
5/________

Used Multiple Layers                                                                                                                     5/________

Named Layers                                                                                                                        5/________

Include at least 1 additional image to the composition                                               
5/________  
                                                                                     
Creativity
Met requirements for concept: Magical Realism using scale                                      
 5/________



                                                                                                                               

Monday, November 2, 2015

Extracurricular activity - 3 pictures

Today you will take pictures of an extracurricular activity here at school. 
Go to various rooms, such as Art, ROTC, Band, Sports, FAC, and take pictures that document an activty in school.

Consider taking portraits, objects, or activities that are going on. 

Be creative. Get close. Try different angles and pespectives.

Please be polite and ask permission.

Edit and upload your 3 best photos.

Due today by the end of class.







Thursday, October 29, 2015

AP Photo Critique 2

Today you will choose a photo from AP Images to critique. Follow the example below to do your critique.

This is the second AP Critique of the semester.

Use the instructions below for the aasignment:

Go to http://www.apimages.com/

1. Use the Snipping tool to upload the photo to your blog.

2. Add the link from the AP site to your blog.


3. Paste the description of the photo from the AP site to your blog.
Description: Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray ahead of the Jewish New Year at the Western Wall, the holiest site where Jews can pray in Jerusalem's old city, Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2013. Israelis happily welcomed the Jewish New Year late Wednesday despite uncertainty and turmoil brewing on both its northern and southern borders. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)


4. Answer the following:


  • Who was the photographer?
  • What country and city was the photo taken in?
  • What event was photographed?
  • Describe the event that was photographed.
  • Why is the event newsworthy? Why is it important to us?


5. Write a Critique. Use the Critique Guide in the link above.

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Photo Retouching

Today we will work with a couple of tools to help improve minor imperfections in our photos.
Download the 2 photos below, retouch them, and upload the before and after pictures to your blog.



Use the Clone tool to remove the blemishes from the guy's face.
Here is a video to help you...



Use the Red Eye tool to correct the red eyes....

Thursday, October 22, 2015

BIG POP QUIZ!!!!

Today you will show me your skills. 200 Points!!!

You will take 4 pictures.

Demonstrate the following. Write down ISO, Shutter Speed and Aperture for each pic

1. Freeze Action in a photo with Bugs Eye Perspective

2. Show Motion Blur in a photo from Birds eye perspective

3. Show Shallow depth of Field in a picture uisng Rule of Thirds

4. Show Deep Depth of Field with a diagonal Perspective

Post your 4 pictures to your blog with ISO, Shutter Speed and Aperture for each pic.