See Google Classroom for current assignments.
Week of 11-1-21
1. Explore aperture
2. Develop plot for toy story.
3. Begin creating backdrop for toy story.
4. Finish uploading any outstanding assignments
1. Explore aperture
2. Develop plot for toy story.
3. Begin creating backdrop for toy story.
4. Finish uploading any outstanding assignments
Weeks of 10-18-21 & 10-25-21
1. Learn to use the basic tools in Photopea. See Google Classroom for how-to videos.
2. Create a personal collage using Photopea
1. Learn to use the basic tools in Photopea. See Google Classroom for how-to videos.
2. Create a personal collage using Photopea
Week of 10-4-21
1. Complete shutter speed assignments.
1. Complete shutter speed assignments.
freezing_a_jump.pdf | |
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motion.pdf | |
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panning.pdf | |
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water_splash.pdf | |
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Week of 9-27-21
1. Explore using a digital camera.
2. Identify camera parts.
3. Understand shutter speed and how it affects photos.
4. Complete shutter speed practice.
1. Explore using a digital camera.
2. Identify camera parts.
3. Understand shutter speed and how it affects photos.
4. Complete shutter speed practice.
tennis_ball.pdf | |
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ACP [Virtual] Open Submission link:
https://acpinfo.org/participate/2021-open-exhibition/
Open submission period is Sept 23-26
- Submissions will close to the public at 11:59p on Sunday, September 26th
Each student may submit ONE photo
- File should be between 1MB and 4MB
- Please name files: LASTNAME_FIRSTNAME.jpg
Important: select your school!
- Students must select their school name so we can group them for consideration in the "Best School" category ($500 prize for your facility).
Other important dates:
- The ACP Open Exhibition will be published for viewing on Oct. 1 and the winners announced on Oct 21. Links will be published on the ACP Open Exhibition Festival Guide page when available.
https://acpinfo.org/participate/2021-open-exhibition/
Open submission period is Sept 23-26
- Submissions will close to the public at 11:59p on Sunday, September 26th
Each student may submit ONE photo
- File should be between 1MB and 4MB
- Please name files: LASTNAME_FIRSTNAME.jpg
Important: select your school!
- Students must select their school name so we can group them for consideration in the "Best School" category ($500 prize for your facility).
Other important dates:
- The ACP Open Exhibition will be published for viewing on Oct. 1 and the winners announced on Oct 21. Links will be published on the ACP Open Exhibition Festival Guide page when available.
Weeks of 9-13-2021 & 9-20-2021
To Do This Week:
1. Complete pinhole practice assignment.
To Do This Week:
1. Complete pinhole practice assignment.
pinhole_practice_shooting_log.docx | |
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2. Complete alphabet assignment.
3. Begin Reflections entries.
3. Begin Reflections entries.
reflections_2021_poster__1_.pdf | |
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reflections_student_entry_packet.docx | |
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reflections_student_entry_packet_spanish.docx | |
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Week of 9-7-2021
To Do This Week:
1. Complete Composition Book - DUE ON TUESDAY AT THE END OF CLASS
2. Build Pinhole Cameras - See instructions under Week of 8-30-2021
3. Begin Alphabet Project
To Do This Week:
1. Complete Composition Book - DUE ON TUESDAY AT THE END OF CLASS
2. Build Pinhole Cameras - See instructions under Week of 8-30-2021
3. Begin Alphabet Project
alphabet_project_.pdf | |
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alphabet_rubric.pdf | |
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Week of 8-30-2021
To Do this Week
1. Complete flipbook photogram - DUE FRIDAY BEFORE THE END OF CLASS
2. Types of Composition Book - DUE NEXT TUESDAY BEFORE THE END OF CLASS
3. Build pinhole cameras
To Do this Week
1. Complete flipbook photogram - DUE FRIDAY BEFORE THE END OF CLASS
2. Types of Composition Book - DUE NEXT TUESDAY BEFORE THE END OF CLASS
3. Build pinhole cameras
altoid_pinhole_construction.docx.pdf | |
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Week of 8-23-2021
To Do This Week:
1. Continue to work on photogram flipbook
2. View video on composition: Composition
3. Begin working on Types of Composition book using the magazines in the classroom.
To Do This Week:
1. Continue to work on photogram flipbook
2. View video on composition: Composition
3. Begin working on Types of Composition book using the magazines in the classroom.
composition_in_photographs.pdf | |
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Week of 8-16-2021
Visual Verbal Journal:
Mon - Quick sketch
Tues - What's going on in this photo?
Wed/Thurs - See/Think/Wonder
Fri - Reveal
To Do This Week:
X-acto practice
Photograms in the darkroom
Photogram flipbooks
Enlarger quiz on Friday!!***
Visual Verbal Journal:
Mon - Quick sketch
Tues - What's going on in this photo?
Wed/Thurs - See/Think/Wonder
Fri - Reveal
To Do This Week:
X-acto practice
Photograms in the darkroom
Photogram flipbooks
Enlarger quiz on Friday!!***
Week of 8-9-2021
Read pages 2- 9 in pink textbook
Draw and label the figure on page 4 of the pink textbook.
Read page 267 in pink textbook.
Draw and label the figure on page 267 of pink textbook.
Photogram practice!
The first photo of a person.
Boulevard du Temple, Paris, 3. Arondissement is the first ever photograph of a human being. The daguerreotype was taken in Paris by Louis Daguerre (1787–1851), on a date that has been calculated as between 24 April and 4 May 1838. It is of a busy street, but because exposure time was over ten minutes, the city traffic was moving too much to appear. The exception is a man in the bottom left corner, who stood still getting his boots polished long enough to show. Less discernible, but also visible, is the boot black (boot polisher). As Geoffrey Batchen has noted, this is therefore also the first photo to illustrate both labor and class difference
Read pages 2- 9 in pink textbook
Draw and label the figure on page 4 of the pink textbook.
Read page 267 in pink textbook.
Draw and label the figure on page 267 of pink textbook.
Photogram practice!
The first photo of a person.
Boulevard du Temple, Paris, 3. Arondissement is the first ever photograph of a human being. The daguerreotype was taken in Paris by Louis Daguerre (1787–1851), on a date that has been calculated as between 24 April and 4 May 1838. It is of a busy street, but because exposure time was over ten minutes, the city traffic was moving too much to appear. The exception is a man in the bottom left corner, who stood still getting his boots polished long enough to show. Less discernible, but also visible, is the boot black (boot polisher). As Geoffrey Batchen has noted, this is therefore also the first photo to illustrate both labor and class difference