Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Today's To-Do List

1. Spaced Out
2. Three Out of Bounds Images
3. Narrative Photos
4. PhotoJournalism WS from Ch. 7 of Focus on Photography Textbook (turn in to me!)
5.  Then work on new Worth1000 Assignment.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Day 2 and STILL No Pictures???

If you don't have photos for the Narrative Photo Assignment, you will write a 1 to 2 page paper. Type your paper in Microsoft Word. You should have normal 1 inch margins and begin typing at the TOP of the page.  Include a title page with your name.  Use a 12 point font such as Cambria or Times New Roman. 


You will select one PhotoJournalist and write about his or her career.  List of PhotoJournalists to Choose From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:American_photojournalists
 
You may research your PhotoJournalist online...but DO NOT use Wikipedia as a source.
 
Make a list of your references at the end of your paper.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Group "Photo Chain" Assignment

My plan for this assignment is for you all to edit the same photo.  Then I want to print them all out and make a group project for the Art Show (which is next week!)

So, click the link to the photo and edit the photo using Paint.NET.  Remember the photos we saw that were edited by Harold and Tom.  Be Creative!

CLICK THIS LINK FOR YOUR PHOTO

Blur Photos

Blur Photos were due YESTERDAY!   I hope you came up with some creative ideas!!

Please select your best 3 to 5 photos.
       Make sure they use blur in some way.
       Make sure they work together as a series.

Edit them if needed, but DO NOT use any BLUR filters in Paint.NET

Post them to your blog.  Title the post something that includes the word BLUR.

When finished, continue working on your Composite Assignment from last week.



IF YOU STILL DON'T HAVE BLUR PHOTOS:

Open Microsoft Word and begin typing a 1 page double spaced paper.

Research ISO using the following links.  Then, write your paper about how ISO works with Aperture and Shutter Speed to create the proper exposure.  Be sure to write about what ISO is, how it is measured, how it is different from Aperture and Shutter Speed, how it effects the look of a photo, and how it works in the Exposure Triangle.

What is ISO in Photography
Nikon-Understanding ISO
Moving Towards Manual Settings- ISO
Understanding ISO - Completing the Exposure Triangle

When finished, email your paper as an attachment to ecrouch@access.k12.wv.us

Then, continue work on COMPOSITE ASSIGNMENT.