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Everyone has the ability to create and interpret images. As you begin your Photography path it is a good idea to review some basic composition, lighting, perspective, and portrait tips. Going through these sections will remind you, or teach you, …
Curriculum
Curriculum
- 5 Sections
- 23 Lessons
- 1 Week
- Elements of Art- First Photos7
- 1.1Explore- Rule of Thirds and 10 tips for Great Photos45 Minutes
- 1.2Photo Scavenger Hunt120 Minutes
- 1.3Explore- File Management- Storing your photos10 Minutes
- 1.4Fall Photo Shoot60 Minutes
- 1.5Explore- 7 photos showing Examples of the 7 Elements of Art.30 Minutes
- 1.6Secret of Photo Edits… the Basic 3 (in Photoshop)40 Minutes
- 1.7PhotoPEA…Secret of Photo Edits… the Basic 3 (if you don’t have Photoshop)60 Minutes
- Abstract Photography4
- Freelance Photo Improvement2
- Story-Telling with Photography5
- 4.0Warm-up: Investigating Story using Professional Photographers.20 Minutes
- 4.1Activity 1-What’s it like to be human – A story in one photo60 Minutes
- 4.2Activity 2- What’s it like to be human – A story in multiple photos20 Minutes
- 4.3Activity 3-CAPTURE caring – A story using 4 specific types of images60 Minutes
- 4.4Activity 4- CREATE A STORY – ILLUSTRATE YOUR OWN IDEA60 Minutes
- Composition5
Overview
Everyone has the ability to create and interpret images.
As you begin your Photography path it is a good idea to review some basic composition, lighting, perspective, and portrait tips.
Going through these sections will remind you, or teach you, some of the easiest ways to make sure your photos are successful artistically.
These lessons will guide you through the foundational elements of photography, will outline the artistic process, and will aim to strengthen your visual literacy skills.
The lessons build upon one another and are developed to familiarize yourself with photography and become comfortable operating the camera as a tool for creative expression.
Once you develop an understanding of fundamental photography techniques, your photographic explorations will better capture the world from your point of view.
Use your Feedback Loop Padlet (in your Google Classroom) to Share the work you create and Participate in peer feedback.