Important Announcements
Syllabus
Reflections
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Portfolio
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PowerPoint Week 2
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Why photography?
From "Focus on Photography":
Photographs tell stories of birth and death, love and war, freedom and oppression. They present the dynamics of life in the country and the city. They represent historic record, and they can shatter our definition of history. Photographs preserve our memories and inspire us to become aware. They reveal our dreams and our nightmares. They excite us and repel us. They clarify and mystify. The joy of photography lies in its infinite possibilities. Each photograph offers the extraordinary pleasure of discovery.
Viewing, discussing, and creating images can be a passage to self-discovery that enhances self-esteem. Studying photography can be the conduit to a further understanding of various cultures and different ways of seeing, believing, and thinking. Photography broadens our conception of ourselves and the world.
Photography is not just about technique; it is about perception and communication. Because the power of photography lies in its ability to communicate our perceptions of the world, photography can intersect with many areas of study. Thematic photography projects can impart an understanding of the medium itself as well as reinforce studies in such disciplines as science, social studies, English, and languages.
Photographs tell stories of birth and death, love and war, freedom and oppression. They present the dynamics of life in the country and the city. They represent historic record, and they can shatter our definition of history. Photographs preserve our memories and inspire us to become aware. They reveal our dreams and our nightmares. They excite us and repel us. They clarify and mystify. The joy of photography lies in its infinite possibilities. Each photograph offers the extraordinary pleasure of discovery.
Viewing, discussing, and creating images can be a passage to self-discovery that enhances self-esteem. Studying photography can be the conduit to a further understanding of various cultures and different ways of seeing, believing, and thinking. Photography broadens our conception of ourselves and the world.
Photography is not just about technique; it is about perception and communication. Because the power of photography lies in its ability to communicate our perceptions of the world, photography can intersect with many areas of study. Thematic photography projects can impart an understanding of the medium itself as well as reinforce studies in such disciplines as science, social studies, English, and languages.
Still Life
Still-Life at the Car Show
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Still-lifes from Home
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Still-lifes from my students
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Movement
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Movement from my students
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PowerPoints Week 3
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Point of View (POV)
Students had to take 5 pictures:
- Bird’s-eye view
- Worm’s-eye view
- Mystery view: Pretend you’re a different animal and take a picture from that point of view
- Your eye view
- Surprise me
Mr. C's
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Week 4 - Black and White in a Colorful World
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Week 5 - Aesthetics
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Week 6 - Portraits
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Week 7 - Self Portraits
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Week 8 - Blur
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Week 9 - Macro
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Week 10 - Night Time Photography
A.K.A. I like the night life, I like to boogie.
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Week 11 - Location, Location, Location
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Week 12 & 13 - Tell me a Story...
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