Monday, May 11, 2020

Grade 7 & 8 Student Portrait examples and assignment


Portrait photography SUMMATIVE
What is Portrait photography? This website give you a list of 10 types of PP
https://expertphotography.com/types-of-portrait-photography/

Objective: Take portraits of people in different settings from the list below. (DO NOT SUBMIT SELFIES or Self Portraits)
1. Compose and/or capture 10 photos (you may not use old photos)
2. You may use any format (example 1:1 ratio=square, etc.)
3. The idea is to have a variety of shots. I understand that your participant pool will be limited and you will most likely be reaching out to family members and perhaps domestic help.
4. Place all images in a Google Doc and label. Submit by Saturday, May 9
th. See my example below.

Choose 10 themes from the list below.
1. Conversation
2. Family
3. Shoot though a glass (can have liquid in it) 4. Using a prop

5. Change color to reflect a mood 6. Full length
7. Close-up
8. Hands over parts of faces

9. From the backside 10. Silhouette
11. Costume
12. Mood

13. Classy and elegant 14. Play
15. Person with a pet 16. Laughter

17. Sleeping
18. Getting ready/grooming 19. Eating
20. Make-up your own

Photos may include reflection (glass, mirror), various angles (sides, above, below), partials, shadows, distortion, filters, color manipulation, etc.
Go big.
Wow yourself. 


Student examples:

















Monday, April 27, 2020

Portrait Photography examples

Portrait Photography examples
Below are examples of former student digital photography portraits.

Please look at each image and choose the TWO that stand out to you and screenshot them.

In a Google doc you will:
1. Attach the TWO images and under each image you will write a short description of why you like each image. Be specific of WHAT you find appealing (colors, contrast, subject, background, props, how it makes you feel, balance of colors, etc.) I want you to be able to use descriptive language with complete sentences.
2. Take THREE selfies: 
Selfie 1: How you would normally take a selfie. (Color or B&W)
Selfie 2: Using a mirror reflection-be creative (B&W)
Selfie 3: Unusual/Creative - think: different angle, partial, background... (Color or B&W)
3. Submit DOC in Classroom

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Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Grade 7: Photography Appreciation

Please share your response with me via google.doc

Step 1: Below are 20 images. I want you to choose your top three (the ones you that appeal to you the most) and bottom three images (the ones that appeal to you the least).

Step 2: Answer the following questions about each of your TOP three favorite images.  Please include the image and your responses must be in complete sentences.
a) Why did this image appeal to you?
b) What do you think the image is about?
c) What do you think the photographer is communicating with this photograph?


Answer the following questions about each of your BOTTOM three least favorite images. Please include the image and your responses must be in complete sentences.
a) Why didn't you like the image?
b) What do you think the images is about? 
c) What do you think the photographer is communicating with this photograph?
 
See the example in CLASSROOM  


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Saturday, March 21, 2020

Simple Stencil Project


Today's Assignment: Design a draft for a 1-color stencil. 

Objective: Design 3 stencil draft ideas with paper and pencil and post in classroom
 
Idea 1: An object














Idea 2: An abstract/pattern design (papel picados are something similar)




 

Step 1: Draw the image as a whole














Step 2: Divide that image into shapes
















Step 3: Remove shapes (You won't be doing this today-but I want you to see the process.)















Each of you found a links to video on how to make different stencils. I will be compiling a list of the better ones to share with you. The main idea is that a image is made up by cut shapes. You want to avoid trying to create one shape to cut out.

Here is a video on the correct and incorrect way to cut a stencil: 

Monday, March 9, 2020

Grade 6 Value Scale and One Point Perspective Landscape


Assignment-1 Point Perspective (2 sessions)

Step 1: Create a value scale (30 minutes)
Supplies: Pencil, ruler, eraser, and paper.














Learning objectives:
A. The student will create a 10 square value scale, identify the values, and shade in each value. 1-3 Light Values, 4-7 Medium Values, and 8-10 Dark Values. See example and video below.
B. Below the Value Scale, the student will three 3-D shapes with a cast shadow. The shapes are: Cube, Pyramid, and Cylinder. The shapes will be shaded.
See example and video below.
C. When you are finished, take photo and submit on classroom for feedback.

Step 2: Create draft to 1-Point Perspective landscape. (50+ minutes)
Supplies: Pencil, ruler, eraser, and paper.

Vocabulary: Vanishing point, Types of Lines (horizontal, vertical, parallel, diagonal, and organic), Foreground, Middle Ground, Background, Rendering, Source of Light, Depth, and Perspective.

Learning Objectives:
A. Student will learn how to draw a 1-point perspective landscape drawing using a variety of lines to show depth and details.
B. Watch the video: https://youtu.be/1mtzgQe52RU
C: Establish a horizon line and vanishing point on you paper and continue.
D: When you are finished, take photo and submit on classroom for feedback.




















References and Examples:
Look up: one point perspective landscapes, one point perspective drawings
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRrKohWdpeQ

Sunday, March 8, 2020

Architecture Questions for Mixed Media

Grade 7 & 8 Mixed Media,

We will be putting the group video on hold and will return to it in April when we return to school. We will be starting our Batik style Architecture cloth painting.

Project: Batik style Architecture cloth painting
Topic: Architecture
Part 1: Define and Identify what Architecture is. Research and share your opinions (approx. 50 minutes)

Please answer the following questions IN COMPLETE SENTENCES on a Google Doc and share it with me. (approx. 50 minutes)
1. In your own words, what is architecture?
2. Would you consider architecture art? Why or why not.
3. What type of architecture appeals to you? Take and submit 2 screen shots of buildings and explain why they appeal to you.
4. Research the following terms: Unusual architecture, weird buildings, strange buildings, bizarre architecture, redefining architecture, unique buildings, etc. Take and submit 2 screen shots of unique buildings and explain why they appeal to you. Take and submit 2 screen shots of unique buildings that DON’T appeal to you and explain why.
5. “Physical surroundings can have a major impact on a person. There's a growing body of research that suggests architecture affects us both physically and emotionally.” Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Defend your response

Formatting example of questions 3 & 4.

3. I like architecture that are organic shapes and remind me of food.
A: Saint Basil's Cathedral. This Russian church domes remind me of onions.       
       


















B: Add second screen shot, name building (if applicable),, and explain why it appeals to you.

4. Unusual Buildings
A. Unknown name. I like this building because I like how the units are stacked – it reminds me of blocks.













B. Add second screen shot, name building (if applicable), and explain why it appeals to you.

C. Unknown name. I dislike this house because of the droopy shapes and cartoony look. It looks haunted.













D. Add second screen shot, name building (if applicable), and explain why it DOESN’T appeals to you.