Photography 1, 2 and 3 - Lessons and Student Examples
In Photography 1 students learn the basics of camera operations, darkroom procedures and are
introduced to Adobe Photoshop
. Lessons are geared toward getting students to begin thinking
and seeing like photographers. Composition, tonal values, and contrast are important elements.
In addition to black and white film photography students also complete alternative assignments
such as pinhole photography, photograms, solarization, negative transfer collage, and colorizing.
In Photography 2 and 3 students take their skills to the next level with assignments that begin to
challenge them conceptually as well as visually. In Photo 2 students delve into alternative processes
such as toning, cyanotype, and polaroid transfers. In addition students further develop skills in digital
photography and Adobe Photoshop. In Photo 3 students are asked to create a portfolio of work and
complete assignments based on a concentration of their choice in hopes of preparing them for AP Art.
Click below to see more examples of student work from each of the selected lessons
along with assignment sheets and other related material.
|
||