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Capture an event
You will take a series of four photos that together tell a story of an event. The four photos should be cropped to 8 x 10 each and then positioned together in a group on one document. Leave a one inch border between the photos and as a surrounding border.
Kehinde Wiley photos
See the Kehinde Wiley tab for more explanation on this assignment.
Using three historic paintings as your guide, photograph South Lake students and staff in the same poses as your chosen paintings.
Pay attention to angle and lighting when you set up your model. You may need to include props or things like hats, etc. to make your model look as close to the painting as you can.
See the Kehinde Wiley tab for more explanation on this assignment.
Using three historic paintings as your guide, photograph South Lake students and staff in the same poses as your chosen paintings.
Pay attention to angle and lighting when you set up your model. You may need to include props or things like hats, etc. to make your model look as close to the painting as you can.
- One should be a teen in the current fashion of the time
- One should be a South Lake athlete in uniform
- One should be a teacher, coach, or administrator
Expressive Hands
Take three photos that features hands as the main subject. The hands should tell a story or express an emotion by what they are doing and how they are being viewed. Due: February 6
Take three photos that features hands as the main subject. The hands should tell a story or express an emotion by what they are doing and how they are being viewed. Due: February 6
Rule of Thirds Photos
Read this article about rule of thirds and summarize it on your weekly write page. Take three photos using the rule of thirds.
Due: Dec. 19
Due: Dec. 19
Repetition Photos
Take three of the best photos you can showing repetition
Take three of the best photos you can showing repetition
Worm's Eye View
Take three different examples of photos composed from a worm's eye viewpoint
Acorn picsTake a series of photos of the provided acorns. Try to arrange them in different ways on different surfaces. Consider texture and lighting when you compose them.
Using Image>Adjustments>Replace Color, alter the color of some of your acorns. When you choose your colors, stick to a limited color palette. Consider repeating colors to create a sense of visual unity from acorn to acorn. Be sure to leave some of the acorns their natural color. Post results to your photos page. |
Shadow pics
1. Take several pictures featuring shadow as a main element. Choose your best one.
Use Image>Adjustments>Levels to correct the color and value balance
Post your best one to a new page titled
"Photos"
2. Take several pictures using the prop of 20 squares. Use all of the squares in each photo.
Use Image>Adjustments>Levels to correct the color and value balance
Post your best one to a new page titled
"Photos"
Use Image>Adjustments>Levels to correct the color and value balance
Post your best one to a new page titled
"Photos"
2. Take several pictures using the prop of 20 squares. Use all of the squares in each photo.
Use Image>Adjustments>Levels to correct the color and value balance
Post your best one to a new page titled
"Photos"