Friday, March 4, 2011
Faceless Self-Portrait
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Self-Portrait
Monday, February 14, 2011
Presentation Dates
1. 24 copies of your handout
2. PowerPoint
3. 2 of 8x10 prints
Period 4A
Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011
1. Heather
2. Monique
3. Amanda
4. Ariana
5. Nayab
6. Erin
7. Rachel
8. Griffin
9. Omar
10. Alanna
11. Tyshawn
Friday, Feb. 25, 2011
1. Sara
2. Ellen
3. John
4. Bradley
5. Victoria
6. Phi
7. Jayson
8. Casey
9. Michelle
10. Taylor
Period 4B
Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011
1. Melanie
2. Xandi
3. Amy
4. Melissa
5. Alisa
6. Shyam
7. Tahje
8. Ronald
9. Emmalee
10. Lauren B.
11. Joi
12. Kate
Monday, Feb. 28, 2011
1. Keri
2. Roger
3. Malia
4. Lauren H.
5. David
6. Billy
7. Rowan
8. Preston
9. Parishi
10. Bratt
Monday, January 24, 2011
Researching Master Photographer
Period 4A: Thumbnail sketches, written anaysis, & visual handout are due on Wednesday, 2/2, 2011
PowerPoint & Shooting assignment by Master Photographer are due on Monday, Feb.7 2011
Period 4B: Thumbnail sketches, written anaysis, & visual handout are due on Thursday, Feb. 3, 2011
PowerPoint & Shooting assignment by Master Photographer are due on Tuesday, Feb. , 2011
List of Researchers
Period 4A:
Casey S. - Jerry N. Uelsmann
Bradley M.- Minor White
Griffin B. - Ansel Adams
Alanna L.- Cecil Beaten
Nayab K.- Robert Doisneau
Omar E.- Margaret Bouke White
Heather K.- Nigel Barker
Michelle V.- William eggleston
Phi N.- Julia Margaret Cameron
Sara N- Dorothy Lang
Jayson S.- Berenice Abbott
Rachel S.- John Shaw
Amanda J.- Emmet Gowen
Erin L.- Poliseni Papapetirou
John K.- Robert cape
Ellen H.- Max Dupan
Period 4B:
Row R- Leonerd Freed
Brad S.- Thomas Hopker
Tahje C.- Zhang Jingha
Preston S.- Morgen Cunningham
Melanie B.- Melanie Pullen
Melissa H.- Jeremy Turner
Alisa Z.- Ansel Adams
Xandi B.- Sam Abell
Parish S.- Eliot Porter
Shyam P.- Bill Atkinson
Lauren H.- Arnold Newman
Roger O.-Christopher Burkett
Malia A.-Jan Groover
David- John Shaw
Amy O. Steve Bloom
Billy H.- Jerry Uelsmann
Lauren - Emmet Gowin
Keri K.- Kim Anderson
Presentation
Period 4A: Tuesday, Feb. 15 & Thur., Feb. 17
Period 4B: Monday, Feb., 14 & Wed., 16
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Shooting Assignment: Inspired by a Master
Artists are always looking to each other for inspiration, and the same goes for photographers. One of the best ways to learn a new skill, or approach while you're learning is to mimic someone who's great!
Written Analysis on Your Master Photographer's Work
photograph by Robert Parke Harrison
In order to prepare for your presentation, take some time to formally analyze a work by your master photographer. This will allow you to identify what ideas and concepts this photographer addressed in their work, and share them with the class.
Directions: In your sketchbook, write a four paragraph response on one-two pages in which you analyze a favorite photograph by your master photographer. Follow the question format below, and address the questions asked. Be specific, be thoughtful!
1) Identify each work being analyzed. Explain and describe the subject matter of the photo. Be specific and as descriptive as possible. What is the title of the work? When was it made? Any guesses as to who or what the subject matter is? Any personal connection to the photographer?
2) Identify the principles of composition that this photographer uses in this photo. How does this use of composition effect how we look at the subject? How did he/she position the subject matter in the frame? What was included in the shot? What was cropped out? What type of point-of-view did the photographer use? Why?
3) Make an interpretation about this photo. Why did this photographer print this image? What is he/she commenting on about the subject? What was the initial purpose of the photograph, (was it used in a magazine, advertisement, or for an art show?) Is it personal or public? What's the message? What might it mean metaphorically? What do you already know about this photographer's interests that give you clues as to why he/she took it?
4) Make a personal judgment about the work. In your opinion, why is this work masterful? What about this picture makes it so powerful or meaningful? How does this work compare to other pictures this photographer has made, explain similarities and differences.
Use this written response as a way to practice presenting your master photographer's work to the class...
Master Photographer Visual Handout & Powerpoint
Your handout on your master photographer should include the following:
1) At least three examples of his/her work, with titles and dates of each work.
2) Title (name of photographer)
3) Responses to all questions on the assignment sheet below. Break up hand-out into three sections: "Biographical Info, Life and Work, Major Contributions."
4) Three works cited sources, typed in the format (MLA format) specified in the assignment sheet below.
5) Your name.
6) Your handout should use two pages, using both the back and front of the paper.
The handout will be graded according to the following criteria:
1) Ability to research and translate information into your own words, (no plagiarism! use your own words and thoughts, this is not a cut-and-paste operation!)
2) Sufficient research and response to all questions, inclusion of three images, titles/dates, and works sited.
3) Clarity in layout. Organize the images, text, and categories neatly, (consider how newspapers are organized!)
4) Legibility-information has been typed, correct spelling and grammar.
5) 23 copies! Make your own, or submit handout Thursday for me to make copies for Friday!
Your powerpoint should include the following:
1) Title Page with your name & master photographer's name
2) Five works, each filling entire space of one slide, (low resolution imagery only please!) Include titles and dates of each work on the slide!
3) Simple notes or interesting quotes/fatcs, avoid too many words! We have a handout for the main info!
To turn in your powerpoint, you must email it to Mrs. Moon, (jennifer_moon@hcpss.org). Please make sure that you save it in the correct file format before attaching it to an email. Make sure it is a .ppt file and not a .pptx (or I won't be able to read it!)
Gabriel Orozco by Jemini Patel
Researching Master Photographer
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Mid-Term Review
Parts and functions of the camera body and lens
Parts and functions of the darkroom enlarger
Correct film processing techniques (developing)
Correct enlarging techniques (printing)
Correct light metering techniques and shooting
Composition techniques (ideas and rules for composing photographs)
Snapshots vs. Composed Photographs
Also study the last test you took in the beginning of the second quarter.
On the mid-term, you will have multiple choice questions (#1-7), matching (#8-31), short answers (#32-44), labeling part of the camera (#45-50), and labeling photographs with pertinent compositional device (#51-53).
Period 4A- Tuesday, 1/18
Period 4B- Thursday, 1/20
Monday, January 3, 2011
Due Date for Night Photo. & Extra Credit
1. Negative
2. Test strips with f-stops & time
3. Contact Print
4. Two Final Prints (5x7 or 8x10)
Period 4A- Thursday, 1/13
Period 4B- Friday, 1/14