Finish Elements Blog Post. Introduce Photoshop
Assignment: Complete the following 3 exercises: Put the farm images on the side of the yellow building, Put 3 of your own images on the wall, put the dog in the doghouse. In all cases use the selection tools, transform, and layer masks. Due End of next class.
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Elements of artContinue to experiment with the Elements of Art & Start using Lightroom:
Assignment: You take one photo of each of the elements of art (not from the web). Post each photo to your blog, label it and write the definition of that element (21 point). DUE EOC 8/29 or 8/30
Watch & Review: Write two things that you found interesting about the video and tell me why you thought they were interesting. Post your answers to your blog by the end of class. History of Photo Web Quest/Slide Show: Working in pairs, choose a topic randomly from Mrs. Bible. You will work with your partner to create 1 google slide to teach the class about your topic. You need to include an explanation of what it is. 3-5 images of either the topic, and/or the use of your topic. At least two sources where you found your information. We will share this next class. Period 1 Slides Period 3 Slides Period 5 Slides Period 6 Slides
Learn: How to use the apple computers.
Blogger account; put your url on the class google doc next to your name.
Period 1 Period 3 Period 5 Period 6
Why Do We Hate Selfies? | PBS Idea Channel
Despite being possibly the world's most annoying habit, selfies are undeniably a major part of modern visual language. They may be the lowest common denominator of the art of photography, but they are also a legitimate form of communication ("a picture is worth a thousand words" comes to mind). But maybe all the hate comes from a confusion about what selfies actually are! Is it possible they're not actually "photographs" but a totally different form of communication? Could they even be important and meaningful? Watch the episode to find out. Charisse’s “Psychology of Selfies” talks about the art of the selfie as a means of self-discovery, reflection and effortful self-engagement. There’s more behind a selfie than just a picture.
What do you know? First let's review the syllabus/Infographic.
Infographic: a visual image such as a chart or diagram used to represent information or data. "a good infographic is worth a thousand words"
Play Photography Bingo. Pair off, then using your smart phones, find other groups that have the images you are looking for on your scorecard. First group to BINGO wins. Please remember this is not a critique. All our photography will improve throughout the year, so be kind.
Assignment: Answer the following & be ready to share:
Try to log onto the computers. Try to open Photoshop. Find the brush and try to use it.
Basic rules:
Who Are You? Today we will get to know each other a bit. Since this is a visual arts elective, let's do something artistic, a "Me Shield". Please note that eventually, we will re-create these in Photoshop. Share shields in small groups (count off 1-8/9). To try and remember names, play "In Bob's pocket…with names" in these small groups.
Set Goals: Write down 1 thing you want to learn in this class on your goal bubble and one way you are going to achieve that goal. Cut it out, put your name & period on the back and turn it in.
Photographic InspIration:Watch TED: There are so many tiny, beautiful, funny, tragic moments in your life -- how are you going to remember them all? Director Cesar Kuriyama shoots one second of video every day as part of an ongoing project to collect all the special bits of his life.
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