Photo Design 1: February 2009 Archives

Feb. 23-27

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In class/Studio Assignment:  Take 2 photographs of the same object - one photograph needs to show object in a traditional still life fashion and the other in an abstracted way.  Each group will get 3 days total to capture a well composed photograph that has good exposure.  See lesson plan:  Unit 3 Lesson Plan.doc

  • Monday - Group 4 will have a day to experiment with their camera; Groups 1 will work in journals and on their books.
  • Tuesday - Group 2 will work in darkroom on the new assignment (see above); Groups  will work in journals and on their books
  • Wednesday - Group 1 will work in darkroom on the new assignment (see above); Groups  will work in journals and on their books
  • Thursday - Group 2 will work in darkroom on the new assignment (see above); Groups 2,3,4 will work in journals and on their books
  • Friday - Group 1 will work in darkroom on the new assignment (see above); Groups 1,3,4 will work in journals and on their books

Visual Verbal Journal: Complete two -2-page spreads (include images and research): 

  Dedicate one 2-page spread to research on a 20th century Photographer whom takes mainly abstracted Photographs - Verbalize your reactions to the work - Use adjectives, analogies, metaphors to communicate the work's content/meaning.  How do you think the artist's intent connects to your interpretation?  Brainstorm ideas of how you could produce pinhole photographs that relate to this photographers work.

Dedicate the other 2-page spread to research on a 20th century Photographer whom takes mainly traditional still life Photographs - Verbalize your reactions to the work - Use adjectives, analogies, metaphors to communicate the work's content/meaning.  How do you think the artist's intent connects to your interpretation?  Brainstorm ideas of how you could produce pinhole photographs that relate to this photographers work

Feb 16-20

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Unit 3abstract Lesson Plan.doc

In class/ Studio Assignment: Learn your pinhole camera - See week one of lesson plan 

Monday: President's Day Holiday - No School

Tuesday: Group 1 in dark room; Groups 2,3,4 working in journals and on books

Wednesday: Group 2 in dark room; Groups 1,3,4 working in journals and on books

Thursday: Group 3 in dark room; Groups 1,2,4 working in journals and on books

Friday: Group 4 in dark room; Groups 1,2,3 working in journals and on books

 

Journal Assignments: Complete Two -2-page spreads (include images and research): 

Dedicate one 2-page spread to research on a 20th century Photographer whom takes mainly abstracted Photographs - Verbalize your reactions to the work - Use adjectives, analogies, metaphors to communicate the work's content/meaning.  How do you think the artist's intent connects to your interpretation?  Brainstorm ideas of how you could produce pinhole photographs that relate to this photographers work.

Dedicate the other 2-page spread to research on a 20th century Photographer whom takes mainly traditional still life Photographs - Verbalize your reactions to the work - Use adjectives, analogies, metaphors to communicate the work's content/meaning.  How do you think the artist's intent connects to your interpretation?  Brainstorm ideas of how you could produce pinhole photographs that relate to this photographers work

 



Feb. 9-13

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Monday- Friday
Students will be working on finishing up building the cameras.
Working in their handmade books and sketchbooks
Once you finish your camera you can experiment taking images and working in the darkroom.

Feb. 2-6

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Monday: work on building the camera
Tuesday: work on building the camera
Wednesday:  Stamped pages due for cover of your book
Thursday: work on building the camera
Friday:  work on building the camera

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