Monday, December 16, 2013

Dec. 16th

Focus:
Emily is taking a photo of Terek at a basketball game.  She wants to capture Terek mid-air during a slam dunk.  Should she have her shutter speed set at 1/2000 or 1/30?

Objectives:


  • Complete editing for your final stop motion.
  • Complete your Artist Rendition Worksheet [post on blog]
  • Begin creating your TWO - ORIGINAL PPT slides.  Reminder:  All slides should be created in Photoshop [including images, font, and graphics]  You will be graded on originality and creativity for design & typography.  The elements and principles of art should be applied.

Closure:  Terek would like to photograph Emily inside a restaurant.  The lighting is low, and he has to set his shutter at 1/20 of a second.  What does he need?

Friday, December 13, 2013

Dec. 13th

Focus:  Review:  Complete this sentence...  

Shutter speed controls_________________________.


Objectives:


  • Complete editing for your final stop motion.
  • Complete your Artist Rendition Worksheet [post on blog]
  • Begin creating your TWO - ORIGINAL PPT slides.  Reminder:  All slides should be created in Photoshop [including images, font, and graphics]  You will be graded on originality and creativity for design & typography.  The elements and principles of art should be applied.

Closure:  This picture is any example of....

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Dec 12th

Focus:  Review:  What is an f-stop?

Objectives:


  • Complete editing for your final stop motion.
  • Complete your Artist Rendition Worksheet [post on blog]
  • Begin creating your TWO - ORIGINAL PPT slides.  Reminder:  All slides should be created in Photoshop [including images, font, and graphics]  You will be graded on originality and creativity for design & typography.  The elements and principles of art should be applied.

Closure:  Which aperture setting lets in more light?  f5.6 or f11

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Dec. 11th

Focus:
  Your camera is set at 1/60 (shutter) 2.8 (aperture - lowest your lens goes) 400 (ISO).  You do NOT have a tripod with you.  The light meter is telling you that there is not enough light.  What is your best option?  (The first person to answer this question will receive a cupcake on Tuesday the 17th.)  Good Luck!

Objectives:

  • Complete editing for your final stop motion.
  • Complete your Artist Rendition Worksheet [post on blog]
  • Begin creating your TWO - ORIGINAL PPT slides.  Reminder:  All slides should be created in Photoshop [including images, font, and graphics]  You will be graded on originality and creativity for design & typography.  The elements and principles of art should be applied.

Monday the 16th: Reminder...  Presentations begin this Monday.  I will pick names at random, so be prepared.  

Closure:  What are the benefits of a tripod?  What is a shutter release?

Monday, December 9, 2013

Dec. 9th

Focus:  Look at the following image created by Martha Rosler.  What comment is she trying to make with this photograph?


Objectives:

  • Complete editing for your final stop motion.
  • Complete your Artist Rendition Worksheet [post on blog]
  • Begin creating your TWO - ORIGINAL PPT slides.  Reminder:  All slides should be created in Photoshop [including images, font, and graphics]  You will be graded on originality and creativity for design & typography.  The elements and principles of art should be applied.
Closure:  Look at the work of Dawoud Bey.  The project is called "Class Pictures"  After view the work, read the project statement.  Write a brief response about his work.
http://dawoudbey.net/index.php/photographs/class-pictures/

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Artist Rendition Assignment (Description)

Artist Rendition Worksheet
Your name:
Photographers name:
Title of Photograph:

Artist Bio:
Education?
Upbringing?
Art experience?


Artistic Background:

Did your artists work in other artistic Mediums (paint, clay, etc.?)

Why is he or she a photographer?

What inspires his/her work? 

Has your artists encountered any hardships or successes in his or her life that are directly reflected in their work? Explain.

Your image:
Why did you select this image?

How would you describe your photographer’s style? (in your own words) 

After researching the photographer what have you found most interesting about his/her photographic style or image production?

How are you planning to recreate your photographer’s image?

What images do you anticipate taking to recreate this image? (i.e. describe the shots you intend to take to reach your final goal) 


When you complete worksheet and discuss ideas with you may begin creating Power Point presentation. 



Designing your PPT template in Photoshop?
 
DIMENSIONS 
Width 1058px 
Height 794px 
72 Resolution
 
 Tip: Your PPT should visually flow with your Photographers work.
       Look at the style and mood of their images.
       Color, Text and Design should not be distracting or take away from the images

REMEMBER: ALL PPT slides must leave the bottom 1/3 blank. SEE below

{10 Slide Minimum}

Please write your name and then your artist's name in the comments for this post.  1st come 1st serve!

Artist Rendition List

Bernice Abbot

Ansel Adams

Robert Adams
Richard Avedon
Guy Bourdin
Diane Arbus
Eugene Atget
E.J Bellocq
Karl Blossfeldt
Margaret-Bourke White
Bill Brandt
Brassai
Henry Callahan
Julia Margarey Cameron
Robert Capa
Imogen Cunningham
Roy DeCarva
Thomas Demand
Phillip-Lorca diCorcia
Bruce Davidson
Robert Doisneau
William Eggleston
Walker Evans
Robert Frank
Larry Clark
Lee Friedlander
Nan Gowin
Andreas Gursky
Robert Heineken
Lewis Hine
Candida Hofer
Peter Hujar
Yosuf Karsh
Andre Kertesz William Klein
Josef Koudelka
Dorthea Lange
Jacques-Henri Lartique
Helen Levitt
Man Ray
Sally Mann
Robert Mapplethorpe
Ralph Eugene Meatyard
Richard Misrach
Lisette Model
Tina Modotti
Laszlo Maholy-Nagy
Aberlardo Morell
Vik Muniz
Eadweard Muybridge
Nadar
Arnold Newman
Timothy O’Sullivan
Paul Outerbirdge
Gordon Parks
Irving Penn
Jacon Riis
Alexander Rodchenko
Sebastiao Salgado
Lucas Samaras
Andreas Serrano
Aaron Siskind
Thomas Struth
Cindy Sherman
Stephen Shore
Eugene Smith
Frederick Sommer
Edward Steichen
Alfred Steiglitz
Paul Strand
Henry Fox Talbot
Wolfgang Tilmans
Jerry Uelsmann
Jeff Wall
Weegee
Edward Weston
Minor White
Garry Winogrand
Francesca Woodman
Useful links for research & photographer selection.

Dec. 3rd

Focus:  Review:  Sally is photographing a very hyper dog that doesn't sit still.  She wants a clear crisp picture.  Which shutter speed would she most likely use?  1/60 or 1/1000


Objectives:
  • BRAINSTORM:  Spend the period watching stop motion and working on idea list.  (Remember, your first idea typically need developing.  To be successful, 90% of the difficult work is done in the planning stages.  DON'T FIGHT IT!!! JUST TRUST ME!) 
  • Complete story board & planning sheets
  • Practice editing stop motion in movie maker.
  • Complete editing for your final stop motion.

Closure: [critique stop motion]

Did this video keep you engaged?
What was the story line?
What do you think about the sound music?
Comment on the photo quality.
Name an area of strength and something you would improve.

Monday, December 2, 2013

Dec. 2nd

Focus:  List some "photo tips" that you would give a beginner photographer.  Write as many as you can remember. 
Ex. Never take a picture slower than 1/60 second without a tripod.  

Objectives:
  • BRAINSTORM:  Spend the period watching stop motion and working on idea list.  (Remember, your first idea typically need developing.  To be successful, 90% of the difficult work is done in the planning stages.  DON'T FIGHT IT!!! JUST TRUST ME!) 
  • Complete story board & planning sheets
  • Practice editing stop motion in movie maker.
  • Complete editing for your final stop motion.

Closure:  In your own words, what is ISO?