Students viewed 2 Ted Talks on the Constitution and answered the questions. After students finished their work they created a Shepard Fairey like Obama poster by importing a selfie into the application Lunapic.com and choosing the Obama Poster Affect adding a word that reflects their knowledge of the Constitution. Resources are: A 3-minute guide to the Bill of Rights by Belinda Stutzman (http://ed.ted.com/lessons/a-3-minute-guide-to-the-bill-of-rights-belinda-stutzman) and The Making of the Constitution by Judy Walton (http://ed.ted.com/lessons/who-made-the-american-constitution-judy-walton).
Photography captures moments in time through light & allows us to view the world through different lens either as the viewer or the photographer. The ever evolving technology of photography is exciting and inspiring. This course is designed to give students experiences with the creative and technical aspects. Students will use digital cameras, to take, compose, manipulate & edit digital photos. Photoshop and other apps will be explored. Please contact me at giltnerm@aaps.k12.mi.us
Tabs
- Home
- Digital Photography I Syllabus
- First Day- Ice Breaker
- Weebly, Uploading images and Photoshop
- Ethics
- Weebly
- Virtual Classroom Norms
- Project Rubric
- Elements/ Principles
- Journals 1-10
- Composition 101-
- 9 Composition Tips
- Visual Literacy
- COVID Visual Journal
- Selfie Collage
- Land and Earth Art
- Portraits
- Dorthe Lange
- Objects
- Still Life(s)
- Architecture and Blue Prints
- Landscape and Painting
- Masks
- Symmetry
- Reflections
- Shadows
- Lesson 12: Part 2- Shadow Picture Project
- Fake Reflection
- 10 Rules of Photography
- Self Portrait- Double Exposure
- Photographer's Report- Part 1 and Part 2
- Digital Photography I Project Rubric
- Cyanotype 2023