3/3 Darkroom Print #1 / slides
3/4 Darkroom Print #1 - Grading
3/5 - Computer lab 307 Canva collage
3/6 Critique Outline chapter 9 from Ultimate Guide to Digital Photo
3/7 Collage slides demonstration
new film? How to outline. Next set of 10 digital photos to shoot.
Develop film
3/9 Critique print #1
Written critique
3/10 Print #2 darkroom
3/11 Room 307 digital editing of photos 10 Collage Due due Friday photocollage 1 photocollage 2
3/12 Print #2 darkroom
Photo Careers dkrom review
Written Evaluation of Print #2 - guidelines below - Google Doc
3/13 Darkroom Develop ghost film open/Grades/Clean out - Organize Portfolio ghost prints
Written Evaluation of your Print #1
Use terms from the elements and principles
consider the questions to the right
include digital photo of the darkroom print
include a grade evaluation based on the rubric below;
Focus 0- 25%
Contrast 0- 25%
Content/Composition 0- 25%
Technical/Presentation 0- 25%
TOTAL 100% Possible points
Test strip must be provided for grading
SUBMIT TO GOOGLE CLASSROOM FOR GRADE
Content analysis 25%
What do you see? -
What is the image about?
Are there people in the image? What are they doing? How are they presented?
Can the image be looked at different ways?
How effective is the image as a visual message?
Visual analysis 50%
How is the image composed? What is in the background, and what is in the foreground? Elements and Principles
What are the most important visual elements in the image? How can you tell?
Describe the degree of success when considering clarity and contrast?
Can the image be looked at different ways?
What meanings are conveyed by design choices?
Technical quality - 25%
Are there chemical stains?
Are there finger prints?
Is the image a quality digital image, without pixelation or distortion?
How is the final print presented, neatly and measured?
Is the photograph titled and signed?
Basic Principles Text
Portfolio Cover
History and Practice Photography Text