3/16Print #3 darkroom Dodge and Burn review photo journal portrait photo
ghost photos - demonstration portrait - multiple test strips
3/17 ghost print
3/18 307 ghost digital print
3/19 Make up day -Double Exposure demonstration Grading Dodge Burn Demo ghost print
3/20 Studio Day Portrait photos
3/23 Print portrait darkroom test stripx2
3/24 Print portrait darkroom
3/25 room 307 - Canva Negative Collage
3/26 Dkroom print #4
Critique photos - grading - Double Exposure - Snapseed Introduction. Assign 10 digital portrait photos. Print #3 darkroom GRADING CRITERIA
Grading End 3rd quarter Assign 10 digital travel photos
3/ 27 room 307 text for 8x10 dark room print
Evaluating Photos
Focus in photography is the process of adjusting the lens to find maximum detail and sharpness in an image. The focusing action in-camera can be done either manually or automatically.
Contrast means difference. In photography, the most common differences are achieved by changes in the tones or colors that compose the image. Contrast has been a key element from the beginning of photography. It is the degree of difference between the elements that form an image.
Put simply, composition is how the elements of a photo are arranged. A composition can me made up of many different elements, or only a few. It's how the artist puts those things within a frame that help a photograph become more or less interesting to the viewer.
Print #1
Test Strip Included 60%
Focus 20%
Contrast 20%
Print #2
Test Strip Included 40%
Focus 30%
Contrast 30%
Print #3
Test Strip Included 20%
Focus 40%
Contrast 40%
Print #4
Focus 40%
Contrast 40%
Composition 20%
Print #5
Focus 40%
Contrast 40%
Composition 10%
Written 10%
Artist Statement
See examples below;
40% contrast
30% contrast
20% contrast
10% contrast
40% focus
30% focus
20% focus
10% focus
5% contrast
5% focus
Double Exposure
Snapseed Video #1 Snapseed Video #2