Be able to consider layout and composition when taking a photo to create interesting photographs
Understand how elements and principles can apply to both design and photography
See beauty and art in everyday surroundings and objects!
Think about your composition! What is the focus of your photo? How are objects/people placed within you frame?
Landscape vs. Horizontal → What works best for your photo? Try both!
Is your photo in focus (not blurry)?
Watch this super heplful video about the Rule of Thirds!
How to adjust shutter speed on an iPhone:
Take a picture with Live Photo on.
Select the drop down arrow on the Live Photo.
Select "Long Exposure"
How to adjust shutter speed on an android:
Take a photo with the long exposure option
Or
Bottom left in the camera app, select settings.
Go to "Pro" or "Manual Settings"
Download or get a printed copy of the Photography Scavenger Hunt checklist
Take photos using the checklist!
Work solo or with a partner (both people must take photos/share the load!)
Make sure your iPhone Camera settings are set to "Most Compatible" (not HEIC). Settings > Camera > Formats > Most Compatible
If you are unable to complete the list in class, you will have to finish taking the photos on your own time.
When you've taken all of your photos, upload them to your Google Drive from your phone.
Insert your photos into the Scavenger Hunt slideshow template
Download the slideshow template here (File > Make a Copy) or get it from the Google Classroom assignment
When finished, upload the slideshow to your digital portfolio in the "Photography" section of your website
Make sure permissions are set to "SD48" and not "Restricted"
Hand in your link to Google Classroom!
Check the assignment on Classroom to see the rubric/grading criteria
Use a dark colour for the shadows, and a lighter colour for the highlights
Adjust the colour, remove parts of the image, and increase clarity.