Photography
Traditional Media : Photography
What is a photo and how can it be described or interpreted?
This session includes the definition of a photo and explains how to describe or interpret a photograph.
In this session your students will:
learn what a photograph is
distinguish between objective and subjective ways of speaking about photos
What is a photo and how can it be described or interpreted?
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Traditional Media : Photography
How do I judge the quality of a photo?
This session explains composition rules such as contrast, rule of thirds, perspective, and different shot sizes.
By exploring our material you will be able to..
define composition rules
identify different shot sizes
add a caption to a photo
judge the quality of a photograph
Traditional Media : Photography
How can the message of a photo be changed?
This session explains how easily the message of a photo can be changed, and how to be aware that photos in media may be driven by the agenda of the media maker
In this session your students will:
use a photo editor.
improve photos with editing and to implement a caption
identify manipulated photo messages
know how easy it is to manipulate the message of a photo
reflect on the responsibility of a media maker as well as a media literate audience
How can the message of a photo be changed?
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Traditional Media : Photography
How should I use photographs ethically?
This session explains ethical rules concerning the use of photos, especially on social media platforms
By exploring our material you will be able to..
understand that there are ethical rules to using photos on social media platforms
recognise that photos may trigger emotions
reflect about ethical aspects and whether a photo is too personal to be published