PHOTOGRAPHY II
CONCORD ACADEMY
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Review the rules and procedures of the darkroom and darkroom equipment by making photogram negative/positive compositions
Review the science behind how the camera works by creating a unique pinhole camera using found objects and creating a successful an thematic set of final prints
2 final prints that demonstrate a clear understanding of shutter speed and its role in exposure and composition
2 final prints that demonstrate a clear understanding of aperture settings an their role in exposure and composition
2 rolls experimenting "pushing" and "pulling" film and development
Explore Szarkowski's ideas of representation
Explore Szarkowski's ideas about details of a larger narrative
Explore Szarkowski's ideas about visual inclusion and exclusion
Explore Szarkowski's ideas about capturing time and Cartier-Bresson's decisive moment
Explore Szarkowski's idea of perspective and perception
Students learn how to scan their negatives and prepare them for digital editing
Student learn the basic photoshop tools in order to edit and prepare their files for printing
Students learn basic file management rules and organization including sizing, file types, and proper storage.
Students explore the technological advantages of digital SLRs including experimenting with various ISOs
Students explore the use of color and how it influences composition, mood, and balance in thier pictures
Students continue to learn and explore more intermediate photoshop techniques and tools
Students create a final series-based project in their chosen medium (digital or analog)
Students create and showcase a website that includes a full portfolio of their work from the entire semester, and present it to the larger RIvers community