Gissel I., 6th grade |
Research
1. Research Worksheet (green):
- Photography Tips: Lessons to teach your child about digital photography
- Photography Vocabulary
History of Photography Video
Taking Pictures, animated short
History of Photography in 5 minutes
A Brief History of the Camera
Nature's Best Photography
The Art of Portrait Photography (Off Book)
Documentary Photography (KQED)
Article: Why do photographs have so much meaning?
Ansel Adams Article. Photography
- Camera Contract-read and sign
- Camera Settings
Step 1: Take Photos
Take photos of nature using your Nature
Scavenger Hunt checklist.
Keep in mind the camera
settings, focus, and the framing tips we talked about ahead of taking our
photos.
Step 2: Create a slideshow in
iMovie
Upload your photos to your computer. Edit down to your best 10.
Create a slideshow using iMovie.
Your slideshow should include:
·
Title
·
Music or sound
·
Credits.
·
Optional: Effects,
transitions and captions
Student Slideshows
iMovie Guide
Step 3: Write an artist
statement (slideshow).
Step 4: Critique (slideshow)
Step 5: Design a Nature Quote
Poster
Pick a nature quote, saying or poem that is meaningful to you,
not too long, and you must include the author. Look at the links on the blog.
Find a quote here: BrainyQuote. Buzzfeed Nature Quote. GoodReads Nature. Make sure you attribute the author!
Use Canva.com to design
Find a quote here: BrainyQuote. Buzzfeed Nature Quote. GoodReads Nature. Make sure you attribute the author!
Use Canva.com to design
Step 6: Create an Animated
Photo GIF
4. Design and create an Animated GIF in Photoshop
use pixlr.com for filters and effects.
Stereoscopic Photographs
Stereoscopic Photographs
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