Thursday, September 30, 2010

CLICK!: Line

Line: Akká, Israel

This week's prompt is: LINE
Due on Tuesday 10/5 (uploaded to Flickr by 11:59 PM on Tuesday 10/5)


(Voting will begin Wednesday 10/6 at 12:01 AM, you must have voted by Thursday 10/7 at 11:59 PM)

REMEMBER: Title your photo "Line" and post it to the CLICK! group

This CLICK! assignment will be graded on the previously mentioned criteria (if you want to remind yourself of what these are, look up at the top of the blog & click (hehe) on the tab that says "CLICK!")

We are going to be STRICTLY FOLLOWING the time deadline, since everyone now has had the chance to work through any Flickr issues, so make sure your photograph is well considered and on time!

Questions? You can always email! (caroline_sturges@hcpss.org)

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Snapshot vs. Composed

What makes a photograph a snapshot or a composed image? Here are some general distinctions:


Snapshot:

  • A casual record of an event, person, object, or place
  • Usually a very quick response to a situation
  • Unorganized, and no attention has been paid to details
  • Only the photographer has an emotional connection to the image

Composed Photograph:

  • An artistic interpretation of an event, person, object, or place
  • Care has been taken to consider the elements and principles that exist within the frame of the composition
  • Organized frame where attention has been paid to expressing an emotion or telling the viewer something meaningful about the subject

Your homework for Thursday (9/23) is to find one example EACH of a snapshot and a composed photograph, tape these into your sketchbook, and write about WHY the images are snapshot/composed.

Friday, September 17, 2010

CLICK!: Reflection


Reflection: water fountain

This week's prompt is: REFLECTION
Due on Tuesday 9/21 (uploaded to Flickr by 11:59 PM on Monday 9/20)


(Voting will begin Tuesday 9/21 at 12:01 AM, you must have voted by Wednesday 9/22 at 11:59 PM)

REMEMBER: Title your photo "Reflection" and post it to the CLICK! group

This CLICK! assignment will be graded on the previously mentioned criteria (if you want to remind yourself of what these are, look up at the top of the blog & click (hehe) on the tab that says "CLICK!")

We are going to be STRICTLY FOLLOWING the time deadline, since everyone now has had the chance to work through any Flickr issues, so make sure your photograph is well considered and on time!

Questions? You can always email! (caroline_sturges@hcpss.org)

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Darkroom Chemicals! (A Brief Introduction)

Darkroom Chemicals

Having a "Pinhole Point of View"

Cat

Krysten



Read carefully and answer these questions in your sketchbook, be insightful and explain all parts of your opinion in order to support it.



1. "Because there is no viewfinder, it allows you to relinquish your soul to the camera." In your opinion, what does professor Daniel Kazimierski mean when he says this?

2. In professor Kazimierski's opinion, what are pinhole photographer's reacting against in the typical world of photography?

3. "Pinhole is not a point and shoot affair but an exploration." In your opinion, what does Eric Renner mean when he makes this statement about the process of using a pinhole camera?

4. Read the section, "Every Image is a Surprise," then, identify one artist and explain how this artist uses pinhole photography in an interesting way.

5. ** Now that you have taken photographs with your pinhole camera, what excites you, or interests you about this camera as opposed to other "normal" cameras you have photographed with? Explain why. **

** We haven't gotten to do this yet! You are not required to answer question 5 for Monday. Keep it in mind for after we take our own photographs, or you can answer it based on our class pinhole photograph!


Read this document on Scribd: the pinhole point of view

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

CLICK!: Posting & Voting

A Guide to Posting & Voting

POSTING:

1. Join Flickr! (Click here for help.)

2. Search for & join these Flickr groups (I have to "accept" you once you request to join):
  • "Photo 1 2010-2011 CLICK"
  • "6 Photo 1 Sturges 2010"
3. Upload your CLICK! picture to your Flickr account & title it "Pattern"

4. Go to the CLICK! group ("Photo 1 2010-2011 CLICK") and click on "add something?" (near where it says Group Pool in pink)

5. Select your "Pattern" photo from your Photostream, then click "add to group" (below where your selections go)

6. Congratulate yourself! You have completed what is due by 11:59 PM tonight (9/7/10)!


VOTING:

7. Wait until after 12:01 AM on 9/8/10 (but BEFORE 11:59 PM on 9/9/10) (we EXTENDED the voting deadline!)

8. Look at everyone's images in the "Photo 1 2010-2011 CLICK" group. There will be about 60 or so. Choose what you feel to be, in your opinion, the top three images that fit the criteria (click here for criteria). You may want to jot down notes as you do this (for example: IAmSashaFierce407's has good lines, LittleMonster72's is awesome, HinesWardRocks86's might be my favorite so far) so that you have an easy time remembering what you liked.

9. Go to the "Photo 1 2010-2011 CLICK" group. Under the Group Pool, you'll see the header: Discussion. Click on the discussion called "9/7" Pattern" by Mr. Cecil (this is the discussion for ALL THREE Photo 1 classes).

10. Click in the box under "Reply to this topic?" and list the author's name of the images you chose as the top three. For example:
  1. HinesWardRocks86
  2. IAmSashaFierce407
  3. LittleMonster72
11. Click "Post Now"

12. Congratulate yourself! You have completed what is due by 11:59 PM on 9/9/10!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

CLICK! A bi-weekly digital photo contest!



low tide

This week's prompt is: PATTERN
Due on 9/7 (uploaded to Flickr by 11:59 PM on 9/7)


Guidelines:

To celebrate the ease and enjoyment of digital photography (not to mention the amazing things one can do with a digital image!), I'm introducing *CLICK!* a digital photo contest. Every other week, a new *CLICK!* challenge will be revealed and posted here on the class blog. Some of these assignments will be completely open to your interpretation, while others are very literal and will require you to follow directions exactly.

Sometimes we will have a class critique where we will vote on one work as "Best in Show." Each "Best in Show" winner will get their winning photograph printed at a large scale, and will have the option of having their work exhibited around school.

* A student may not receive the "Best in Show" award more than twice during the course of the school year.

Each entry will be worth a 20 point homework grade, and will be graded according to the following criteria:

Objective/Concept: To what degree do you solve the problem? To what extent do you creatively solve it as an independent thinker? Did you solve it out of convenience, or did you take time to think of a good idea, plan, and then execute it well? Did you think of the problem literally, or did you personalize it and come up with a personal, meaningful response?

Design: How elegantly do you employ a photographic principle of composition, or use a principle of design in your work?

Studio Skills: How well do you consider and employ proper exposure settings on your camera when taking this picture? Did you use the correct white-balance setting? Is the exposure clean and clear? Well focused?

Presentation: Did you make any necessary adjustments on Photoshop to adjust color or clarity? Is it cropped correctly? Did you upload it to the Flickr pool at the proper image resolution and by the corresponding due date?

Each photo must be posted to the Photo 1 2010-2011 CLICK group pool by 12:00 AM the evening before the due date to be considered on time, and to be eligible for a "Best in Show" award.

Each photo must be posted at a minimum resolution of 72 dpi or 800x1200 pixels.

Pinhole cameras!



Bring in a container for a pinhole camera as soon as possible. (For those of you NOT in 10th grade, please bring it on or before Thursday, September 2nd.) It must be:

1. light tight
2. sturdy (not like the Cheerios box that kept falling over)
3. the appropriate size (too small or too shallow and your photos will be tiny, too big and it may be difficult to use or just a waste of photo paper)

The best containers have been metal tins about the size of a shoebox or large cookie tin, oatmeal containers work well also.

If you can't decide (or are feeling ambitious,) feel free to bring more than one box!

Flickr

Use the link on the right to go to Flickr and choose to create an account. It will ask you to sign in with a Yahoo email address. If you don't have one sign up for one (don't worry you never have to use it). Then once you create a Flickr account choose a name that I will recognize (CSturges not IAmSashaFierce407) and search for me: Ms. Sturges - RHHS, make sure to click on people when you search. You can also search for your photo class under groups (6 Photo 1 Sturges 2010) and send an invite to me asking to join the group.

Flickr is a free online portfolio space serving a community of photographers around the world. It will be used for the bi-weekly digital "CLICK" assignments, submitting homework to be graded to a group pool, and where you will upload and store your digital portfolio of work you produce in this class, and a place for looking at and discussing your peers' work.