*Fall Semester Photography Lessons:

Lesson - Photography 101

Photography 101 Notes

Camera Tutorial: Full and Basic Modes on Canon EOS Camera

Camera Tutorial: Creating Depth of Field

Camera Tutorial: Experimenting with Low Light

Lesson - Photography Intro Portfolio

Take ONE of each and post them to the Photography page of your website:

1. Model Shot

2. Action Shot

3. Depth of Field

Click Here to SUBMIT your photos — when you submit, upload your photos to this Google Drive folder. You must name each of the files/photos that you upload and provide the following informations:

  1. Your Name - Model Shot

  2. Your Name - Action

  3. Your Name - DOF

DO NOT delete other people’s work.

Lesson - Harry Benson: "Shoot First" (Dockumentary) Response

Photoshoot Final Portfolio

*Spring Semester Photography Lessons:

Lesson - Creative Portraiture

Take at least one creative portrait of a human or animal subject. Your portrait must do more than simply be a picture of a person or animal, but it should tell a story about your subject and creatively bring that subject to life.

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Lesson - Winter Wonderland

Take at least one creative photo of a winter landscape, wildlife interaction with the winter weather, or portrait of a person interacting with their snowy surroundings.

Photography Portfolio (Spring Part 1)

Create a photography portfolio containing at least TWO photos for each of the categories listed below. You will present these in class, but you will also need to keep these files for a final Photography Portfolio assignment to be turned in at the end of the semester. These pictures should be edited using Pixelmator, Photoshop, or other photo editing apps or internet resources that are available.

Tilt Shift Photography (Miniaturize)

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Black and White Photography

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Photographer “Selfie”

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Spring Photography Portfolio #2

Take one picture for all of the following themes (Google them if you need ideas):

Reflection

Repetition

Timing