Class Objectives
This class is an intermediate level class of digital photography. By the end of this term students should have met the following objectives:
1. Gain a further understanding of camera mechanics.
2. Use the Rules of Photography to create well-composed images.
3. Review and apply the elements and principles of design to photography.
4. Expand their knowledge of Adobe Photoshop.
5. Increase their vocabulary of photography terms.
6. Develop a personal voice within their body of work.
7. Gain confidence with the critique process and discussion of photography.
Students are expected to go on approximately one photo shoot per week taking a minimum of twenty photographs and will turn in four photographs each week. This class is more advanced than Photo I, and the expectations are higher along with the curriculum.
Weebly
Credit for projects is based on posting images to Weebly. Each student will create a Blog to upload their work throughout the trimester. This digital portfolio will also provide opportunities for critiques, in addition to sharing work with friends and family. Each Blog is public, and students can determine how much personal information to provide. Students may decide to delete/alter their Blog after the duration of this class, but they will want to keep their Blog if there is a chance of pursuing further classes in Photography (Photo III/AP)
Grading
Credit for Photography II is dependent on the students’ final grade. Final grades are broken down as follows:
Photo Check-In 20%
Students will be assigned each photography assignment one week prior to the due date. On assigned due date, students will bring photographs that were taken outside of school to class to receive full credit. Checks are worth ½ the value if turned in late the following day, and 0 points thereafter (however necessary to complete the project). PHOTO-CHECKS can NOT BE made up.
Daily Points 20%
Students are awarded 2 points for each day they come to class on time and prepared, and use their work time appropriately as deemed by the teacher. ½ point will be lost for a tardy/excused absence, ½ - 1 point can be lost for use of class time, and 2 points will be lost for each unexcused absence.5 weekly points are deducted for playing computer games.
Projects 50%
Projects are expected to be worked on both in and out of the classroom, unless otherwise noted. If images are taken in school, the project cannot earn higher than a grade of a B-.
Formal Assessments 10%
Students are required to critique each project in Photography II, along with critiques discussing artwork among their peers.
Before/After School Hours
Students are able to work on projects before school. High School Art club will meet 1 -2 days after school, from 3:30-4:30 http://www.stma-art.com/art-club/.
The Photo Lab is closed Tuesday mornings due to Department meetings, and 1 - 2 Thursdays a month.
Class Projects
Project 1: Composition
Project 2: Depth of Field (Landscape)
Project 3: Shutter Speed Review
Project 4: Perspective and Dramatic Lighting
Project 5: Surrealism
Project 6: Abstraction
Project 7: Self-Portrait
Project 8: Minimalism
Project 9: Hockney Panorama
Classroom Guidelines & Expectations
Latework – Partial/Unfinished Work cannot be turned in for credit. Complete late work can be turned in until the end of each quarter. Points will be deducted for each day the assignment is turned in after the deadline.
Tardies – After receiving a fourth tardy students will be issued a detention.
Lab fee – This class has a $15 lab fee. This money is used to buy ink, paper to print photographs, and photo supplies.
Work Time – Students may use the Photography studio on most Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings to edit images, upload photos, and receive additional help on assignments. Please talk to your instructor for availability at least one day in advance. Any students signed up for art club may also use the lab on the designated afternoons.
Video Games – Consequences for playing video games on the computer during class/SNAP might entail the following, but are not limited to: loss of daily points, deduction of points on current project, permission to work during SNAP, and further decision based upon the instructor’s discretion.
Plagiarism – Students are required to use their most current body of work and capture new digital images throughout the duration of the trimester. Students cannot use found images for their photo projects because these images belong to someone else. Any photo that has not been taken by the student artist will be considered plagiarism and will result in a zero for the project. In addition to digital images, students are expected to follow the guidelines when writing artist statements, summaries, research papers and any other classroom assignments.
All subject matter in any work created using STMA materials must follow appropriate content guidelines. More simply put: do not make anything that relates to or resembles in any way smoking, alcohol, sex or drugs. Also, the following will NOT be considered for grading: Candles, Pop Cans, Household Decorations, and any Random Assortment of Objects on a Bed Table or Floor
This class is an intermediate level class of digital photography. By the end of this term students should have met the following objectives:
1. Gain a further understanding of camera mechanics.
2. Use the Rules of Photography to create well-composed images.
3. Review and apply the elements and principles of design to photography.
4. Expand their knowledge of Adobe Photoshop.
5. Increase their vocabulary of photography terms.
6. Develop a personal voice within their body of work.
7. Gain confidence with the critique process and discussion of photography.
Students are expected to go on approximately one photo shoot per week taking a minimum of twenty photographs and will turn in four photographs each week. This class is more advanced than Photo I, and the expectations are higher along with the curriculum.
Weebly
Credit for projects is based on posting images to Weebly. Each student will create a Blog to upload their work throughout the trimester. This digital portfolio will also provide opportunities for critiques, in addition to sharing work with friends and family. Each Blog is public, and students can determine how much personal information to provide. Students may decide to delete/alter their Blog after the duration of this class, but they will want to keep their Blog if there is a chance of pursuing further classes in Photography (Photo III/AP)
Grading
Credit for Photography II is dependent on the students’ final grade. Final grades are broken down as follows:
Photo Check-In 20%
Students will be assigned each photography assignment one week prior to the due date. On assigned due date, students will bring photographs that were taken outside of school to class to receive full credit. Checks are worth ½ the value if turned in late the following day, and 0 points thereafter (however necessary to complete the project). PHOTO-CHECKS can NOT BE made up.
Daily Points 20%
Students are awarded 2 points for each day they come to class on time and prepared, and use their work time appropriately as deemed by the teacher. ½ point will be lost for a tardy/excused absence, ½ - 1 point can be lost for use of class time, and 2 points will be lost for each unexcused absence.5 weekly points are deducted for playing computer games.
Projects 50%
Projects are expected to be worked on both in and out of the classroom, unless otherwise noted. If images are taken in school, the project cannot earn higher than a grade of a B-.
Formal Assessments 10%
Students are required to critique each project in Photography II, along with critiques discussing artwork among their peers.
Before/After School Hours
Students are able to work on projects before school. High School Art club will meet 1 -2 days after school, from 3:30-4:30 http://www.stma-art.com/art-club/.
The Photo Lab is closed Tuesday mornings due to Department meetings, and 1 - 2 Thursdays a month.
Class Projects
Project 1: Composition
Project 2: Depth of Field (Landscape)
Project 3: Shutter Speed Review
Project 4: Perspective and Dramatic Lighting
Project 5: Surrealism
Project 6: Abstraction
Project 7: Self-Portrait
Project 8: Minimalism
Project 9: Hockney Panorama
Classroom Guidelines & Expectations
Latework – Partial/Unfinished Work cannot be turned in for credit. Complete late work can be turned in until the end of each quarter. Points will be deducted for each day the assignment is turned in after the deadline.
Tardies – After receiving a fourth tardy students will be issued a detention.
Lab fee – This class has a $15 lab fee. This money is used to buy ink, paper to print photographs, and photo supplies.
Work Time – Students may use the Photography studio on most Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings to edit images, upload photos, and receive additional help on assignments. Please talk to your instructor for availability at least one day in advance. Any students signed up for art club may also use the lab on the designated afternoons.
Video Games – Consequences for playing video games on the computer during class/SNAP might entail the following, but are not limited to: loss of daily points, deduction of points on current project, permission to work during SNAP, and further decision based upon the instructor’s discretion.
Plagiarism – Students are required to use their most current body of work and capture new digital images throughout the duration of the trimester. Students cannot use found images for their photo projects because these images belong to someone else. Any photo that has not been taken by the student artist will be considered plagiarism and will result in a zero for the project. In addition to digital images, students are expected to follow the guidelines when writing artist statements, summaries, research papers and any other classroom assignments.
All subject matter in any work created using STMA materials must follow appropriate content guidelines. More simply put: do not make anything that relates to or resembles in any way smoking, alcohol, sex or drugs. Also, the following will NOT be considered for grading: Candles, Pop Cans, Household Decorations, and any Random Assortment of Objects on a Bed Table or Floor