Photo 1/2 (Period Per. 3) Assignments

Instructor
Mrs. Rouzanna Berberian
Term
2015-16 School Year
Department
Fine Arts / Music
Description

Digital Photography is a yearlong course that focuses on understanding the basic operations and functions of a digital SLR (single lens reflex) camera and the manipulation of its settings for creative visual expression and communication. Students will complete this course with a greater understanding of the history of photography, photographic elements of art and principles of design, composition, and lighting. They will have hands on experience in using Adobe Photoshop and other software applications to explore creative and experimental possibilities for processing and manipulating photographs.  Topics included are Black and White photography, Portraiture, Action Photography, Photojournalism, Architecture/Urban Landscape, Still Life, and more.


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Classwork- Old photo restoration
Please download the attached image and restore it using Photoshop Patch tool.  
You will submit your work at the beginning of next class period.  I need to see before and after images to compare the result. Save your work as Last Name, First Name- Patch Tool. 
 
Have Fun! 
Created by Rouzanna Berberian: Friday, May 13 10:44 AM

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Assignment: “ABCs”

Each week, 5-10 photographs will be due.  Pay attention in class! 

Photographing

Each student will turn in a composition containing 26 images.  Each image will have a letter from the alphabet.  Each letter needs to be found, not created. 

The letters need to be objects that were not originally intended to be letters.  The letters need to be clear, in focus, juxtaposed against an uncluttered background.

Photoshop

Your document size should be  8.5x11 (Resolution/dpi @300).

You will need to resize each of the 26 images to be placed in your document; make sure you plan this out ahead of time, so they all fit and you won’t need to start again.

Save your FINAL work as LAST NAME, FIRST NAME- ABC Assignment and submit to my Dropbox. 

Created by Rouzanna Berberian: Wednesday, May 11 3:38 PM

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 Assignment: Silhouette

Submit one image as "Practice"  second image as "Assignment". 

  1. Choose a Strong Subject

Choose something with a strong and recognizable shape that will be interesting enough in its two dimensional form.

  1. Lighting

Light should shine from the background and not the foreground. Place your subject in front of a sunset or sunrise or any bright light.

  1. Frame your image

Frame your shot so you are shooting with your subject in front of a nice plain, but bright background.

  1. Make silhouetted shapes distinct and uncluttered

Keep shapes separated.  Do not overlap multiple silhouettes. If photographing people, profiles are more interesting and recognizable. 

 

  • Your photo must fit on an 8.5” x 11” page either vertical or horizontal, sized to 300 dpi saved as a jpg file (large size). It does not have to be 8.5” x 11”, just sized to fit on the page.
  • Save your work with your LAST NAME, FIRST NAME- Silhouette

   and submit to: 

                       
Created by Rouzanna Berberian: Friday, April 29 10:45 AM

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Assignment-Architectural Scavenger Hunt                                            

“The more you do, the more you realize what a vast subject the [city] is and how the work of photographing it could go on forever.  ~Berenice Abbott, photographer

Architectural photographs are indirect portraits.  When you study ancient societies like the Egyptians, the Greeks, and the Aztecs, you look at the architecture they left behind.  The materials, style, and scale of their buildings provide clues to who the people were and what their lives were like.

In a similar way, when you take pictures of the buildings and homes in your neighborhoods, towns, and cities, you create indirect portraits of the people who live in them. 

Photograph at least 10 images.  Submit two images arranged on 8.5”x11” (horizontal or vertical) page. 

  1. Broad
  2. Detail

Save your work with your LAST NAME, FIRST NAME- Architecture and submit to my DROPBOX

Created by Rouzanna Berberian: Friday, April 15 6:29 PM

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Assignment: Still Life photography 

Plan and design a still life composition.  When composing the still life, choose objects that emphasize a variety of shapes and textures, and arrange the objects to reflect balance. Next create a photographic still life.

7 Tips for Creating Still Life Images

  1. Create Flat Lays for more interesting still life images
  2. Use a simple reflector to create bright and airy still life images
  3. Use a dark backdrop to create moody still life images
  4. Brighten just a portion of an image to create well-exposed still life images
  5. Use the Rule of Odds to create more engaging still life images
  6. Create a flow to make your still life images more pleasing to the eye
  7. Use still life photography as visual storytelling

Save your work with your Last Name, First Name- P#- Still Life

Created by Rouzanna Berberian: Thursday, March 24 10:54 AM

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Assignment:  Photograph inspired by History of Photography

Just remember you must photograph for the assignment, no old photos.

Use manual settings only.

Guidelines:

  1. Recreate photographs inspired by your research photographer.
  2. Choose similar subject matter, however, do your own interpretation.
Save your work with your LAST NAME, FIRST NAME- Photog Inspired
Created by Rouzanna Berberian: Thursday, March 10 2:32 PM

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Digital Photography Contest.  Due date is on March 4th. 
Created by Rouzanna Berberian: Tuesday, March 1 2:03 PM

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Assignment  “Eye for an Eye”

The human eye is a pretty amazing apparatus; physiological functions and complexities aside, eyes are integral to non-verbal communication and self-expression. And they play a very important role in the aesthetic qualities of the human face. Just think of how many love poems and songs make more than a passing mention of the beauty of someone’s eyes. We also have a more abstract philosophical connection with eyes: “The eyes are the windows to the soul.”

So it makes perfect sense that eyes would be a big deal in photography. What’s one of the first things any aspiring portrait photographer learns? The eyes!   

Your goal is to take many creative and interesting photos. Don’t take just 2 or 3 photos and think you are done. You must take at least 10 photographs.  You will turn in your BEST shot (not just a snapshot).  Pay attention to composition, color contrast, the Rule of Thirds, etc…    

  1. The focal point of your photo should be the eyes.
  2. Avoid dark shadows and/or direct light.
  3. Make sure the eyes are in sharp focus.

 

Have Fun!

Created by Rouzanna Berberian: Tuesday, January 26 3:01 PM

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Assignment-Self Portrait

self–por·trait noun \-ˈpȯr-trət, -ˌtrāt\

:  a portrait of oneself done by oneself

Your goal is to take many creative and interesting portraits of yourself. With the traditional self-portrait, you simply take a picture of yourself and show who you are and something about your life.  I recommend using the timer on your camera.  I would also like to see you experiment with using mirrors and other reflective surfaces. Please refer to “The Self-Portrait” handout for details.  

You must take at least 10 photographs of yourself.  You will turn in your BEST shot (not just a snapshot).  Pay attention to composition, color, contrast, lighting, etc…

  • Your photo must fit on an 8.5” x 11” page either vertical or horizontal, sized to 300 dpi saved as a jpg file (large size). It does not have to be 8.5” x 11”, just sized to fit on the page.
  • Save your work with your LAST NAME, FIRST NAME- Self Portrait

   and submit to my DROPBOX

Created by Rouzanna Berberian: Friday, January 8 7:14 PM

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Principles of Design "Proportions" is Due. 
Created by Rouzanna Berberian: Tuesday, December 1 5:47 PM

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Vocabulary Quiz on Elements of Art and Principles of Design. 
Created by Rouzanna Berberian: Tuesday, November 10 3:09 PM

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Variety is  Due

Variety is the opposite of unity in visual art.  Variety is all the diverse art elements and principles found in a picture, such as light and dark, big and small, smooth and rough.

Created by Rouzanna Berberian: Friday, November 6 2:55 PM

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Principles of Design- UNITY is Due.
 
Unity results when all the individual parts of your photograph come together and support each other to make one unified image. To be unified, or cohesive, elements in an image must relate to each other, either through subject matter, appearance, size, shape, texture, or color.  
Created by Rouzanna Berberian: Tuesday, November 3 4:58 PM

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Principles of Design "Emphasis" due. 
Created by Rouzanna Berberian: Thursday, October 29 9:54 AM

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Principles of Design- Pattern is Due

Pattern is achieved by the repetition of any of the elements of art.  For example, repeating a line will create a pattern of stripes.  Do not photograph images of printed patterns . Save your work with your Last Name, First Name-P4-Pattern 

Created by Rouzanna Berberian: Monday, October 19 10:22 AM

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Assignment:  Framing

Your goal is to take many creative and interesting photos using “FRAMING” compositional technique.  Most kinds of photography benefit from building a visual frame around the subject.  Frame your main subject by using doorways, windows, arches, and the space between buildings, or the enveloping branches of trees as a pseudo border.  Often, you can frame a subject so that it appears alone in the frame; however, if you include further elements, these should complement the main subject, adding to the detail of the story, rather than competing for our attention. 

Remember! You must photograph for the assignment, no old photos.  Please refer to “How to Take Great Digital Photos” handout.

You must take at least 5 different images and save them in your Google Drive. You will edit and save your work in class. You will turn in your best shot.  Please save the image with your LAST NAME, FIRST NAME-FRAMING and submit to my dropbox. Visit  dropitto.me/rberberian , password: Photoclassperiod4 .

Have FUN!

Created by Rouzanna Berberian: Tuesday, September 22 4:19 PM

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"Elements of Art" booklet is due at the beginning of class. 
Created by Rouzanna Berberian: Thursday, September 10 5:10 PM

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Photo ½

Mrs. Berberian                                                                                   Due_____________

Assignment: Rule of Thirds

Your goal is to take many creative and interesting photos using The Rule of Thirds technique. Just remember you must photograph for the assignment, no old photos.

Please refer to “How to Take Great Digital Photos” handout The Rule of Thirds section.

You must take at least 10 photographs and bring all of them to class.

You will turn in your best image that reflects The Rule of Thirds technique. Please save the image as your Last Name, First Name-Period-Rule of Thirds and submit to my Dropbox.

Have fun!!!!!

Created by Rouzanna Berberian: Friday, August 28 3:26 PM

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Please read the syllabus together.  Bottom portion of the last page must be detached, signed by both the student and a parent/guardian and returned to me on the due date. 
Created by Rouzanna Berberian: Tuesday, August 25 3:04 PM