Photography 2
Prerequisite
– Foundations of Art
Recovery
Fee - $50.00
Teacher –
Mr. John Cazort
johncazort@mail.ozark.k12.mo.us
Course Overview
Advanced
photographic techniques will be explored, building on skills learned in
Photography 1. You will learn to further take control of your cameras, including
the digital slrs, the point and shoots, and your phone cameras. You will continue
to develop your skills of composition and image manipulation.
A major difference
from photo 1 is that much more will be required of you creatively and in class
participation. There will be regular in class critiques plus you will be required
to personally teach the class a lesson in a chosen photographic technique.
Another emphasis
will be on out of class photography. You will be given regular assignments which
you will be expected to fulfill on your own. You will be able to check out a camera
if you do not have access to one of your own.
Projects include:
Still Life
City Lights
Urban Nature
City Streets
Composition
on Location
Pet portrait
Light and
Shadow
Flash portrait
Advanced Image
Enhancement
Image Effects
Advanced Image
Montage
Character
study
A day on
the Life
Spirit of
Place
Exploring
Light
Creative
Expression
3 Artist
Research
History of
Photography research
Teaching Assignment
You will include the Images in a blog
with a written explanation-critique of the photograph.
ART GRADING PROCEDURE
It is our belief that a student's progress
will develop best in a safe environment where students can develop a good work
ethic and help each other in a constructive cooperative manner. We encourage
you to participate in your child’s education. If you have any questions
regarding any of these procedures you can contact us through the high school
office at Phone: 1-417-582-5901
We grade
on a total points possible system. The points are acquired through the
successful assessment of the criteria listed below.
Work
Ethic (Foundations: 50% Intermediate/Advanced: 20%)
√ Time √
Class contribution, group criticisms, and interaction √ Maintenance √ Safety
Physically
being there: If, for any reason, a student is not present during a class period
they will lose their points. Work can be made-up.
Mentally
being there: Students can be losing up to all of their work ethic points
through violations of the classroom procedures/rules.
(Work
Ethic points will be assessed every session and computed every two weeks.)
Process
(Foundations: 25% Intermediate/Advanced: 40%)
√
Planning √ written critique/Narrative/Tests/Quizzes √ Journal work
√
Additional Criteria, (i.e. specific instructions, techniques, concepts, and
etc.)
Image
(Product/Performance) (Foundations: 25% Intermediate/Advanced: 40%)
√ Concept
√ Composition √ Craftsmanship √ Completion
Exhibition
of work is required in all production classes.
(Product/Process
will be assessed at the end of each unit of study)
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