Digital Assignment 13. Food November 24-December 4
Black and White film developing and printing November 24- December 4
Digital Assignment 12. Architecture/Buildings/ Architectural Details/elements. November 20-November 24
Digital Assignment 11. Animals/pets November 13-20
Assignment 10. The 11th Hour of the 11th day of the 11th month! The meaning of Veterans Day! November 6 - November 13
END OF SEMESTER 1
Assignment 9. Spooky (Halloween) October 30- November 6
Assignment. Black and White film developing and printing October 17-30
Assignment 8. Trees/Leaves/Fall Foliage: October 17-23 or October 10-17 (Depending on peak foliage based on location)
Assignment 7. Signs: October 16-23
Assignment 6. Tools: October 9-16
Assignment 5. Doors: October 2-9
Assignment 4. Stairs: September 26-October 3
Assignment 3. Chairs: September 19-26
Assignment 2. Shoes: September 12-19
Assignment 1. Cars: September 5-12
Black and White film developing and printing November 24- December 4
Digital Assignment 12. Architecture/Buildings/ Architectural Details/elements. November 20-November 24
Digital Assignment 11. Animals/pets November 13-20
Assignment 10. The 11th Hour of the 11th day of the 11th month! The meaning of Veterans Day! November 6 - November 13
END OF SEMESTER 1
Assignment 9. Spooky (Halloween) October 30- November 6
Assignment. Black and White film developing and printing October 17-30
Assignment 8. Trees/Leaves/Fall Foliage: October 17-23 or October 10-17 (Depending on peak foliage based on location)
Assignment 7. Signs: October 16-23
Assignment 6. Tools: October 9-16
Assignment 5. Doors: October 2-9
Assignment 4. Stairs: September 26-October 3
Assignment 3. Chairs: September 19-26
Assignment 2. Shoes: September 12-19
Assignment 1. Cars: September 5-12
SEMESTER 2
Assignment 17. Glass/ window/ drinking: December 12- December 19
Assignment 16. Christmas/ Night Lights: Time exposures and Natural lighting: Through January 5, 2015
Assignment 15. Water: December 5- December 12
Assignment 14. Signs: December1- December 5
Assignment 13. Buildings/Architecture: November 21- December 1
Assignment 12. Food, November 14- November 21
Assignment 11. The 11th Hour of the 11th day of the 11th month! The meaning of Veterans Day! November 7 - November 14
Assignment 10. Spooky (Halloween) October 31- November 7
Assignment 17. Glass/ window/ drinking: December 12- December 19
Assignment 16. Christmas/ Night Lights: Time exposures and Natural lighting: Through January 5, 2015
Assignment 15. Water: December 5- December 12
Assignment 14. Signs: December1- December 5
Assignment 13. Buildings/Architecture: November 21- December 1
Assignment 12. Food, November 14- November 21
Assignment 11. The 11th Hour of the 11th day of the 11th month! The meaning of Veterans Day! November 7 - November 14
Assignment 10. Spooky (Halloween) October 31- November 7
Upcoming Art Exhibits and entry deadlines:
Drexel High school Photography Contest
The contest is open to all high school students and will culminate in an exhibition at the photography program gallery in February 2016. High school students may enter all types of photographic processes (black/white, color, silver prints, digital prints, and historical processes). All submissions for the 2015 Drexel University High School Photography Contest must be submitted online to https://drexelphoto.slideroom.com and all submissions must be received by December 4, 2015.
RULES OF ENTRY
Applicants must submit their portfolio online at: https://drexelphoto.slideroom.com
Deadline for entry is December 4, 2015.
Artists must be a high school student in the United States.
Applicants may upload 1-3 images (jpg). For good quality and fast uploads, image files should be sized no larger than 1280 px @ 72dpi. The slide room portal offers additional instructions for submitting work and helping new applicants get started. For technical assistance, access the help desk at slideroom.zendesk.com.
There is a non-refundable processing fee of $10.00 payable online.
The contest is open to all high school students and will culminate in an exhibition at the photography program gallery in February 2016. High school students may enter all types of photographic processes (black/white, color, silver prints, digital prints, and historical processes). All submissions for the 2015 Drexel University High School Photography Contest must be submitted online to https://drexelphoto.slideroom.com and all submissions must be received by December 4, 2015.
RULES OF ENTRY
Applicants must submit their portfolio online at: https://drexelphoto.slideroom.com
Deadline for entry is December 4, 2015.
Artists must be a high school student in the United States.
Applicants may upload 1-3 images (jpg). For good quality and fast uploads, image files should be sized no larger than 1280 px @ 72dpi. The slide room portal offers additional instructions for submitting work and helping new applicants get started. For technical assistance, access the help desk at slideroom.zendesk.com.
There is a non-refundable processing fee of $10.00 payable online.
35th Annual College & High School Photography Contest sponsored by NIKON: WINNING PHOTOS will be published in the May 2015 issue of Photographer’s Forum Magazine and entered into Nikon's Emerging Photographers Hall of Fame.
EARLY ENTRY: October 14, 2015
Early entry fee is $4.95 per photo entered (all entries must be uploaded or postmarked on or before October 14, 2015).
Second ENTRY: November 2, 2015
Second entry fee is $5.95 per photo entered (all entries must be uploaded or postmarked on or before November 2, 2015).
FINAL ENTRY: December 4, 2015
FINAL entry fee is $6.95 per photo entered (all entries must be uploaded or postmarked on or before December 4, 2015).
No Limit to Quantity of Entries.
• Rights remain with photographer
• Subject matter is open
• Finalists notified by January 23, 2016
• Winners notified by February 9, 2016
ELIGIBILITY
This contest is open to all college and high school students in the United States, Canada, and around the world.
EARLY ENTRY: October 14, 2015
Early entry fee is $4.95 per photo entered (all entries must be uploaded or postmarked on or before October 14, 2015).
Second ENTRY: November 2, 2015
Second entry fee is $5.95 per photo entered (all entries must be uploaded or postmarked on or before November 2, 2015).
FINAL ENTRY: December 4, 2015
FINAL entry fee is $6.95 per photo entered (all entries must be uploaded or postmarked on or before December 4, 2015).
No Limit to Quantity of Entries.
• Rights remain with photographer
• Subject matter is open
• Finalists notified by January 23, 2016
• Winners notified by February 9, 2016
ELIGIBILITY
This contest is open to all college and high school students in the United States, Canada, and around the world.
Professional Women Photographers: (PWP) Open to all High School girls: (Sorry fellas) THEME: Light and Shadow. 3 inter-related photos. Entry deadline: December 2014 Opening Reception, March 2015: Exact dates and location TBA |
Artoberfest! Garner Arts Festival Student Art Show: Saturday, October 11, Noon-10:00 PM. Sunday, October 12, Noon-5:00 PM
Saturday, October 18, Noon-5:00 PM. Sunday, October 19, Noon-5:00 PM
Special Student Exhibition reception: Saturday, October 11.
GARNER Arts Center55 W. Railroad Avenue, Garnerville, New York – 10923
Phone: 845-947-7108 Email - [email protected]
Saturday, October 18, Noon-5:00 PM. Sunday, October 19, Noon-5:00 PM
Special Student Exhibition reception: Saturday, October 11.
GARNER Arts Center55 W. Railroad Avenue, Garnerville, New York – 10923
Phone: 845-947-7108 Email - [email protected]
PHOTOGRAPHY I CO611 ½ year = ½ credit
Prerequisite: Studio Art
This elective is an introduction to black and white darkroom photography and digital photography. The student will learn to use a Digital camera and a 35 mm single Lens reflex (SLR) camera, develop and process film and print photographs using an enlarger in the darkroom. Basic digital photo-shop techniques and digital printing will be covered. Non 35 mm camera photographic processes, such as pinhole cameras and photograms, and dry mounting and presentation, will be explored. The design aspects of photography as an art form will be stressed with lessons addressing composition, line, tone, motion and depth of field, portraiture, landscape and commercial photography.
Requirements: Photography I Students must have access to a single lens reflex camera with manual adjustments for shutter speed and aperture and a Digital camera. Also an 8 GB or larger USB flashdrive, and an 8 GB or larger memory card for your digital camera. Some additional supplies may be required, and will need to be purchased by the student.
Offered: Fall/Spring
Credited: Core
Prerequisite: Studio Art
Photography I Mr. Martin
Photography I is a half -year introductory class designed to introduce the student to all phases of Digital and Film photography.
Photo Assignments will be due each and every week and will be listed on my website:
(follow links on PRHS homepage)
The following concepts, techniques and skills will be covered.
Digital Photography: 1 Assignment per week: (IE: Cars, Stairs, Tools, Fall Foliage etc.)
Compositional Elements: All assignments will utilize compositional elements
Website design and Website Portfolio presentation: Every student will design and build their own Photography Portfolio Website
History of Photography: Photograms Pinhole Cameras Large Format Cameras
Using a 35mm SLR Camera
Film Speed (ASA) (ISO) Shutter speed Aperture (F. Stop)
Light Meter Proper Exposure Focusing
SLR Shooting Specific Assignments Texture Patterns
Stop Action (Shutter Speed Priority) Continuous Motion (Shutter Speed Priority)
Panning (Shutter Speed Priority) Time Exposure (Shutter Speed Priority)
Shallow depth of Field (Aperture Priority) Maximum depth of field (Aperture Priority)
B & W Film Developing Techniques Developing tanks and chemicals
Darkroom and Photo Printing Techniques Enlarger, filters, papers and chemicals
Materials required:
Digital Camera (not a cell phone camera)
A Single Lens Reflex (SLR) 35 mm camera is required.
This camera must have a manual mode or manual override
A 3 ring binder or folder with inside pocket flaps and loose-leaf paper for notes.
8G or larger Digital camera memory card
8G or larger Flashdrive
Most film, paper and chemicals will be provided.
PHOTO Contests: Nikon/PhotographersForum http://pfmagazine.com/photography-contests/ $4.95 for 1
Drexel http://drexel.edu/westphal/undergraduate/PHTO/HighSchoolContest/ $10.00 for 3
I can be reached via Email at: [email protected] or by phone at 845-620-3843
Or via my website: follow links on pearlriver.org
Class Expectations
In order to ensure that the art room remains a positive and safe learning environment for all students, it is required that all students be responsible for their actions and accept the consequences for them. I expect that the following guidelines are read, understood, and carried out. Failure to do so will result in progressive disciplinary consequences.
1. Follow directions the first time they are given
2. Show respect for others and their work AND for yourself and your work
3. Be in your seat and ready to work when the bell rings. Remain in your seat until the bell rings at the end of class.
4. No eating, drinking, or cell phones are permitted in the classroom.
Attitude/Participation
-Students are expected to be in class on time and ready to work. Lateness to class requires a pass. Repeated lateness to class will detract from your grade.
-Students should come to class with an open mind, a willingness to learn, and a good work ethic. This will lead to success in class. Students are responsible for getting all notes, assignments, or h.w. missed while they were not in class. -Satisfactory participation consists of students being prepared and receptive to learning as well as contributing positively to the classroom.
Deadlines:
-Projects will be graded from the finished project. No project turned in = 0. Incomplete projects will receive a 50% maximum for a grade. -Projects must be turned in on the due date to receive full credit. Late assignments will lose 5 points per day. No work will be accepted later than one week after the original due date.
I look forward to an enriching and productive semester! Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns. Thank you.
Paul Martin
[email protected] art office 845-620-3843
Or via my website: follow links on pearlriver.org
I have read the class description and expectations. I understand that the teacher will not give me a grade, but that I will get the grade I work for and earn.
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