Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Digital Photography: The Photo Walk

"[Photography] is an immediate sketch, done with intuition, 
and you can't [really] correct it..." 
Henri Cartier-Bresson


Typing web: NO

TWO DAY Learning Target(s):  I can IDENTIFY five major techniques of good digital photography by VIEWING exemplars and USING THEM when I take MY OWN PICTURES

Announcements: 
  • YOU must take pictures today and YOU must be able to explain WHY you took it and WHAT tip you used, if any
HOMEWORK:
  • NONE: You missed it
Agenda: 
  • Photowalk [100]
    • Rules [10]
      • You MUST be able to see JOHN @ ALL TIMES
      • You MAY NOT be more than 1/2 block away from John, who will try to walk in the middle of the pack
      • You MUST NOT CROSS ON RED.  I will give you an NC if you jaywalk.  Just wait for the green.  We will wait for you.
      • YOU must take pictures today and YOU must be able to explain WHY you took it and WHAT tip you used, if any
      • You MAY NOT go inside ANY business or building - we tried that yesterday and some "A" block kids don't seem to know what "no" means.
      • You may not sit on any cars, climb on any walls, or otherwise do anything but walk on the sidewalk unless John specifically tells YOU that you can.
        • Parkour is NOT on today's agenda
      • You MAY take a picture of anyone or anything you can see from outside
        • It is polite but not necessary to ask permission if you want to take someone's portrait.
        • If they are just "in the picture" and it isn't "of them" then permission is not necessary and will slow you down.
      • You MUST try to take a photograph that represents EACH of the tips you selected for yourself.
      • You are ENCOURAGED to leave your stuff in the Lab - the door will be locked.
    • Walk [90]
      • Approximate Route (1.9 Miles, 39 minutes walking without stopping to shoot pictures)

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