Digital Photography 2015-16.

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Digital Photography 2015-16

Digital Photography class Elements of Composition/Photography Using your camera Flash/lighting History of photography and famous photographers Photoshop: use and ethics Projects with themes Manual manipulation of photographs

What do I need? A digital Camera A working email address (not gmail) Class fee $25 (unless on Fee Waiver) Strongly suggested: A flash drive A card reader

Expectations Creativity!!!!!!! And be proactive and participate…exchange ideas Have respect for each other, the classroom, and materials/Computers. Act appropriately when taking photographs in class and around the school.

Grades Multiple projects, most photo-based Formative A-U letter grades to follow your progress

Grading scales 4 = 100%.....Mastery of learning goals 3 = 90%.......Meeting all learning goals 2 = 80%.......Making progress 1 = 70%.......Very little progress 0 = 60%.......No progress 50%.......Missing/Not Turned In

Why is this relevant?

Today… Go to: photo15.pbworks.com (3rd period photo 1) dphoto15.pbworks.com (6th period photo 1) photo2.pbworks.com (Photo 2) Fill out the PERMISSION FORM and take home Answer the Survey…name optional