Learning Objective/“I can” statements
- Describe at least three important events in the History of Photography
- Compare and contrast the photography of Henry Fox Talbot with Louis Daguerre
- Describe the order and importance of each step in creating a Cyanotype
- Create and apply a cyanotype solution to watercolor paper.
- Create a digital negative in Photoshop
- Compare and Contrast SLR, Compact and cell phone cameras
- Locate and identify the different parts of the school camera
- Identify at least 3 Panels in Photoshop.
- Explain at least 4 of 6 ways to show depth in an image.
- Explain and apply the rule-of-thirds
- Explore painting options in Photoshop.
- Create a digital landscape in Photoshop.
MONDAY
Lesson Description/Procedures:
BELL WORK: Answer the question posted in Classroom. (List at least 3 important events in the History of Photography) Try to answer based on what you remember from last week.
ACTIVITIES:
- Introduction to Photoshop.
- Complete scavenger hunt worksheets to explore the following:
-workspace
-tools
-menus
-LAYERS
TUESDAY
Lesson Description/Procedures:
ACTIVITIES:
- FINISH PHOTOSHOP INTRO PACKET
IF TIME: - Discuss and view examples of Cyanotypes.
- Discuss at least two qualities that help to create an interesting and effective cyanotype.
- Practice creating Digital Negative in Photoshop.
Email practice to Mrs. Fred for printing on transparency - Explain homework and rubric for cyanotype
Bring at least two of your ORIGINAL photos for creating final negative for cyanotype. - Meet in Science Lab tomorrow!
WEDNESDAY
Bell work:
Lesson Description/Procedures:
- Meet in Science Lab upstairs.
- Discuss procedures for preparing Cyanotype paper.
- Create cyanotype paper. -at least one 5x7 and one 8x10
Bell work:
Lesson Description/Procedures:
- Meet in Science Lab upstairs.
- Discuss procedures for preparing Cyanotype paper.
- Create cyanotype paper. -at least one 5x7 and one 8x10
FRIDAY
Bell work: Look up weather for right now. What is the current UV rating?
Lesson Description/Procedures:
If the UV is at least 2, we will go to the art room(#118) to load and expose our cyanotype images.If lower than 2, We will discuss camera types
- View actual camera examples: Box Brownie, Folding Camera, Brownie Bullet, SLR and DSLR, Twin Lens reflex.
- Camera Types presentation
- Complete Camera Types Reflection assignment.