Happy Halloween, y'all! Today we learned how to create double exposures in Photoshop. There are lots of ways you can do this, but below is my recipe and your rubric for your next assignment: USING THE IMAGES LOCATED IN THE BUTTONS ABOVE....
From there it's all about adjustments. Make more contrast! Turn it black and white! Fine tune the masks! Make it yours. Now that you know how to do a double exposure, use the images we took in class this week to create your very own. Click the button below to view the rubric. Your final, detailed and refined, image is due in class on Friday.
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We are taking two pictures today that will be combined into a double exposure portrait at the end of the week. How exciting! Here's the project we worked on today: TIPS FROM MS. K FOR TODAY:
1. YOUR PORTRAIT SHOULD BE AGAINST A VERY PLAIN BACKGROUND 2. HAVE OPTIONS - CREATE BACK UPS IN CASE YOUR FIRST IDEA DOESN'T WORK OUT
Today is all about portraits. Learning how to take a portrait AND practicing. Check out the notes and project below!
Another thing we talked about was getting to know our subjects. And we brainstormed some thoughts as to why that's important. Check out the thoughts below! The last two days have been devoted to finishing our Photography Types project and honing our skills in Photoshop. If you would like to retake the quiz, email Ms. K. Retakes are next week!
Your photography types project is due tonight (Friday) at Midnight! We are exploring 15 different photography types in our next project. If you need a little reminder of the different types we talked about yesterday, go to Monday's blog post to review the slides. This photography types project is due on Friday. You can view the project and rubric here:
Today we started a new unit, talking all about the different Types of Photography! We got introduced to the many different genres by taking a gallery walk around the school and taking notes. After that, we had a class discussion. You can catch up by going through these slides: Also - catch up on journal prompts, here!
Today was a non-block period day. Wednesday we have PSAT testing. And Thursday we have our Photoshop quiz. So in order to practice some more and feel confident, we did another Photoshop activity. You can access that here: Here are the top 10 things beginners want to know in Photoshop, maybe you'll learn something new! Your first Photoshop assignment is here! Most of class was taken finishing this project. Click the button below to see what to do: Also - we have a quiz next week. Check out the study guide below! Today was all about color tone. We went and took a couple new pictures focusing on color and form and then learned how the levels tool and gradient map works in Photoshop. To catch up or review, watch this video:
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