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2V--Black and White Reproduction
Jaclynn Claudon
Printer Friendly Version Black and White Reproduction (graphite or charcoal) Draw a grid of 1”x1” squares over the picture you brought. Draw a corresponding grid over a piece of drawing paper. If the picture you brought is roughly 8.5”x11” you can make the exact...
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25 Nov 2009
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3V--Black and White Still Life
Jaclynn Claudon
3V Black and White Still Life Black on White Still Life (graphite or charcoal) Create an arrangement of your objects (a still life) on a piece of cardboard Set up the lamp to light the still life Draw the still life on a piece of drawing paper Lightly outline all of the objects...
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25 Nov 2009
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4V--Block Print
Jaclynn Claudon
Printer Friendly Version Block Print (see example pictures on homework sheet). Put your picture onto your ez block with the image side down. Scrape the entire back of the picture with a hard utensil such as a pencil tip or your fingernail. Remove the paper from the block, and...
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25 Nov 2009
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6V Value Collage
Jaclynn Claudon
Printer Friendly Version Value Collage Tape a piece of tracing paper to one copy of the picture. Use the other copy of the picture to help you figure determine sections of different values. Put the picture up to a window with the tracing paper over it. Trace an area of a ...
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25 Nov 2009
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7V Three Prints
Jaclynn Claudon
Printer Friendly Version Three Prints (see examples on homework page) Put your picture onto your ez block with the image side down. Scrape the entire back of the picture with a hard utensil such as a pencil tip or your fingernail. Remove the paper from the block, and your image...
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25 Nov 2009
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1V --Value Matching
Jaclynn Claudon
Printer Friendly Version Value Matching Make a graphite transfer of the person in your picture onto a piece of paper Shade the back of the picture using a dark pencil (not a mechanical pencil) Tape the picture to a piece of drawing paper with the shaded side down Trace any...
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25 Nov 2009
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3S--Print Stencil on Fabric
Jaclynn Claudon
Printer Friendly Version Face Stencil (Printing onto a T-shirt or other cloth) – this assignment is not associated with a homework assignment, but cannot be completed if you have not made a stencil . Practice on before you make your final print! Using masking tape or painter’s...
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25 Nov 2009
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4S--Collagraph
Jaclynn Claudon
Printer Friendly Version Collograph Instructions: Cut the shapes for your design from a sheet of tagboard. Glue them onto an uncut sheet of tagboard, making the design that you have decided on. Overlap the shapes if necessary Remember that everything will be backwards in...
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25 Nov 2009
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Reflection Sheet
Jaclynn Claudon
Complete the following reflection for each project you submit. Printer Friendly Version Reflection Describe your artwork. _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________...
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25 Nov 2009
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2C Color Reproduction
Jaclynn Claudon
Printer Friendly Version Instructions (oil pastels or colored pencils) · Draw a grid of 1”x1” squares over the picture you brought. · Draw a corresponding grid over a piece of drawing paper. o If the picture you brought is roughly 8.5”x11”...
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2 Dec 2009
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3C Andy Warhol Silk Screen
Jaclynn Claudon
Printer Friendly Version Instructions 1. To have a better understanding of the process view this interactive website . 2. Do the silk screen preparation assignment listed on the next page. 3. Create a background for your silk screen. a. Make three tracings of your image using the...
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2 Dec 2009
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Unit 6: Color
Jaclynn Claudon
Table of Contents 2-5 Entry Assignments 6-43 Assignments and corresponding homework 7-11 Nonobjective Artwork with Nontraditional Media (5 points) 13-15 Color Reproduction (25 points) ...
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2 Dec 2009
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PROJECT: Macro Photography
Jaclynn Claudon
Wednesday in class we started working on a shooting strategy for our new film assignment. We started with an entry assignment on macro photography and answered questions related to the reading . Check out the link for Macro Photography in the class wiki. If you missed class, read through this presentation...
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10 Mar 2010
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Project: HDR Landscapes....How to shoot and merge High Dynamic Range Images.
Jaclynn Claudon
This presentation explains how to create an HDR image. You will be shooting a High Dynamic Range Landscape for your next digital project. Fill out this note sheet so you will have the steps for HDR in your binder.
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8 Apr 2010
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High Dynamic Range Landscape
Jaclynn Claudon
Printer Friendly Version Description In this project you will explore the creation of High Dynamic Range images. In particular, you will create a bracketed series of exposures of a landscape. Each image will have different parts properly exposed. You will use photoshop to map the tones in the image...
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11 Apr 2010
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Isolate Your Subject
Jaclynn Claudon
First Film Assignment Our first film assignment is to shoot a roll of film with isolated subjects. The idea is to fill the frame of your photograph with whatever you are taking a picture of. A shot roll of film is due Monday, September 13th . Today in class we read an article about filling your...
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8 Sep 2010
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Aperture Investigation
Jaclynn Claudon
Today: Group 1 : Create a print from the Rule of Thirds film. Dry mount the print. OR, finish the digital Reflection project. Group 2: Develop your Rule of Thirds film. Print a contact sheet of the film. Group 3: Start the Aperture Investigation digital project, AND work on the aperture reading...
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20 Oct 2010
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Depth of Field on a Point and Shoot
Jaclynn Claudon
Once you have finished the aperture investigation, try out making short and long depth of field with your digital camera. Most point and shoot cameras will have program modes that can be used to make short depth of field. Read more on the Aperture Investigation assignment page.
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2 Nov 2010
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3 Types of Portraits, Taking Yearbook Photos
Jaclynn Claudon
Today we discussed three types of portraits and learned about our new digital photography assignment. For this assignment we will be submitting our photos for the yearbook staff to use. Read more about the specifics on our class wiki. We also reviewed how to critique a photograph and wrote final definitions...
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4 Nov 2010
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Available Light Film
Jaclynn Claudon
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3 Dec 2010
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Shooting Assignment--Alphabet Framing and Up Close
Jaclynn Claudon
Our first shooting assignments for Photo 2! Digital In-Class: Macro Still Life The project page has criteria, directions, and examples, here is the short and sweet version: Pick 3 to 5 things that tell us something about you. Arrange the objects and create a lighting...
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8 Feb 2011
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Annie L. and our first digital shooting assignment!
Jaclynn Claudon
Learning Goals Students will be able to: Register for our class site. Take a self-portrait that tells us something about you. Homework: 1st period copy Camera Obscura Notes Find a 35mm camera and a digital camera. Shoot a self portrait in the manner of Annie Leibovitz...
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5 Sep 2011
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U4.3 Push Your Point and Shoot--Depth of Field
Jaclynn Claudon
Description In this project you will make short and long depth of field photographs with your camera. Directions Make two photos Use your digital camera to make: a photo with a short depth of field a photo with a long depth of field. Complete your "digital workflow". Turn...
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12 Dec 2012