Wednesday, February 7, 2024
Low Poly digital Mosaic project
Monday, February 5, 2024
Long exposure
I love this lesson. But every year I have a very different response to it. Some really love it, but the work they do falls short, some hate it and their work struggles, and some just click with it. And this year was a click year. The kids nailed the assignment they challenged themselves took risks and made some amazing projects.
Thing I that have worked:
- good prompts
- using the pixel stick to illustrate how long exposure works
- Encouraging cameras to go home
- I love this video made by a YouTube a few years ago, it's short and to the point and shows a variety of photos that actually seem possible for the students A lot of long exposure feels impossible, and that makes them shut down.
Things that don't work:
- too much instructions(they get bored and feel like they need to be too specific)
- forgetting to have examples of camera settings written out and posted, so if they do not know what to do they can just look it up)
So enjoy the examples of student work!
Thursday, May 28, 2020
Pen and Ink in virtual Classroom
Starting with my pen and ink lesson.
End goal: All students will have a portfolio ready Observational Pen and ink drawing, demonstrating their understanding of composition and value.
Supplies:
White nonlined paper
black pen
Pencil
First, we had a video where I walked them through a short history of Pen and Ink and artists that use it. Their activity after class was done was to explore the artist in the presentations website.
They had to turn in two separate pages. One with the sphere drawing and one with a gradient scale.
They had a few days to work on that.
Meanwhile, I had them take pictures of what they planned on drawing, I could guide them into making a better decision or encourage them in their choice.
Thursday, April 18, 2019
Long Exposure Photography in Photo II
1. Light drawing2. Portrait3. Delete the background 4-7. the rest can be whatever you want