Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Assignment #16

Weekly Posts

Make it easy to grade...keep-it simple!!!

Each week for the remainder of the year, productivity grades will be recorded in the grade book the same way as previous assignments.  Weekly assignment #s will be posted.  To earn the grade of  an A, weekly posts must contain the following:

#1) Assignment #

#2) Brief description of weekly progress made

#3) Link to view the progress 


Due by: Week of January 11th  

Assignment #15

Weekly Posts

Make it easy to grade...keep-it simple!!!

Each week for the remainder of the year, productivity grades will be recorded in the grade book the same way as previous assignments.  Weekly assignment #s will be posted.  To earn the grade of  an A, weekly posts must contain the following:

#1) Assignment #

#2) Brief description of weekly progress made

#3) Link to view the progress 


Due by: Week of January 3rd  

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Assignment #14

Weekly Posts

Make it easy to grade...keep-it simple!!!

Each week for the remainder of the year, productivity grades will be recorded in the grade book the same way as previous assignments.  Weekly assignment #s will be posted.  To earn the grade of  an A, weekly posts must contain the following:

#1) Assignment #

#2) Brief description of weekly progress made

#3) Link to view the progress 


Due:  Each Sunday!

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Assignment #13 Photo 5



Chiaroscuro: Italian, from chiaro clear, light + oscuro obscure, dark

Compositional chiaroscuro is most clearly defined by artist's use of contrasting "lights" and "darks" during the Renaissance. The paintings of Leonardo da VinciCarravagio and Titian best demonstrate the use of chiaroscuro.

Description: Based upon class lecture, create a series of black and white photos that convey compositional chiaroscuro. Each student must post and label: three interior space photos, three exterior space photos, and three portrait photos exemplifying this artistic device. Overall design must be considered with each photo.

Assignment #12 Photo 4

Portrait Lighting

This assignment is intended to build a basis of understanding of the intentional use of light in design.  We have discussed three basic types of single-source lighting:

-Rim Lighting
-Rake Lighting
-Front Lighting

Post 3 EXCELLENT examples (taken by you) for each of these types of light sources.  Each image must be clear, well composed, black and white, posted on your blog and linked to our class blog.


Due: Friday



Monday, October 28, 2013

Assignment #11 Photo 3



Post 10 well composed images of dynamic birds-eye views.





Assignment #10 Photo 2



Forced Worms-Eye View:














Ten photos taken from the perspective of the worms-eye.
Photos must be linked from your blog to our class blog,
and well-composed!

Due: Friday