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Katherine Causbie - Photography
Average rating:4.9Number of reviews:(1,065)
An exploration of photography's emersion and evolution as an art form. This course will foster an understanding of fine art photography, as well as help you find your unique creative voice and style. Excellent for portfolio preparation!

Class experience

US Grade 9 - 12
Intermediate - Advanced Level
Students will explore photography's emersion and evolution as an art form, fostering an understanding of fine art photography and moving towards their own creative voice and goals.
I hold a BA in Studio Art/Photography and Psychology, and am trained both as a photographer and as a Montessori assistant teacher. As an educator I have experience teaching children pre-K through high school. 
Homework Offered
Projects are assigned each week. Students can expect that these projects will require planning and reflection time prior to taking photos. Light reading (articles provided) will be helpful to prepare for projects and discussions.
2 - 4 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Grades Offered
- A camera with means to upload the files to a device with an internet connection, from which they can be submitted.

Optional:
- Cyanotype paper is optional for week #1 
- Post-processing software such as Adobe Lightroom is welcome for students to use in completing their projects, but is not required/will not be taught.
- A journal for weekly journal prompts (can also be done in a word processor on the computer)
Some photographers and/or photo theorists who we learn about may have photography work or analysis that involves nudity and themes of sexuality, much like you might encounter in an exhibit at an art museum or in fashion photography. We will not explore these in class, but there is the possibility that students come upon them during further research. 

External Resources Details:
Padlet is used to submit work and for resource sharing, no sign in is required.
Google Slides & Google Docs & Google Drive are used for project planning and resource sharing, no sign in is required.
Youtube is used for resource sharing, no sign in is required.
Pinterest is used for project inspiration and examples, no sign in is required. 
Wordwall is used for concept practice, no sign in is required.
The New York Times Photojournalism, LIFE Magazine Archive, New York Public Library Archive, US National Archives, Magnum Photos, and International Center for Photography Artist Info Pages are used for resource sharing, no sign in is required.
Average rating:4.9Number of reviews:(1,065)
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Hello! I am a teacher on Outschool who loves to share artistic photography and human-animal psychology classes! My goal is to offer high-quality learning experiences that support curiosity, inspiration, and understanding. All classes are held... 
Group Class

$250

for 10 classes
1x per week, 10 weeks
60 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 14-18
3-6 learners per class

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