Level 2 Creative Photography Class: Film, Variety, Editing for Ages 6-10
What's included
6 live meetings
5 in-class hoursHomework
1-2 hours per week. Each week, students will complete photography assignments to practice in various locations and conditions outside of our live class. At the beginning of every session, we’ll dedicate time for learners to share their photos taken during the week. Homework images can be uploaded to the Outschool classroom before class or shared via webcam during the live Zoom session. Learners will receive constructive feedback on all images presented in class, helping them improve their skills and creativity.Letter Grade
If your learner requires any grading options, please reach out with any specific criteria and we are happy to provide grades when needed for our students.Class Experience
US Grade 1 - 4
Beginner - Advanced Level
*IMPORTANT PREREQUISITE: This is the second course in the Creative Photography Class Series. Students must complete Level 1 Class before enrolling in this class. In Level 2, students will build on the foundational skills acquired in Level 1, delving deeper into the art and science of photography. This engaging 6-week course will enhance their ability to discuss and critique photographs while exploring new techniques and concepts. Throughout this class, students will: - Discuss and Analyze: Students will sharpen their photographic critique skills, learning to articulate their thoughts on subject, lighting, and composition as they share their own work in a supportive environment. - Explore Photography's History: We will delve into the evolution of photography, contrasting film and digital formats. Students will have hands-on experience using various cameras, including Instafilm or disposable options, fostering creative experimentation. - Create Visual Variety: Students will learn to plan and execute a photoshoot featuring their favorite subjects, emphasizing the importance of visual variety within a series of images. - Introduction to Editing: Basic editing techniques will be introduced, including exposure, color balance, contrast, and black-and-white conversion. Students will practice editing alongside the instructor and explore how to capture images that lend themselves well to black-and-white formats. - Engage in Peer Editing: Students will observe the teacher edit their photographs and will have the opportunity to make their own edits during class discussions, focusing on the balance between initial photography choices and post-processing adjustments. - Participate in Challenges: The course will culminate in fun challenge rounds, where students will apply their skills in creative ways. They are encouraged to bring a favorite subject, ideally a living model, for interactive challenges. This course is led by Erika Hatfield, who brings expertise and enthusiasm to every lesson. Students will feel empowered to explore their creativity while developing their unique photographic voice. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY SERIES This class is the first in a comprehensive series aimed at building photography skills over time. It consists of three levels: - Level 1: 4 Weeks - Level 2: 6 Weeks - Level 3: 8 Weeks Altogether, this series comprises an 18-week semester course designed to provide a robust photography education. Level 4 and 5 classes coming soon in 2025! Formats Available All courses are offered in both live Zoom sessions and self-paced formats, catering to a wide age range: 6-10 years, 10-13 years, and 13-18 years.
Learning Goals
Students will be able to articulate and analyze the elements of photography—subject, lighting, and composition—through constructive discussions and feedback.
Students will gain hands-on experience to understand various camera formats (film and digital), and learn to plan and execute a creative photoshoot, emphasizing visual variety within their images.
Syllabus
6 Lessons
over 6 WeeksLesson 1:
Talking about photos
In our first session, students will introduce themselves and share their favorite photography subjects. They’ll have the chance to present any photos taken since the last class and will review key concepts from Level 1, focusing on subject, lighting, composition, and creativity while critiquing photographs together.
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Film photography
Students will explore the evolution of photography, discussing the differences between film and digital formats. They will photograph using an Instafilm or disposable camera, if available, while those using phones or regular cameras should bring paper and tape or Post-its for creative experimentation.
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Planning a photo shoot
In this lesson, students will learn about the creative process behind a photoshoot. They will plan their own photoshoot featuring subjects they enjoy, focusing on how to create visual variety in a series of images capturing the same subject or group.
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Intro to editing
Students will be introduced to basic editing techniques, including exposure, color balance, contrast, and black-and-white conversion. They will have the opportunity to edit provided images alongside the instructor and will practice capturing photos suitable for black-and-white editing.
50 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Learning Needs
With a Master's in Special Education, Erika designs our courses to support diverse learners. Our hands-on, interactive lessons foster engagement, and we are open to accommodating any specific needs to ensure to ensure success.
Pre-Requisites
This course is the second in the Creative Photography Series. Students must complete the Level 1 Creative Photography Class (4 weeks) before enrolling in this class to ensure a solid foundation in essential photography skills.
Supply List
Camera or phone/tablet with a camera Objects and/or people around the house to photograph Week 2: Disposable or other film camera or Instafilm camera or regular phone or camera, paper, and tape or post-its Weeks 4-5: Any simple editing software, including the built-in editor on phones and tablets
Teacher expertise and credentials
1 teacher has a teaching certificate
Pennsylvania Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
1 teacher has a Graduate degree
Master's Degree in Education from Western Governors University
1 teacher has a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree in Education from University of Phoenix
Erika is a Certified Professional Photographer with the Professional Photographers of America, and she holds two degrees in education. Her experience combines practical photography skills with a strong educational foundation, allowing us to create engaging, interactive lessons that encourage learners to express their creativity through photography. Our goal is to inspire students to explore their artistic vision while mastering essential photography techniques.
Reviews
Live Group Course
$25
weekly or $150 for 6 classes1x per week, 6 weeks
50 min
Completed by 14 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-10
2-6 learners per class