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주당 수업 50 분 시간숙제
주당 1-2시간. 📸 Learners are expected to bring five recent photographs to class each week. 📸 I prefer that learners stick with the assigned topic each week, but understand if resources or circumstances prevent them from completing a specific challenge.학습 평가
Students will receive verbal feedback from their peers and teacher, as well as visual feedback from their teacher through on-screen annotations.보고계신 지문은 자동 번역 되었습니다
수업 소개
🙋♀️ In this weekly club students will improve their photography technique through weekly challenges, peer discussion, and teacher feedback. This class is geared toward elementary and middle school learners who are enthusiastic about photography, whether they are experienced shutterbugs or newly exploring photography. 📸 I begin each class by welcoming students and giving brief feedback on all learner photos. I ask each learner to share how they tried to meet that week's challenge in each of their photos. In addition to the overview discussion, we carefully analyze at least one photo from each learner each week. We will used on-screen drawing tools to explain how each photo makes use of good photographic techniques and, when applicable, meets the week's theme or challenge. I guide the conversation and help learners develop both their photographic skills and understanding of photography terminology, but encourage learners to lead and participate in the discussion as much as possible. 💡 Each week ends with a brief introduction to the next week's challenge. I post challenges, including detailed descriptions and photography tips, to the classroom shortly after class so all students have a week to work on the next challenge. 👉 Anticipated Schedule of Class Topics 👈 June 27 - Animals in Action JULY 4 - Independence Wherever you live, this week we are looking for photos which celebrate being independent and doing things your own way. 11 - Split Colors Can you keep your photo balanced and well composed while splitting the background into two colors? 18 - Literary Genres Pick a mood or genre and take five photos which fit that genre perfectly. 25 - Like a Pancake Flatten your subject with perspective and focus tricks. AUGUST 1 - The Dog Days It's getting hot out there this time of year. Celebrate, or survive, the summer heat with photos that make us feel the temperatures. 8 - Do it Wrong Pick a rule of photography... and then completely break it while still capturing compelling photos. 15 - On Paper Focus your camera on paper this week. We'll be capturing books, documents, and paper cutout projects. 22 - Zero Context Take photos that captivate your audience, even though we can't tell what the subject is. 📸 September 📸 5 - Setting the Scene Carefully pick every element of your photo to make the most perfect picture you can imagine. 12 - Open Spaces Landscapes, parks, and parking lots. Celebrate wide expanses and narrow apertures. 19 - Background Investigation Explore how different backgrounds can change our perception of a subject. 26 - Portraits Capturing emotions through photos of faces. 📸 October 📸 3 - Explore Exposure Capture the extremes of light and dark as you explore your camera’s exposure settings. 10 - Change Your Perspective Change how you feel about a scene by photographing it from an unexpected perspective. 17 - Embrace Chaos Tangled plants, messy spaces, industrial wrecks, and other complicated scenes. 24 - Imitation is the Most Sincere Form of Flattery Choose a work of art and replicate it in photography. 📸 November 📸 1 - Flash! Learning when to use, or not use, a flash. 7 - Forced Perspective Tricks Walk up a wall, hold your pet in the palm of your hand, and shrink cars down to a tiny size. 14 - Cooking Something Up Style that plate, adjust your lights, and make your meals look amazing. (No meeting the week of Thanksgiving) 28 - High Contrast In the eternal battle between light and dark, both sides shall claim victory. 📸 December 📸 5 - In the Darkness As we approach the darkest day of the year, we'll explore low-light photography. 12 - Learn from Your Mistakes Revisit photos you have taken which disappoint you. Share both the old version and a newly improved one. 19 - Crystalize Taking photos through (and of) crystals and glass. (Christmas Break) 📸 January 📸 2 - Cozy and Colorful Warm colors and soft focus can create a comforting mood in the cold of wintertime. 9 - Connections Using expressions, eye-lines, and proximity to reveal the connections between people or places. 16 - Creative Blur Move your camera and use long exposures to make your subjects shine in an otherwise blurry photo. 23 - In the Bleak Mid-Winter Cold, high-contrast, sharp photos show off the bitter chill of January. 30 - No Straight Lines Put leading lines and straight paths aside to explore the way of organic shapes.
학습 목표
Participants will learn:
- How light, exposure, depth of field, composition, angle of view, timing, and motion combine to create a fantastic photograph.
- How to better use the features of a digital or phone camera.
- How to use elements of composition such as angles, lighting, depth of field, leading lines, and the rule of thirds to capture compelling photographs.
- How to take photos of people, animals, nature, still scenes, and action.
그 외 세부 사항
학부모 가이드
Please check student photos to ensure they are appropriate for sharing in the classroom and do not contain anything which the family considers private (addresses, faces of people who's jobs restrict online presence, etc.)
수업 자료
Learners will need to have: - A digital camera. They may use a phone camera or a standalone digital camera. - A basic understanding of how to take a photograph using their camera. - Ability to download photos from the camera and upload them to the Outschool classroom. I can give reminders and some guidance, but this class is focused on the technique of photography rather than how to manage files on devices.
Outschool 외 필요 앱/웹사이트
아웃스쿨 사이트의 기능 외 별도의 앱이나 웹 사이트를 사용할 필요가 없습니다.
리뷰
실시간 그룹 수업
매주
US$14
주당 1회
50분
62 명의 학생이 수업을 완료함
실시간 화상 수업
연령: 8-13
수업당 학습자 3-10 명