Photography
  • 2019/2020 Student Photography
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    • About Mrs. Luongo
  • PHOTOGRAPHY
    • Quarter 1&2 >
      • Sept 23-24 Photogenic Drawings
      • Oct. 15 - 31: Film Developing & Journal page
      • SEPT: Itinerary and Requirements for Photo 1
      • SEPT: Finding your 35mm Camera
      • Watch Videos 1-5 in September
      • September activity: The Eye and Eye Chart experiment
      • September computer assignment: How to pose people
      • November Article: 8 Reasons To Go Analog
      • SEPT: make a Journal Page-Making Pinhole Cameras/how they work like the eye/history
      • Nov-Dec Article: Vernacular and Snap-shot Photography
      • Sept 26: The Camera Obscura
      • 9/28 Article "Mindful Photography VS Snapshot Photography"
      • Oct 4: Parts of the 35mm SLR Camera
      • OCT 5: Dark Room Chemicals
      • OCT: Making Pinhole Pic Positives
      • OCT: Operating Your 35mm Camera
      • OCT: The Enlarger
      • OCT: Exposure: Shutter Speed, Aperture and ISO
      • DEC: Quarter 2
      • DEC: Printing Photographs
      • DEC: Composition; Rule of Odd numbers
      • JAN: Refining Your Printing
      • JAN: Vocabulary Study Guide for Photo 1
      • Midterm Study Guide for Photography
    • Advanced Photography message >
      • Cell Phone Camera Apps
      • cell camera amazing techniques
      • Slow Shutter Speed
      • Macro Photography
    • Photography (1st year) >
      • 3rd Quarter ASSIGNMENTS >
        • Assignment-PowerPoint Presentation Part 1 & 2
        • Creative Effects: Cell Phone or Digital Camera Assignment >
          • Cell Phone Camera Apps
          • cell camera amazing techniques
          • Macro Photography
          • Slow Shutter Speed
        • 3rd Q requirements summary
        • 1st FILM roll of Q3 due 2/7: Rule of Thirds
        • 2nd Roll film for Q3 due Feb 26: Theme is Mood & Emotion >
          • Blurry backgrounds: Aperture and DEPTH of FiELD
        • 3rd film Roll due March 9th Multi-Themed: Textures-reflections-shadows
        • If you have no camera; replaces PowerPoint Assignment
        • Composition INTRODUCTION Videos
        • 14 Composition Rules
        • How to Hold a camera Assignment
    • Vocabulary in English and Spanish >
      • Vocabulario En Espaniol
  • Translate/Traducir 翻译
  • Gallery
    • 2019 Photo Show, April 5 - 10
    • World Pinhole Camera Day: April 28, 2019
    • STEAM SYMPOSIUM 2019
    • 2018 PHOTO SHOW
    • Photo 3 Student Slide Show 2018
    • 2017 Tilles Center Art Show
    • ARTs ALIVE! Nite 2017 with the Camera Obscura!
    • 2017 District Wide Art Show
    • 2016 Photography 1 Student Work
    • 2016 PHOTO SHOW
    • 2016 Photography 2
    • 2016 Photography 3
    • NYSATA Portfolio Adjudication and Art Show 2016
    • District Wide Art Show
  • History of Photography
  • WF Art Dept NEWS
  • NYS NEW Visual Arts Standards
  • Photo Contests
  • Scholarships
  • Bulk Loading of Film
  • Tripod Info & Suggestions
  • Camera Obscura
  • Experimental Techniques
  • Framing Art for Display
  • Colleges, Photo Schools, and Apprenticeships
  • Black History Month
  • Q 3: Assemblyman Dean Murray's Photography Contest
  • Final exam study guide
  • Material Safety Data Sheets
  • Quiz 3 Composition Study Guide
  • New Page
  • World-Wide Pinhole Camera Day 2019
  • New Page
  • Slow Shutter Speed
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Photography  Quarter 3&4: Building on the skills achieved in Quarter 1&2, Quarter 3&4 will give students a fresh look at composition and how they can create stronger images. Digital photography will be introduced connecting back to the similarities of methods and techniques of film photography. ASSIGNMENTS ARE DESCRIBED ON THIS WEBSITE, IF YOU ARE ABSENT FROM CLASS FOLLOW ALONG ONLINE, KEEP UP WITH THE NOTES AND POWER-POINT PRESENTATIONS, DO THE ASSIGNMENTS PLACED ONLINE.

PHOTOGRAPHY in Quarter 3&4 this year expands upon the methods and experiences of Quarter 1&2, giving students both opportunity to improve on technical skills and their expressive abilities - translating their ideas from other areas of their lives into the medium of photography. Students will learn about the photography of historic photographers and begin to talk critically about their work. The basics of digital photography will also be introduced in this course.  Other areas of study include portraiture, natural and artificial lighting, landscapes, and the career opportunities in the field of Photography. Supplies are provided. Students must have their own 35mm film camera (a 35mm camera which permits manual adjustment of shutter speeds and apertures would be ideal). Students must achieve a final grade of 75 to proceed to Advanced Photography next year.

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