You don't take a photograph. 

You ask, quietly, to borrow it. 
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Unit Design:                Unit 2- Black and White Photography

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Key Concepts

• Pin-hole Camera
• Contact Printing
• Camera Obscura
• Still-life
• Enlarging Negatives
• Camera Uses

Unit Vocabulary

• lens
• exposure
• f-stop
• depth of field
• shutter speeds
• film speed
• ISO/ ASA
• bracketing
• camera obscura
• negative
• tacking iron
• heating press
• leading lines
• reel
• tank
• agitate
• emulsion
• body
• aperture
• still life
• rule of thirds
• light meter
• contact printing
• dry mounting

Learner Objectives

1. Define and use unit vocabulary.
2.  Use their camera to take photoraphs.
3.  Demonstrate how to create a good camera exposure using 35mm film..
4. Apply techniques demonstrated in class to create a pin-hole camera positive print.
5. Analyze their own work to make developing adjustments.
6. Recall the works of Artist such as Sandy Skoglund and Edward Curtis.
7. Successfully dry mount their projects to the appropriate paper.

Examples of Pin-hole Pictures

Unit Handouts

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principles_of_art_notes.docx
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bracketing_sheet.docx
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camera_parts.docx
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composing_and_focusing_your_image.doc
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developing_film_chemicals.docx
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developing_film_steps.docx
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filters.doc
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things_you_need_for_developing_film.docx
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photo_composition_notes.docx
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history_of_photography.docx
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pinhole_camera_important_stuff.doc
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pinhole_camera_directions.doc
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