You don't take a photograph. 

You ask, quietly, to borrow it. 
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Unit 2- Weavings

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Key Concepts

• Taking Pictures with a 35mm camera
• Developing Film
• Making Developer
• Weaving Techniques
• Mat Cutting

Unit Vocabulary

• lens
• exposure
• f-stop
• depth of field
• shutter speeds
• film speed
• ISO/ ASA
• bracketing
• camera obscura
• negative
• matting
• leading lines
• reel
• tank
• agitate
• emulsion
• body
• aperture
• still life
• rule of thirds
• light meter

Learner Objectives

1. Define and use unit vocabulary.

2.  Use their camera to take concentration photographs.

3.  Create a good camera exposure with your 35mm film camera.

4. Apply techniques demonstrated in class to create a print from a negative

5. Analyze their own work to make developing adjustments.

6. Demonstrate weaving techniques on prints.

7. Successfully mat their projects by using the matt cutter.

8. Develop film in class.

9. Make their own developer in class.

Check this out!
http://christykovacs.blogspot.com/2010/12/photographic-weaving-process.html 

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