Unit 7- Manipulations and Experimentations
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Key Concepts
•Experimentation Techniques
•Solarazation
•David Hockney Collages
•4 Step Critique
•Solarazation
•David Hockney Collages
•4 Step Critique
Unit Vocabulary
•double negative
•multiple exposures
•burning negative
•solarazation
•collage
•safe light
•describe
•analyze
•interpret
•judge
•rubber cement
•dry mounting
•tacking iron
•heating press
•emulsion
•photograms
•multiple exposures
•burning negative
•solarazation
•collage
•safe light
•describe
•analyze
•interpret
•judge
•rubber cement
•dry mounting
•tacking iron
•heating press
•emulsion
•photograms
Learner Objectives
1. Define and use unit vocabulary.
2. Use their 35mm camera to take photographs.
3. Describe why the digital camera is not the only way to manipulate an image.
4. Apply experimental techniques demonstrated in class to create a print from a destroyed negative.
5. Analyze their own work to make developing adjustments.
6. Recall the works of Artist such as Andy Warhol, Jerry Ulesmann, and David Hockney.
7. Create a Hockney Collage using the techniques demonstrated in class.
8. Write a 4 step photo critique on their collage or Manipulations.
9. Solarize a negative of their choosing.
2. Use their 35mm camera to take photographs.
3. Describe why the digital camera is not the only way to manipulate an image.
4. Apply experimental techniques demonstrated in class to create a print from a destroyed negative.
5. Analyze their own work to make developing adjustments.
6. Recall the works of Artist such as Andy Warhol, Jerry Ulesmann, and David Hockney.
7. Create a Hockney Collage using the techniques demonstrated in class.
8. Write a 4 step photo critique on their collage or Manipulations.
9. Solarize a negative of their choosing.
Handouts
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four_paragraph_art_criticism_essay_outline_-_photo_2010-2011.doc | |
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