Akins Photojournalism

Friday, January 27, 2006

Architecture Preview

Log in to your account on global classroom.
Under the Photojournalism section of the Akins Publications class, you will find the "Architecture Photography" assignment.
Follow the instructions in the assignment.

Monday, January 23, 2006

Dodging and Burning

Read the following, and take notes.

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Click here to go to global classroom to take the quiz. It is located under the "Darkroom Techniques" section. If the quiz doesn't pop up, click on "preview."

Keep trying questions until you get them right.

Print the screen that shows you got a "100" and turn it in to0 get your next shooting assignment.

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

The Self Portrait

The Environmental Self Portrait

An environmental portrait is an image that tells the viewer something about the subject, either through other elements within the image or as a psychological study. See the work of Arnold Newman, Annie Liebovitz or Mark Seliger.

You will design and shoot, and create a self portrait. The portrait may be clack and white or color. You may create it entirely with the camera and darkroom, or you may manipulate it on the computer.

The final product must be printed in large format. This is free if you do it in the darkroom, or you must pay $4 for the large print if you choose to create the portait in color or on the computer.

To Plan the portrait , copy and paste the following questions into a word document, and save this into your folder as "Self Portrait Plan".

Open the following link : Previous winners , and click on the "2004 winners" link

Answer the following:

1. For each of the following, list three words that describe the person in the portrait.

  • Joe Linfesty
  • Christina Carmona
  • Raef Payne
  • Ben Weyand
  • Kelly Quarles
  • Katie Pace
  • Hayley Klein
  • Brittany Given
  • Amanda Scott
  • Beth Rubel
  • Lisa Coy
  • Chloe DeCuba
  • Brandon Gault
  • Jessica Higgins
  • Dana Felthauser
  • Lauren Cameron
  • Hillary Kunz

2. Choose the ONE portrait you like the best, and explain exactly how it was created, and what elements and composition techniques are present in the photo.

3. Explain what you want to communicate about yourself.

4. Print this completed page, and sketch you portrait on the back. Explain exactly how you plan to create your portrait.

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Enrolling in the eClassroom

  1. Go tohttp://www.masterylearningnetwork.com/
  2. Click on "Create new account" located in the "Login" box
  3. Enter all REAL information
  4. WRITE DOWN YOUR USER NAME AND PASSWORD
    HINT- Type them into a word document and save them into your folder
  5. Open your email and click on the confirmation link
  6. Once logged in, Click on "Teacher eClassrooms- Reserved"
  7. If the "Akins Publications" course doesn't appear, do a search for "Akins Publications"
  8. Select the course
  9. Enter "eagle" as the enrollment key
  10. Work through the Ethics Module