iPhotography
8th graders will learn forced perspective photography and alphabet photography. Forced perspective photography is a
technique that uses an optical illusion to make an object appear farther away, closer, larger or smaller than it actually is! Alphabet photography is the creative process of photographing everyday objects that resemble letters of the alphabet, and then putting the photos together to create any name or word. You will also learn to focus on color as the subject rather than an object. ISTE Standards: Empowered Learner, Digital Citizen, Knowledge Constructor, Innovative Designer, Computational Thinker, Creative Communicator, Global Collaborator |
Objectives:
Students will be able to...
- Explain what forced perspective photography is. -Create letters using unusual objects. -Utilize a digital camera to take photographs.
- Brainstorm a word to create out of their alphabet letters. - Upload their photos to their computers.
Students will be able to...
- Explain what forced perspective photography is. -Create letters using unusual objects. -Utilize a digital camera to take photographs.
- Brainstorm a word to create out of their alphabet letters. - Upload their photos to their computers.
In the 8th grade photography unit you will be learning about forced-perspective photography, alphabet photography, and color. This will be fun!
Assignment:
Click here for your iPhotography assignment. There are 3 parts to this project. Read the directions carefully.