Step 1
Open this PDF - Read over these slides carefully about the Elements and Principles of art in Photography looking at the example images.
Step 2
Open PowerPoint in the Microsoft Office folder located in the Programs folder on the desktop. You may also use Prezi or Google presentation to complete this assignment.
Step 3
Go to the various Internet sites listed below (copy & paste the link). Browse these sites looking for Photography Elements & Principles.
http://www.google.com/search - Photography Inspiration
http://www.google.com/search - Photography Elements - Line, Shape, etc.
http://abduzeedo.com/tags/photography
http://photo.tutsplus.com/category/articles/composition-articles/
http://www.thephotoargus.com/inspiration/40-great-photographer-portfolio-websites-for-inspiration/
Step 4
Find an image that represents each of the elements and principles like the Example PowerPoint. Copy and paste these images to your PowerPoint document and label them Line, Shape, Texture, etc.
Slide #1 will have the title The Elements and Principles of Photography, your first and last name, and period
Slides #2-16 will have a title (Line, Shape, Color, Form, Value, Texture, Space, Balance, Movement, Emphasis, Variety, Unity, Contrast, Pattern, and Proportion), 2 photos (1 photo you found online, a 2nd photo you found online or 1 you took (extra credit for putting in one you took)), 2 sentences.
Write one sentence explaining why the example you found shows whatever Element or Principle you have it labeled for on that page for each photo. You will have TWO sentences on each slide and TWO photos on each slide.
You will have a total of 16 slides
* Save as YOUR LAST NAME_Name of Project to the V: drive Digital Photo Thomas 2017>Elements and Principles folder when finished.
(you may not use any of the images from my examples in your own assignment)
- Student Example Photography Elements & Principles PowerPoint Project
This example only has one image per slide and doesn't have an explanation. Remember - You need 2 images and an explanation.
Open this PDF - Read over these slides carefully about the Elements and Principles of art in Photography looking at the example images.
Step 2
Open PowerPoint in the Microsoft Office folder located in the Programs folder on the desktop. You may also use Prezi or Google presentation to complete this assignment.
Step 3
Go to the various Internet sites listed below (copy & paste the link). Browse these sites looking for Photography Elements & Principles.
http://www.google.com/search - Photography Inspiration
http://www.google.com/search - Photography Elements - Line, Shape, etc.
http://abduzeedo.com/tags/photography
http://photo.tutsplus.com/category/articles/composition-articles/
http://www.thephotoargus.com/inspiration/40-great-photographer-portfolio-websites-for-inspiration/
Step 4
Find an image that represents each of the elements and principles like the Example PowerPoint. Copy and paste these images to your PowerPoint document and label them Line, Shape, Texture, etc.
Slide #1 will have the title The Elements and Principles of Photography, your first and last name, and period
Slides #2-16 will have a title (Line, Shape, Color, Form, Value, Texture, Space, Balance, Movement, Emphasis, Variety, Unity, Contrast, Pattern, and Proportion), 2 photos (1 photo you found online, a 2nd photo you found online or 1 you took (extra credit for putting in one you took)), 2 sentences.
Write one sentence explaining why the example you found shows whatever Element or Principle you have it labeled for on that page for each photo. You will have TWO sentences on each slide and TWO photos on each slide.
You will have a total of 16 slides
* Save as YOUR LAST NAME_Name of Project to the V: drive Digital Photo Thomas 2017>Elements and Principles folder when finished.
(you may not use any of the images from my examples in your own assignment)
- Student Example Photography Elements & Principles PowerPoint Project
This example only has one image per slide and doesn't have an explanation. Remember - You need 2 images and an explanation.