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MOOD PORTRAITS DUE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 2017 BY 2PM Create a grid of 16 mood portraits by photographing different words from your handout and then using the Contact Sheet tool, create a 8 x 8 gird of 16 moods portraits and then convert to black and white. Your back drop should be simple & clean. All your photos should be either vertical or horizontal. Your photos should be shot at close distance, head shot style. Your photos should be of ONE PERSON. Please convert your grid/contact sheet to black and white. ![]()
Please open the file below and go to the photography section. You are more than welcome to use an image you have already taken within the past year. The image must be cropped to an 8x10 or 10x8 and have a resolution of 300dpi. Everyone must submit for the State Fair! SEE ABOVE POST FOR HOW TO SUBMIT THEM! ![]()
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7 Hidden Mobile Phone Tricks Please have your green packet ready for EMCC. Make sure you have created an MEID for the community colleges if you do not already have one. You need to make sure to complete and review the green packet in its entirety. DUE MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 2017 Sign into your gmail account and download the 4 images from the folder below. GET IMAGES HERE Choose 2 of your favorite images to edit from start to finish. Image this is a shoot you did and you need to deliver these to a client. What is your editing style? After you spend some time editing the images put them on a document that is 11inches W x 8.5 inches H with 300dpi. Put the images side by side leaving a small boarder around the edge. Then flatten the document and save as a jpg and sub,it to the class Padlet below. SUBMIT BELOW PERIOD 1 PERIOD 2 Download the following images to your desktop. ![]()
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PERIOD Woman, Egg Shell, and Paint: Photoshop Technique Assessment Please use all three files to create a final product that mirrors the final picture. You will have one class period to complete the PS task and to upload to the Padlet below. You can use any means you know how to achieve the final result. The goal is that your final image mirrors the final image you were given. ![]()
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AuthorHeather Eaton-Digital Photography and Digital Communications teacher in Arizona. Archives
May 2018
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