Digital Photography Model
Units:
- History of Photography
- Adobe PhotoShop CS
- Careers in Photography
- History and Social Impact of Photography
- The Art of Seeing
- Seeing Composition
- Use of LINE in Photography
- Digital Story: Elements of Plot and Storytelling
- Basic Element of Texture
- Digital Story 2: Posing 4 The Green Screen
- Creating Motion in Photos (Long Exposure)
- Unusual views, filters turn used to make a Horror Movie Poster
- Stopping Motion In Photos (Short Exposure)
- Digital Story 3: Using Photoshop CS to Create Story Pages
- Digital Story 4: Printing & Showcasing Digital Stories
- MSDS (Materials Safety Data Sheet) Safety Training
- Working with Light
- Architectural Photography
- Color Theory
- Understanding digital resolution
- Digital white balance explored
- Art of the Self Portrait
- Shapes
- Indoor Portrait Photography
- Portrait Retouching in PhotoShop CS
- Outdoor Portrait Techniques
- Creating Art with PhotoShop CS
- Advanced Camera Techniques
- PhotoShop CS Animations
- Camera Basics
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Activity Originally Created By:
Jeanine Hawkins
Vocabulary
Part of Lesson Plan: Introduction to Designing Digital Composites
Activity Overview / Details
Audience-A group of admirers.
Background-The layer that is always on the bottom.
Clipboard-The temporary storage area provided by your operating system.
Compositing-Combining images from different sources.
Copyright-Protection extended to an author or creator of an original work, which gives them the exclusive right to copy, distribute and modify.
Digital image-A picture in electronic format.
Image resolution-The number of pixels per inch (ppi) that are printed on a page. The greater number of pixels the better clarity and quality of the image.
Image size-A combination of printed dimension and pixel resolution.
Pixels-Very small squares, each pixel represents a color or shade.
Selection-The two basic methods you can use to make selections are using a tool or using color.
Theme- A subject of artistic representation.




