WInter Quarter Portfolio
- Due Mar 23, 2022 at 11:59pm
- Points 80
- Questions 2
- Available Mar 7, 2022 at 12am - Mar 23, 2022 at 11:59pm
- Time Limit None
- Allowed Attempts Unlimited
Instructions
Brief
Outcomes
By completing this assignment, you will be able to...
- Show progress in technical and creative applications as relates to digital photography
- Show your understanding of how black and white or color changes the emotion of the idea
- Show your understanding of camera and post production editing techniques
- Show your experimentation with different lighting scenarios (daylight, nighttime, indoors, outdoors) to see how that affects the image
- Display compelling compositions
- Create an online portfolio of your work
Instructions
Before you begin your portfolio, read and watch the following lecture: LECTURE: Building An Online Portfolio
Follow these steps to complete the assignment
- Create an online portfolio (using Weebly, Wix, Google Sites, or another portfolio app of your choice) consisting of the following:
- One album of 2 of your strongest images from each of the following Assignments, for a total of 10 images.
- One album of all 10 images from your FINAL PROJECT: Creating a Body of Work
- Submit a link to your digital portfolio.
- Write a reflection essay (300 - 500) words, describing your successes and challenges over the quarter.
Grading Criteria
Grading Requirements
The Project Grading Rubric will be used to assign points for this discussion. This assignment is worth 80 possible points and 10% of your total grade.
- 35 possible points for album of 10 Project Assignment photographs (3.5 points/photograph)
- 35 possible points for album of Final Project (3.5 points for each photograph)
- 10 possible points for essay reflection, addressing photographic progression in technical, compositional, and creative exploration
Overall, your assignment must meet the requirements stated above in a manner that is clear, concise, and proves you understand the content and assignment.
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