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Photography 1-2 Syllabus

Instructors:
Ms. Cress
Voicemail: (630) 213-5500 ext. 8648
Email: SarahCress@u-46.org

Mrs. Vance
Voicemail: (630) 213-5500 ext. 8649
Email: ErinVance@u-46.org

Photography Program Website:
http://www.geocities.com/sarah.cress/index.html

Art Program Website:
http://www.geocities.com/sarah.cress/streamwoodhighschool.html

Course Description:
This class will continue to introduce students to the skills of basic photography. Students will continue to work with the 35mm camera and create advanced imagery. Students will investigate past and contemporary photographic works, and critique their own work and the work of their classmates. Students will experiment with different types of photographic practices and learn of the variety of directions one can take in the field of photography. After acquiring a good understanding of the basic skills of photography, students will investigate creative methods of making these processes their own.

Learning/Knowledge/Skills Acquired Through Coursework:
Students will…

  1. Be able to define basic photographic terms and concepts.
  2. Be able to identify significant figures and works in the history of photography.
  3. Gain a thorough understanding of how photographs are created using a variety of methods and procedures.
  4. Gain experience in looking at and critiquing photography works in a knowledgeable fashion that incorporates the terms and concepts of art and design.
  5. Gain an understanding of the uses of photography in the world today.

Instructional Methods:
There will be a variety of instructional methods used during this course, including lecture, demonstrations, textbook and darkroom work, research, critiques, evaluations, homework assignments and computer work.

Assessment:
Self Evaluations
Rubrics
Critiques – individual and group
Photography Assignments
Darkroom Use and Clean-up
Sketchbook Assignments
Artist Trading Card Assignments
Quizzes
Tests
Participation

Grading Scale:
100% - 91%             A              Exceeds Requirements
90%   - 81%             B              Meets Requirements
80%   - 71%             C              Meets requirements minimally
70%   - 61%             D              Does not meet requirements, but showed some effort
60%   - lower            F              Little or no effort exhibited

All grading is done online through engrade.com. At the beginning of the year students will receive a username and password which they can use to check their grades on a regular basis. This username and password will also be made available to parents.

Absences and Tardies:

  1. All excused absences must be discussed with the teacher. If the excused absence occurred during a lab day, the student must arrange for a time outside of class to come in and make up any assignments. All other assignments outside of the darkroom must be completed at home.
  2. Unexcused absences are not acceptable. Students will receive a zero for any assignments that were completed during the day of absence.
  3. Our time in photography class is very valuable. You MUST be on time to every class. If you are not on time, you receive a tardy.
  4. See also the tardy/truant policy as stated in the student handbook.

Late Assignments:
The teacher will not accept unfinished work. If work is neglected, a zero percent will be issued for that assignment. The teacher will deduct one letter grade for each week a project is late. All worksheets, homework and sketchbook assignments must be turned in for participation points.

Academic Honesty:
All assignments must be your own work. This includes negatives and images created. Plagiarism will result in a failing grade.
 
Hall Passes:
Hall passes will be given one at a time for emergencies only. You must ask permission of the teacher to leave the photography room.

Class Field Trips:
During the course of the school year students may be invited to go on a photographic field trip. This can be to a local museum or outside the school grounds for a photographic shoot. In order to go on a class field trip, students must maintain at least a “C” average in the class and have no tardy/truancy steps.

Classroom Rules:

  1. Respect your teacher, classmates and materials.
  2. No throwing, swearing or socializing.
  3. Be in your seat at the beginning and the end of each class.
  4. Bring all required materials with you to class.
  5. Do not bring food or beverages into the classroom or darkroom areas. We use chemicals and you can get very sick from digesting them.
  6. No personal radios, iPods, MP3 players or CD players. When students are working quietly, the teacher will play music.
  7. All other rules in the student handbook also apply.

Consequences for Failure to Follow the Rules:
1. Warning.
2. Removal from the classroom and darkroom with a zero percent for all assignments due for that period.
3. Additional time in the photography room, cleaning and organizing or a detention.

Required Materials:

Can be purchased at any superstore or office supply store...

one 2 inch three ring binder

one package of full size sheet protectors

a jump drive for saving of digital media

one disposable camera

one package of loose leaf paper

Can be purchased at any arts and crafts store...

five pieces of black matt board

Can be purchased through any photographic supply website…
Suggested retailer, www.bhphotovideo.com. Suggested B&H products in parentheses. All products should be ordered at the beginning of the school year for quick shipping.

one package of negative sleeves

(Vue-All, Negative Saver Archival Storage Page, 35mm, 6-Strips of 4-Frames - 25 Pack, Mfr # V8010, B&H # VU356425, $4.50 per pack)

50 to 100 sheets of RC photographic paper (matt or pearl finish only)

(Ilford, Multigrade IV Deluxe MGD.44M Black & White Variable Contrast RC (Resin Coated) Pearl Paper 8x10"-100 Sheets, Mfr # 1771318, B&H # ILMG481100P, $58.95 per pack) five to seven rolls of 35mm black and white film (24 - 36 exposure, 200 or 400 ISO)

(Ilford, HP5 Plus 135-24 Black & White Negative (Print) Film (ISO-400), Mfr # 1700646, B&H # ILHP5P24, $3.29 each) 

Special notes regarding photographic materials:

If you decide not to purchase materials through B&H, or an accredited photographic supply provider, you must make sure that your film is traditional black and white. Double check your film and make sure that it DOES NOT say "C-Process Only." If it does, you have purchased the wrong film. When your photographic paper arrives in the mail DO NOT, under any circumstances, open the photographic paper box, without the permission of Ms. Cress. Photographic paper can only be opened under a safety darkroom light. If you open it outside of the darkroom, it will be completely ruined.

If you run out of any of these materials during the course of the semester, you will need to purchase more to fulfill the assignment requirements.

Semester Fee – This should have been paid during registration and will cover your use of chemicals and maintenance of photographic equipment.

Businesses you can purchase photographic materials from:
Wolf Camera in Schaumburg or Crystal Lake
Ritz Camera in Spring Hill Mall
Card N Camera in Elgin
B & H Photographic: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/
Calumet: http://www.calumetphoto.com/
Freestyle Photographic: http://www.freestylephoto.biz/

Your Photography Sketchbook:

During the course of your photography experience here at Streamwood High School you will be expected to keep a Photography Sketchbook. This can be a sketchbook that you purchase from an arts and crafts store, a spiral notebook, or even a book you get from a second hand store that you alter for this purpose. This book will be a place where you complete weekly assignments and make notes about your development as a photographer. This book will also be yours to make notes about ideas for upcoming projects and personal reflections. An artist’s sketchbook is a very private place for artists to make commentary on their experiences. Although your teacher will ask to see your sketchbook on a weekly basis for grading, you will not be required to show your sketchbook to other students. All information and imagery presented in the sketchbook must be school appropriate, however. If there is any concern on the behalf of the teacher in terms of content, it will be the responsibility of the teacher to present that content to the appropriate administrators.