Focus on Futures: Exploring Careers in Photography Objective: To research, analyze, and showcase various photography careers, highlighting skills, requirements, and real-world applications.Project Overview:Research 1 photography career (e.g., fashion, landscape, commercial, drone). Create profiles for each career, including: Job description and responsibilities Required skills and education Salary ranges and growth opportunities. Produce a multimedia presentation (video, podcast, or blog post) f
A photography scavenger hunt brings way more value than just "go take pics." Here’s what it actually does: 1. Builds creative thinking fast You’ve got 1 hour, a phone, and weird prompts. You learn to see a boring quad and think “how do I make this look like a movie poster?” That’s problem-solving + visual literacy in real time. 2. Low-stakes teamwork Unlike group projects, nobody fails a grade here. Teams have to delegate, hype each other up, and get goofy together. The human flower prompt won’
Yearbook Captions are tedious. Make them fun with this holiday task card set. Use for group work or whole class instruction. Print and laminate, or display from the smart board. Have students select a photo to caption from an older yearbook as a practice or they can caption a current photo of your choice. Practice make perfect and great captioning skills require repetition.
Shot List for a Basketball Game Here are some examples of shots you might want to capture: 1. Action Shots - Player dunking the ball - Player making a three-pointer - Player driving to the hoop - Defensive player blocking a shot 2. Player Portraits - Close-up of a player's face showing emotion or focus - Player in action, showcasing their skills - Player reacting to a call or a score 3. Team Moments - Team huddles or strategy discussions - Players high-fiving