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Product Photography
Awkward Family Photos
Students will take 5 photos total exploring product photography, and bringing together all the compositional and lighting rules they have learned. The challenge with product photography is the product is the subject instead of the person. Where in the past, our main concern was always the person.
Rubric Code:
BXC742C
By
abhames
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Rules of Photography
Good
25 pts
Fair
20 pts
Poor
15 pts
Rule of Thirds
Good
All 5 photos follow the rule of thirds, and the subject falls on a point of interest
Fair
Most of the photos follow the rule of thirds, and the subject falls on a point of interest. Comments are made on the photos that could be improved.
Poor
None of the photos follow the rule of thirds, nor does the subject fall on a point of interest. Comments are made on the photos that could be improved.
Leading Lines
Good
Student used leading lines in their image to their advantage, and the lines that are present clearly direct the viewer toward the subject.
Fair
Student somewhat used leading lines in their image to their advantage. Comments are made on the photos that could be improved.
Poor
Leading lines direct the viewer away from the subject.Comments are made on the photos that could be improved.
Viewpoint
Good
Student used birds eye, worms eye, or eye level and made sure their viewpoint did not cause the background to be full of distracting items.
Fair
Strong view point used, but in some of the frames the pose would have been more flattering or the background would not have been as distracting if the photographer had moved. Comments are made on the photos that could be improved.
Poor
Unflattering viewpoint and the background distracts from the subject. Comments are made on the photos that could be improved.
Lighting
Good
Student used flattering lighting on the subject. In the headshots, the subject is well lit but still has shadows and depth. No detail is lost in the headshots.
In the group photos, subjects are evenly lit and receive the same amount of lighting.
Fair
Lighting in the majority of the images is good, but others fall into the poor category. Comments are made on the photos that could be improved.
Poor
Subjects are in the dark, group photos have uneven lighting, subjects are in harsh lighting, subjects are backlit and therefore are in the shadows. Comments are made on the photos that could be improved.
Keywords:
photography
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Journalism
Types:
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