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All images must be properly exposed, well composed. All images must employ an interesting composition. Creativity and originality in the approach is encouraged.
Rubric Code: C34222
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Exposure

Excellent

Photo image is excellent with good contrast and range of light to dark tones.
Good

Exposure is good, neither too dark or too light.
Fair

Exposure is fair but contrast is either too great or too little
Poor

Subject is either too dark or too light.
Focus

Excellent

Excellent detail in highlights, shadows & midtones makes a good, clear image. Initial photo was obviously taken with proper camera settings selected.
Good

Good detail in image; selective blur & sharpening may enhance parts of the image.
Fair

Fair detail in image; selective blur & sharpening may enhance some parts of the image.
Poor

Photo is blurry; image was obviously photographed incorrectly OR Photoshop tools were used incorrectly.
Composition

Excellent

Student uses rules of composition effectively to enhance the image.
Good

Student uses rules of composition
Fair

Student demonstrates little visual interest and creativity in composition, framing and subject matter.
Poor

Student does not demonstrate visual interest and creativity in composition, framing and subject matter. Subject is centered in the photo.
Creativity

Excellent

Student approaches subject and subject matter creatively. It is clear that the student explored several solutions to the assignment.
Good

Good representation of assigned objectives. The student has explored creative solutions to the assignment.
Fair

Fair representation of assigned objectives; lacks originality and shows little or no evidence of trying anything unusual.
Poor

Photographer does not show a creative approach to the assignment.
Rapport

Excellent

Subject makes eye contact OR good expression OR looks comfortable with the experience of being photographed.
Good

Subject making eye contact, but has an uncomfortable expression.
Fair

Subject aware of photographer but not making eye contact
Poor

Subject not looking at photographer, no contact, no rapport.
Pose

Excellent

Model is posed perfectly, looks very comfortable and natural. Pose is flattering for the model.
Good

Model is posed well, looks comfortable and natural. Pose is fairly flattering for the model.
Fair

Model is posed, looks somewhat comfortable and natural. Pose is somewhat flattering.
Poor

Model is not posed properly, looks uncomfortable and not natural. Pose is not flattering.
Wardrobe

Excellent

Wardrobe is perfect for the photo, model, mood and background.
Good

Wardrobe is good for the photo, model, mood and background.
Fair

Wardrobe is acceptable for the photo, model, mood and background.
Poor

Wardrobe is not appropriate for the photo, model, mood and background.
Degree of Difficulty

How challenging was the subject to photograph flatteringly?

Excellent

Subject is very extremely difficult to photograph flatteringly.
Good

Subject is difficult to photograph flatteringly.
Fair

Subject is somewhat difficult to photograph flatteringly.
Poor

Subject is not very difficult to photograph flatteringly.










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