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Rules of Photography
The student will take 25 pictures implementing the rules of photography and message of photography discussed in class. Five unique photos will be taken for each rule of photography, and five combining all the rules.
Rubric Code:
KX2BXB7
By
katieren87
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Subject:
Journalism
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Rules of Photography
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Rule of Thirds
Poor
Student did not have five photographs using the rule of thirds.
Fair
Student had five photographs using the rule of thirds. All photos were taken in the same location with the same subject.
Good
Student had five photographs using the rule of thirds. All photographs were unique in location and subject.
Rule of Leading Lines
Poor
Student did not have five photographs using the rule of leading lines.
Fair
Student had five photographs using the rule of leading lines. All photos were taken in the same location with the same subject.
Good
Student had five photographs using the rule of leading lines. All photographs were unique in location and subject.
Rule of Repetition
Poor
Student did not have five photographs using the rule of repetition.
Fair
Student had five photographs using the rule of repetition. All photos were taken in the same location with the same subject.
Good
Student had five photographs using the rule of repetition. All photographs were unique in location and subject.
Rule of Framing
Poor
Student did not have five photographs using the rule of framing.
Fair
Student had five photographs using the rule of framing. All photos were taken in the same location with the same subject, and all photographs used the same frame.
Good
Student had five photographs using the rule of framing. All photographs were unique in location and subject, and each photograph used a unique frame.
Message of Photography
Poor
Student did not have five photographs that combined one or more of the rules of photography in order to creatively make his message clear.
Fair
Student had five photographs that used one or two rules of photography. All photos were taken in the same location with the same subject.
Good
Student had five photographs that used three or more rules of photography in each image. All five photographs were unique in location and subject.
Keywords:
photography, yearbook, journalism
Subjects:
Journalism
Types:
Project
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