Photo Treasure Hunt
Photography Treasure Hunt
Semester Weighting: 30%
Marks out of: 25
For this task, you will work in groups to plan, prepare, produce and present a collection of photographs that will go on display in our Art foyer.
You will use the following steps to complete this task:
Step 1: Choose a group of photos you want to capture from the below choices.
Step 2: Plan your photographs using the supplied template. Make sure you include the shot type, angle and a description.
Step 3: Organise props/costumes as well as camera equipment. Take your photos once your teacher has approved your planning.
Step 4: Present your photos in a creative way. This could include: a poster, a clothes line, a calendar, diorama, canvas print, or a photomontage.
Photo Groups:
Person 1:
1. A photo that recreates a scene from a Disney/Pixar movie
2. A photo that shows one character in a position of power over another character
3. A photo showing one of the REAL values
4. A photo showing leading lines for effect
5. A photo showing the thing you love the most.
Person 2:
1. A photo that looks like it was taken 50 years ago
2. A photo that makes the viewer feel an emotion
3. A photo presenting the message of reconciliation
4. A photo using rule of thirds for effect
5. A photo showing the thing you love the most.
Person 3:
1. A photo that is taken for an artistic purpose
2. A photo that shows one character in a position of vulnerability
3. A photo showing one of the REAL values.
4. A photo that could be used to advertise our school
5. A photo showing the thing you love the most.
Timeline:
6
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Photo
Treasure Hunt: Camera
Angles
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Photo
Treasure Hunt: Camera
Movement
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7
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Photo
Treasure Hunt: Mise en
Scene
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Photo
Treasure Hunt:
Planning
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8
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Photo
Treasure Hunt: Take
photos
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Photo
Treasure Hunt: Take
Photos
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9
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Photo
Treasure Hunt: Presentation
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Photo
Treasure Hunt 30%: Hand in
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Due Date:
End of Lesson 2, Week 9, Term 3
To Hand In:
The final copy of your Photography Treasure Hunt (in which ever format you have chosen). You may hand this in physically, or digitally, depending on your presentation.