
Learning Target:
- With my table mates I can take a slow shutter speed photo in one of three ways.
- I can help my table mates in setting up, shooting and transferring the files from the camera to their computers.
- I can write a reflection where I brainstorm different ways to add story to the slow shutter speed photo I made yesterday.
Steps:
- Pull up the photo you made for yesterday’s activity: Shooting a slow Shutter Speed Photo.
- Upload the photo to your Adobe Spark Visual Journal.
- Write a reflection in your visual journal about what sort of a story you could tell with this effect. What would you need to add to make a compelling story out of this photograph?
- Find examples on line of the kind of shot you want to make. Google “Slow Shutter Storytelling” and choose photos that inspire you.
- Take that reflection and use it to make two final storytelling images.
Monday
Edit the photos in Lightroom and Photoshop in order to bring the story elements of the photo to the forefront.
