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Rubric Pinhole

The document provides instructions for completing a pinhole photograph. It states that the photographer should consider composition, light source, focal distance, exposure, and subject matter when taking the photo. Issues related to contrast, camera steadiness, subject size and distortion from pinhole photography should also be considered. The document also provides a rubric for evaluating pinhole photographs based on the presentation, design, studio skills, and objectives.

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Rubric Pinhole

The document provides instructions for completing a pinhole photograph. It states that the photographer should consider composition, light source, focal distance, exposure, and subject matter when taking the photo. Issues related to contrast, camera steadiness, subject size and distortion from pinhole photography should also be considered. The document also provides a rubric for evaluating pinhole photographs based on the presentation, design, studio skills, and objectives.

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Pinhole Photography

!OBJECTIVE: Complete a pinhole photograph


!considering the composition, light source, focal
!distance, exposure, and subject matter. Issues
!related to pinhole photography concerning contrast,
!camera steadiness, subject size and distortion
!should be considered.

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Name:

Include your labeled test strip and your negative and positive taped them together as shown
in school

NEGATIVE

time

at home
(if GT)

NEGATIVE

time

aperture setting

distance

POSITIVE

aperture setting

distance

time

POSITIVE

time

weather

weather
Presentation:

Prints are cut or
cropped neatly.
Photos are taped
together. Test
strip is labeled.

Design:

Photos show consideration
of subject matter, light
source, proximity of camera
to your subjects, and
principles of composition.

Studio Skills:

Photograph is developed,
and printed properly,
using correct darkroom
procedures.

Student

/25

/25

Objective:

Total:

Completed a pinhole photograph,
completing all parts of the rubric.
Issues related to pinhole
photography concerning contrast,
camera steadiness, and subject size
and distortion are understood.
100/100
/25
/25

Teacher

/25

/25

/25

!
!!
!

/25

Comments:

Artist Statement Reflection


DIRECTIONS: Using complete sentences, compose an Artist Statement of at least one paragraph that addresses the
following components:

What techniques did you use to produce this photograph? (Consider camera construction, camera use, and
darkroom techniques)

How did you use these techniques to make your photograph successful, unique, and/or meaningful?

Discuss the planning process: How did you choose your composition for this photograph?

What steps did you take to get to the final product?

Were you inspired, in any aspect of your piece, by any of the examples or demonstrations you saw in class? What
about anything outside of class?

Do you feel that your photograph represents anything about your personality or your style of photography? Why or
why not? If it does not, what could you have done differently to make it represent your photographic vision or be
more personal?

How could you use any of these skills in the future? (In art class or outside of class.)

!Please use the back of this sheet to complete your reflection. A typed response is also permitted.
































Presentation:

Your
reflection is
written
legibly or
typed

Design:

Your reflection is
written using
complete
sentences

Studio Skills:

Objective:

Your reflection uses correct grammar, You addressed all
punctuation, and spelling. (3 pts)

questions of the
reflection completely.

Your ideas are clearly communicated
through your choice of words. (2 pts) (1 point for addressing
each question)

Total:

Student

/5

/5

/5

/10

Teacher

/5

/5

/5

/10

25/25

!!
!!
!!

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