Photographer profiles
Produce and be the subject of a video portrait of a photographer, like what Mark Godfrey does.
Think of it as blending your photography into a video narrative, something like your classmate Ben did recently when he photographed his water blur series in Big Cottonwood Canyon and then also created a video of the shoot.
Look over your photostream and locate the photos that you're proud of.
Some of the kinds of special topics that you might talk about are:
how to shoot good action photos, tips/secrets on how to shoot long exposure, environmental portraits, pets, lighting techniques, nature, wildlife, best new apps, macro, gourmet desserts, and experimental techniques.
Here are the kinds of things that should be in the video:
- portrait of photographer
- images of photographer with equipment
- a few quality photos taken by photographer
Needed from interview of photographer (you)
- photog talking about photos in general
- what I think makes a good photograph specifically, while referring to specific photos
- what I get out of taking photos
- give some secrets and tips for others
- what do you want to do with your photos
- what do you want your photos to do
- what are some of your favorite photos, and explain
All Missions: Grouped by Channel
Looking for ideas? We invite all students and their teachers to use these projects to create discussions at any time. Choose a title in the list below to find detailed instructions and examples.
Are you a power user of Youth Voices? Check out Youth Voices Challenges and Tasks (aligned with Common Core Learning Standards), (Revised September 2012), and Play Youth Voices.
Check out the articles (PDFs) students and teachers have collected for each other in this Youth Voices Personal Crocodoc folder. Add folders with new topics and add PDFs of articles that you think others might find helpful int their research.
Gooru Collections: Find resources to support students' inquiries.
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