Download Category: Photography
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Photographing & Drawing Close-Ups – Distance Learning Unit
This was created during the pandemic for distance learning. This ‘Photographing & Drawing Close-Ups’ unit asks your students to take photographs which are close-ups, draw a grid and then draw their photos in the grid. There is no need for students to print this as they can view it on a computer or device and…
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Photography Scavenger Hunt – Finding Green
This photography scavenger hunt is an ideal home learning challenge. It takes one lesson to complete and asks students to go and photograph things that are green. It then asks students to place their photographs in a grid. A good example is included on this one-page resource. It doesn’t state what app to use for…
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Photography Scavenger Colour Hunt
This photography scavenger colour/color hunt is an ideal home learning challenge or could take place on your school grounds. It takes one lesson to complete and asks students to go and photograph different coloured items of their own choosing. It then asks students to place their photographs in a grid. A good example is included…
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Creating a Tonal Value Scale – Photography
‘Creating a Tonal Value Scale’ is a photography task that asks students to arrange objects from dark to light. This one-page resource includes instructions and tips. There is a version for the UK and USA with the different spellings of ‘colour’. There are more photography art lessons on The Arty Teacher website. For art room…
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Photography Scavenger Hunt
This photography scavenger hunt is an ideal homework challenge that gets your students engaged with their visual environment. It takes one lesson to complete and asks students to go and find particular things to photograph. For example, something wooden and something with reflections. It then asks students to place their photographs in a grid. A…
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Camera Do’s and Don’ts – Photography Resource
This one-page free resource lists good advice you should be giving your students if you are lending them department cameras. It is an editable word document so you can make this more department-specific should you wish. A useful resource for teaching photography.