Hey! Welcome to the Photo Club at Pat Brown High. Here you'll find updated works by students, recaps of classes, and info on upcoming classes and events. We meet every Tuesday and Thursday after school from 3:30pm - 5:00pm in Room 21. Stop by to check it out, and invite your friends. Look forward to seeing you!

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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Recap: Photo Collections With Themes

Today, we introduced the concept of having several photographs together in collection with a running theme. We looked at 2 collections by notable modern photographers:

"Scenes of Life" Collection by Lucie & Simon





"Urban Tree Portraits" Collection by Emma Livingstone

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Recap: Simplicity & Contrast

This week, students started learning the basic skills of photography composition. In this series called "Elements of Expression," various techniques taught are tools, not rules. They are intended to be useful guidelines that are used as elements to help photographers express their message.

Today, we went over the elements of Simplicity and Contrast. Simplicity is the art having a single object be the main focus of the photograph. This can be accomplished by having a plain background, removing any other unnecessary objects from the frame, or zooming/cropping in to the object of focus. Here are some professional examples of simplicity:





Contrast is the technique of making a part of a photograph stand out. An easy way of thinking about this is opposites. There are many different forms of contrast, but here are 3:
1. Black & White - putting a very dark and very light object/background next to each other
2. Color - Using opposite colors
3. "Bokeh" or blur - Students briefly touched on this effect, and practiced it with their cameras. It is the technique of having one object in sharp focus, while everything else is blurred.

Here are some examples of photographs using contrast. Can you name which types they are?



Thursday, September 30, 2010

Recap: Photos That Tell Stories

Today's topic was on how photography can communicate strong messages and stories. Certain photographs in history have changed the world. During journaling, students thought about the question, "If you could communicate one message to the world, what would it be?"

We looked at and discussed a 10 photographs that had significant impact on the world. Here are a few of them:







Students also had the opportunity to roam through their school taking photographs of anything they wanted, as an initial dive into the world of photography. Here are some their pictures:


Anuly N.                                                                   Arsenia C.


Jackie S.



Mayra S.