Anyone take Photography in HS

Jzero

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Learned about operating a camera (metering, setting exposure times/aperture, good composition, different types of photographs, films, paper).
Learned about processing film.
Learned about printing in the darkroom.

Final project was a checklist of different photographic concepts (high angle, low angle, backlit, etc) and you had to take a picture that illustrates each one.

And the best part was that all film, paper and chems were included at no cost.

It was one of the best classes I ever took.
 

broon

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You get to walk around school while everyone else is in class and take pictures. You also get to learn a little about B/W photography.
 

Anubis

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yes took it in college also, and im in school for it now :D

you lean how to operate a SLR camera
hoe to develop B&W Film
How to pring in a B&W darkroom
some things about what makes a good photo
and all that
 

meltdown75

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I took it in university. I learned a lot of the basics of photography. When I began I had no idea what things like F-stops and focal points were. We did all of our photography on black & white film and developed our own photos using some ancient enlargers & chemicals. This was back in '99. The dark room was the best. That course was a lot of fun - I highly recommend anything like it.
 

franksta

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The first project we had was a pinhole camera and B&W photopaper development process, then basic SLR operation, film loading, film development, a few basic assignments. Tons of fun. Montgomery County Maryland public school > any school in Alabama. I'm glad we moved. :D
 

NutBucket

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I never actually learned about f-stops really because most of the ppl in the class had to borrow sh!tty P&S cameras. We DID learn about composition, developing film and making prints (all B&W). Was quite fun though I really slacked off my 2nd semester and got a C:p
 
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Originally posted by: Jzero
Learned about operating a camera (metering, setting exposure times/aperture, good composition, different types of photographs, films, paper).
Learned about processing film.
Learned about printing in the darkroom.

Final project was a checklist of different photographic concepts (high angle, low angle, backlit, etc) and you had to take a picture that illustrates each one.

And the best part was that all film, paper and chems were included at no cost.

It was one of the best classes I ever took.
im not going to type it out again, so jsut read that

 

LS20

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3 classes

1st class was learning exposure , processing, and development

2nd and 3rd class was 90% free time... basically do whatever you want and turn in 1 photo per week
 

blinky8225

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Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: ItmPls
You can use your own camera? Ex. if I have my own digital camera

it will have to be a FILM CAMERA

Well, my HS offers digital photography, and having a digital camera is easier as you don't have to scan in the pictures. It does have to be a SLR, though.
 

CombatChuk

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Originally posted by: Anubis
yes took it in college also, and im in school for it now :D

you lean how to operate a SLR camera
hoe to develop B&W Film
How to pring in a B&W darkroom
some things about what makes a good photo
and all that

Then you move on to digital photography and bypass the "Darkroom" mumbo jumbo :p
 

Jzero

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Originally posted by: CombatChuk
Originally posted by: Anubis
yes took it in college also, and im in school for it now :D

you lean how to operate a SLR camera
hoe to develop B&W Film
How to pring in a B&W darkroom
some things about what makes a good photo
and all that

Then you move on to digital photography and bypass the "Darkroom" mumbo jumbo :p

Unfortunately, the darkroom part of it is the most fun part. :(
 

Anubis

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Originally posted by: CombatChuk
Originally posted by: Anubis
yes took it in college also, and im in school for it now :D

you lean how to operate a SLR camera
hoe to develop B&W Film
How to pring in a B&W darkroom
some things about what makes a good photo
and all that

Then you move on to digital photography and bypass the "Darkroom" mumbo jumbo :p

ehh the darkroom is the best part

:confused:
 

Rip the Jacker

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Originally posted by: blinky8225
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: ItmPls
You can use your own camera? Ex. if I have my own digital camera

it will have to be a FILM CAMERA

Well, my HS offers digital photography, and having a digital camera is easier as you don't have to scan in the pictures. It does have to be a SLR, though.

Wait up. It has to have SLR?

(noob question) Then, cant I use my Canon Powershot A400?
 

Toasthead

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took pictures of the hot chicks in the class. WOW there were a lot of hot chicks in that class. One of my favorites!
 

Toasthead

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Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: CombatChuk
Originally posted by: Anubis
yes took it in college also, and im in school for it now :D

you lean how to operate a SLR camera
hoe to develop B&W Film
How to pring in a B&W darkroom
some things about what makes a good photo
and all that

Then you move on to digital photography and bypass the "Darkroom" mumbo jumbo :p

Unfortunately, the darkroom part of it is the most fun part. :(

yeah this is the truth. It was a blast working in a darkroom and watching your pitches 'come to life' as it was.

 

NutBucket

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Originally posted by: ItmPls
Originally posted by: blinky8225
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: ItmPls
You can use your own camera? Ex. if I have my own digital camera

it will have to be a FILM CAMERA

Well, my HS offers digital photography, and having a digital camera is easier as you don't have to scan in the pictures. It does have to be a SLR, though.

Wait up. It has to have SLR?

(noob question) Then, cant I use my Canon Powershot A400?

Well first figure out if you can even use a digital. Most likely you can't.