Photography Non-living Objects Monochrome Grades 6-8
Entry #:
641
Entry Title:
AVA
Project Description:
Hello! This is Ava it took me about 2 hours to make I made it from clay and took out the side then I painted it and found this clear thing I added for the eyes and a tea light inside!
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Procedures
All entries must be photographed by the student.
All photographs will be entered digitally via the online school entry form.
Students may enter a total of 6 photos with ONLY 1 per sub-category. (Use the chart below to assist you.)
Each photo must have a title. The title should reflect what the photographer was trying to capture.
A captured image can only be entered once. For example, a color photo may not be manipulated and also entered as a monochrome photo. In brief, if you click the camera once, you can only enter once!
Judging Criteria
Content Achieves Purpose
Original/Unique Perspective: The project highlights the uniqueness of the concept and reflects the photographer's distinct perspective in capturing the subject.
Subject Matter: The choice of subject is significant, and the effectiveness of its portrayal in a novel way is essential in demonstrating creativity.
Content Suitable to Audience
Composition: The arrangement of elements within the frame is carefully considered, including the balance and use of leading lines that direct the viewer’s attention to the main subject.
Creativity/Originality
Technical Proficiency: The quality of the photograph is evaluated based on exposure, focus, and overall execution, all of which significantly impact the viewer’s experience.
Emotional Impact: The photograph's ability to evoke feelings or provoke thoughtful contemplation is an important aspect of its overall effectiveness.
Narrative or Storytelling: The extent to which the image communicates a story or message plays a crucial role in its impact and effectiveness.
Organization/Structure
Post-Processing: The editing of the photograph is skillfully executed, enhancing the image while maintaining a natural appearance that preserves its integrity.
Presentation: The overall impact of the final print or digital display is assessed, taking into account factors such as framing and clarity, which contribute to the viewer's impression.
Use of Design Techniques: Effective application of design principles, such as color and texture, enhances the image, making it more visually appealing.
Lighting: The effective use of light is critical in enhancing the subject, contributing to a well-structured and compelling image.
Overall Effectiveness/Presentation
Appropriate Design Techniques/Resources
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