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With my summer art camp this year we borrowed 2 digital cameras. we
disucssed the camera parts of the"old'cameras the manual ones and the
digital and composition amde an viewfinder and went out to photo hunt. I
recieved an grand and bought disposal cameras and did bugs and birds eye
view. They had a great time. The digtial ones came out awsome and we altered
the on the computer they had to keep the camera on black and white. They so
much wanted color so w=the were allowed to paint so me color in on the
computer. I think I will do this again for the school year and have the
computer teacher help out.
christine
>From: "kkrain" <kkrain>
>Reply-To: "ArtsEdNet Talk" <artsednet>
>To: "ArtsEdNet Talk" <artsednet>
>Subject: Photography with Elementary Students
>Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 23:6:40
>
>Every year we do a different "genuine art" project with the kids. This
>year's medium is Photography. Does anyone have any unique ideas along the
>lines of educating, creating, evaluating, displaying photographs generated
>by the Pre-K and Kindergarten children. We would like to conclude the
>year with a "showing" for parents and family and possibly a bound book.
>The budget is tight (of course) but there is a generous amount of parent
>involvement. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated! -Kimberly
>
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