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Weekend's Photo Assignments

Each week in Digital Photography I will introduce a new photo assignment. It will always revolve around a theme, technique or genre. Most of the time you will only need to take 10 pictures for the photo assignment, but occasionally you may need to take a few more. The assignment is usually introduced on a Friday and then due on the following Friday.

After you take your pictures, to turn the pictures in you will need to put them all on a proof sheet with your logo and the assignment name. Then you can print the proof sheet and place it in the bin on the corner of my desk for me to grade it. I would also like you to put a copy of the photos on the shared drive in the folder that is labeled for that weeks assignments. This is easy to do. Just follow the same procedure that you used to move the pictures from the SD card to the computer only this time, instead of dragging them to your ID# on the server drive, open the folder on the shared drive, make a new folder that is labeled with your name and drag them into it. You can find the video for importing here, just remember to save the image to move the images to the shared drive instead!

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