ICO Photography Outings
By Shirley Hickman
Photography
outings encourage youngsters to focus on and more thoroughly experience nature. The outings encourage youngsters to observe nature
from various perspectives and in different lighting.
Steps for Implementing Successful
Photography Outings
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Establish with the agency contact that the group will take two photography outings.
This will allow for the depth of experience needed to create growth in observation and photography skills.
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After each outing, participants should be encouraged to analyze and write about their favorite photographs, applying the principles of composition and lighting they have learned.
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Visit the agency prior to the first outing to present a basic photography lesson. Display and discuss photographs taken in local parks with a regular lens; the photographs should be within the ability level of the participants when using the available photographic equipment. In your lesson, cover the
attached guidelines
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Pick a destination that has good photography opportunities, e.g., Malibu Creek State Park and Solstice Canyon Park . Make arrangements for transportation as for any other trip.
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In so far as possible, arrange for one
photography mentor for every two youngsters. Request that the mentors bring some of their photographs to the outings so
participants will recognize them as "experts". Provide the mentors, in advance, with the photography guidelines given
above. Encourage them to guide but to not be overly directive.
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Angeles ICO has ten Polaroid cameras and will
reimburse pre-approved expenditures for polaroid film. To borrow the cameras, contact Shirley.
Good sources of Polaroid film are:
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Neil
Enterprises, Inc www.neilenterprises.com
(800) 621-5584
(central time)
450 E. Bunker Court
Vernon Hills
,
IL
60061 $19 per twin pack of Polaroid 600
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Unique
Photo
www.uniquephoto.com
(800) 345-6390
11 Vreeland Rd.
Florham Park
,
NJ
07932 $17.90 per twin pack of Polaroid 600
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- Provide
one Polaroid camera and one roll of Polaroid film for every two students.*
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Bring a few extra rolls in case some are damaged.
Limiting the participants to five photographs each encourages them to think about the photographs they choose to take. Or use the
photographic equipment of your choice.
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Ask the agency contact to provide envelopes with
the participants' names on them so they have a safe place to keep their photographs.
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Encourage youngsters to bring the photos from
their first outing and what they've written about them to the second outing. Provide time to share.
Contact
ICO
View the About ICO page for contact information.
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