shyguy
Member
Good Morning,
I have been asked by a local high school to teach their traditional (analog) photography courses next fall. I instantly said yes. The last time I taught photography to high school students was back in the mid 70s.
There are two courses, a basic and an advanced I would call it intermediate. Between them, the students should learn 35mm (manual) camera functions theory and practice, composition and exposure theory and practice. Darkroom practices and procedures, and mounting and display techniques and theory.
I am looking for a good text book for the students that cover some or all of these topics. The current instructor has been winging it for a number of years, and although he has done ok, I think more can be offered.
Any assistance you could provide would be greatly appreciated.
S.
I have been asked by a local high school to teach their traditional (analog) photography courses next fall. I instantly said yes. The last time I taught photography to high school students was back in the mid 70s.
There are two courses, a basic and an advanced I would call it intermediate. Between them, the students should learn 35mm (manual) camera functions theory and practice, composition and exposure theory and practice. Darkroom practices and procedures, and mounting and display techniques and theory.
I am looking for a good text book for the students that cover some or all of these topics. The current instructor has been winging it for a number of years, and although he has done ok, I think more can be offered.
Any assistance you could provide would be greatly appreciated.
S.