
doi: 10.3733/ucanr.8705
Author(s): Caeton, Nathaniel W. | Abstract: Photography provides people with an opportunity to explore, experiment, express, and communicate in seemingly endless ways . Participation in this project goes far beyond building the technical skills needed to operate a camera and other photographic equipment.nIn this project, members will learn• how to take engaging photos • the history, science, and artistic elements found in photography • how to view the world through a different lensThis sheet outlines activity ideas at beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels of skill; also gives suggestions on how to tie the activity to STEM, healthy living, civic engagement, leadership and college and career readiness goals.
photographs, visual arts, communications technology, 4-H Youth Development Program, communication skills, 4-H projects, photography, photographic equipment, art
photographs, visual arts, communications technology, 4-H Youth Development Program, communication skills, 4-H projects, photography, photographic equipment, art
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