Name______

Block______

Photo Weaving: Grade Sheet

Your folder should include the following items (check off if complete):

____ Final matted weaved photos

____ Grade Sheet

____ Reflection Questions

Your Weaved Photos are worth 60 points. Read the back of this sheet todetermine which one best describes YOUR PHOTOS!

My Grade_____Mr. Mussari’sGrade_____/60
WHY?
Matting is worth 10 points. Your matting should be correctly measured and cleanly cut.
My grade_____Mr. Mussari’sGrade_____/10
The Reflection Questions Sheet is worth 10 points. Please fill this out neatly and
thoroughly to receive full credit.
My grade_____Mr. Mussari’s Grade_____/10
TOTAL- MY GRADE:_____ Mr. Mussari’sGRADE: _____/80

An “A” photo weave displays a unified composition and layout. Lighting is controlled and the photos are clear and focused. If manipulated, the manipulations work extremely well together. The weaving technique is very clean, neat, evenly cut and assembled properly.

There is no dust, scratches, or chemical stains on darkroom photos. The

photos have excellent exposure and an appropriate level of contrast. The

subjects are in perfect focus.

A“B” photo weave displays a fairly unified composition and layout. Lighting is mostly controlled and the photos are mostly clear and focused. If manipulated, the manipulations work well together. The weaving technique is clean, neat, evenly cut and assembled properly.

There are few dust specks, scratches or chemical stains on darkroom photos.

The photos have good exposure and contrast, but one could be improved (it

is a little too light or dark). The subjects are slightly out of focus.

A“C” photo weave displays an un-unified composition and layout. Lighting is not well controlled and the photos are unclear and unfocused. If manipulated, the manipulations do not work well together and are sloppy. The weaving technique is not clean and neat and strips are not evenly cut and assembled.

There is distracting dust, scratches or chemical stains on darkroom photos. T

The exposure and contrast are clearly off- it is obviously too light or too dark.

The subjects areout of focus.

A “D”photo weave displays a very un-unified composition and layout. Lighting is not controlled and the photos are extremely unclear and unfocused. If manipulated, the manipulations are sloppy and messy. The weaving technique is uneven and is poorly assembled.

There is a major amount of distracting dust, scratches or chemical stains on

darkroom photos. The exposure and contrast are extremely off- it is so light or

dark that the subject blends into the background. The subject is totally out of

focus.

An “F”photo weave was not handed in.

Name: ______

Block: ______

Please answer the following questions.

  1. Please describe how you came up with the photo you chose to use for this assignment.
  1. Did you manipulate your photos in any way? If so, how is this done and why did you choose to manipulate your photos this way?
  1. Are you happy with your photo weave? Why or why not?
  1. How could you have improved your photo weave project?
  1. Did you enjoy this assignment? Why or why not?