About the Artist
Julie Keefe
Julie has worked as a professional documentary photographer for over 20 years. She soon became interested in teaching children how to share their individual and collective voices using photography and writing.
Creating a digital photo book is a dynamic way for students to share their photographs, express themselves creatively and make connections to learning. In this program students will learn the basics of digital photography and camera operation. Photographer, and former Creative Laureate of Portland, Julie Keefe, will lead students in a series of lessons based on a theme. Each student will learn how to use photography to demonstrate proficiency, amplify a message, create metaphors, and tell a meaningful story. Students will learn how to create/make impactful compositions using a variety of perspectives, from the bird’s eye view to the snake’s eye view, and by learning the “Preposition Dance” a series of words that prompt and encourage students to approach their subject matter from different angles. In addition to learning how to hold their cameras and move their bodies to make a powerful photograph, students will learn a variety of design tools that will strengthen their vocabulary as well as their skills. Students will learn to edit their photographs using a model called, the “Gift of Words” which guides students in noticing and wondering why and how photographs create and broadcast meaning. Editing their photographs in this method, students will gain the confidence necessary to layout and produce a simple digital photography book using an online book creator tool.
This program offered by: Julie Keefe
Program Model: In Class
Art Form: Visual Art
Curriculum Connections: Character Education, Community Building, Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Justice, Social Studies, Social-Emotional Learning, World Cultures
Grades: 10, 11, 12, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Adult
Program Requirements: standard classroom, access to chrome books, iPads, or computer lab
Instruction Language(s): English
Min. Residency Sessions/Classroom: 4
About the Artist
Julie has worked as a professional documentary photographer for over 20 years. She soon became interested in teaching children how to share their individual and collective voices using photography and writing.
Please note that the cost of a program is determined based on a variety of different factors including number of sessions, planning hours needed and material costs. Please contact Arts for Learning NW for help determining the actual cost of your programs. Email us at [email protected] or call 503-225-5900, ext 705
Delivery Method | Type | Cost | Description |
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In Class | Supplies | Supplies based on project and budget generally do not exceed $3.00 per student. Cameras provided by artist. | |
In Class | Mileage/Travel Costs | 57.5 cents per mile from North Portland This program is available within 60 miles of Portland, greater distances possible with additional fees such as lodging. | |
In Class | Culminating Event | 100.00 | Artist time to oversee a student performance, gallery event, etc. |
In Class | Prep Hours | 86.00 | Time spent on activities in support of the program (e.g. setting up/cleaning a classroom, research, curriculum development, etc.) |
In Class | Additional Planning | 71.00 | Additional planning time with teachers or volunteers, etc. |
In Class | Planning Meeting | 86.00 | An in person planning meeting with partnering teachers is required for residencies. |
In Class | Teacher Workshop | 214.00 | A 90 minute workshop for teachers. |
In Class | Family Arts Night Workshop | 265.00 | A 90 minute workshop for students and families, typically in the evening or on weekends. |
In Class | 50 min Workshop Session | 100.00 | A one session program with students- 50 minutes. |
In Class | Residency Session | 100.00 | Residency session prices are based on a 50 minute session. Some artists may prefer different session lengths and will pro-rate the cost. |