Middle school photography projects

Explore creative photography projects that are perfect for middle school students. Discover fun and engaging ideas to enhance their photography skills and unleash their creativity.
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Distance Learning - Choice Board Week 5 - Forced Perspective

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Hockney Experiment

If you've been following my blog for a while you know I'm a big fan of David Hockney and have done several projects based on his photo collages. This time I decided to let my 3rd thru 5th graders take charge of the whole process. Each student had the opportunity to be the photographer. They divided into pairs and took pictures of different facial features at varied perspectives and ranges. (They were given a max of 10 shots). Some children chose to change facial expressions during their…

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