We Call the Shots
The blog that tells you the qualities found in a good photo.
![Dont hate, create! Jessica Millers eighth grade art class works with paint to begin a new painting. Students use many different materials throughout the course such as watercolors, paint, crayons, oil pastels, and more.](https://aajhslivewire.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/IMG_0031-001-1.jpg)
Don’t hate, create! Jessica Miller’s eighth grade art class works with paint to begin a new painting. Students use many different materials throughout the course such as watercolors, paint, crayons, oil pastels, and more.
January 26, 2017
When taking a photo be sure to have a clear center focus. In the following pictures we used a clear center focus in conjunction with other photography elements. All of the following images were taken in the art classrooms.
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M’m! M’m! Good! Cans of soup are displayed outside John King’s ninth grade art room. The cans represent Andy Warhol, a pop art artist who painted pictures of Campbell’s Soup that are some of his most famous works of art.