I have a dire question and figured I'd come to the pros... do any of you still use black and white film, point and shoots? If so, could someone point me in the direction of some good online resources? Here's the problem:
I am a high school Art teacher and have been given the entire photography load... which hasn't been taught at our school in 2 years. The text the school has is eons old and completely outdated. I haven't taught a photography class since doing my student teaching in 1996... I've never seen a photography curriculum nor does our system have one. I'm completely overwhelmed and lost and can't seem to make any headway on the net. Since they've handed the class over to me I'm hoping to make enough of an impact that they will allow me to add photography 2 next year and teach digital as well... So any advice or help at this point is better than anything I have.
TIA!!
I am a high school Art teacher and have been given the entire photography load... which hasn't been taught at our school in 2 years. The text the school has is eons old and completely outdated. I haven't taught a photography class since doing my student teaching in 1996... I've never seen a photography curriculum nor does our system have one. I'm completely overwhelmed and lost and can't seem to make any headway on the net. Since they've handed the class over to me I'm hoping to make enough of an impact that they will allow me to add photography 2 next year and teach digital as well... So any advice or help at this point is better than anything I have.
TIA!!


actually i just kind of skipped ahead to the lightroom stuff first ) and the photos are wonderful. Black and White in photoshop cs4 and photoshop lightroom by Leslie Alsheimer and Bryan O'Neil Huges. i also like Advanced Digital Black and white photography by John Beardsworth. he has some good points about taking a photo that would then convert well, ie not having highlights around the edges that look like holes in the finished print.l