Morton West AP Photography Portfolio Overview

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Overview of the Advanced Placement College Board 2D Design Portfolio for photography students.

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AP Photography

PortfolioOverview

What is AP?•AP--aka Advanced Placement

Courses-- are college level classes that are taught in high school.

•The syllabus of an AP class must be approved by the College Board, a non-profit group that develops, distributes and scores tests and portfolios for the AP Program.

•AP classes are weighted higher toward your GPA than ordinary classes

Why should you take an AP Studio

Art Class?•Because you love art and photography•Because you like to challenge yourself•Because you want to develop a portfolio•Because colleges like to see that you

are willing to challenge yourself by taking higher level courses.

•BECAUSE YOU CAN GET COLLEGE CREDIT IF YOU SCORE HIGH ENOUGH!

What is the AP Portfolio?• In the AP Studio Art Classes, students do not take

a test, they turn in a portfolio of their art work which is judged and scored on a variety of specific criteria.

•Among other things, the portfolio will be judged on its use of "Principles of Design":

Unity/VarietyBalance/Emphasis/ContrastRhythmRepetitionProportion/ScaleFigure/Ground Relationships

•There is not a separate AP Photography Portfolio.

•Photography students turn in their portfolio as an AP 2-D Design Portfolio

Why isn’t there an AP Photography Portfolio listed on the AP website?

•Breadth•Concentration•Quality

There are three sections to each student Portfolio

These are the descriptors the AP Readers use when scoring your the work in your Breadth section of the portfolio:A. Broad Investigation of 2-D Design PrinciplesB. Originality and Innovative ThinkingC. Application of 2-D-Design Principles to Broad Range of Design ProblemsD. Purpose and Intention in the Compositional Use of the Elements and Principles of DesignE. Confident, Evocative Work That Engages the ViewerF. Technical Competence and Skill with Materials and MediaG. Appropriation and the Student “Voice”H. Image Quality (for Weak and Poor Breadth Sections Only)I. Overall Accomplishment and Quality

In applying these descriptors, Readers consider content, style & process.

BREADTH is a collection of 12 art works demonstrating your ability to work in a variety of

ways. Your Breadth images will be uploaded to the AP Website.

These are the descriptors the AP Readers use when scoring your the work in your Concentration section of the portfolio:A. Integration of the Topic of the Concentration and the Work PresentedB. Decision Making and Discovery Through InvestigationC. Originality and Innovative ThinkingD. Evocative Theme and Engagement of the ViewerE. Understanding and Application of 2-D Design PrinciplesF. Growth and TransformationG. Technical Competency and Skill with Materials and MediaH. Appropriation and the Student “Voice”I. Image Quality (for Weak and Poor Concentration Only)J. Overall Accomplishment and Quality

In applying these descriptors, Readers consider content, style & process.

CONCENTRATION is a collection of 12 art works that demonstrate your ability to develop and explore ideas, concepts, and produce a coherent and focused body of original work around a chosen theme. Your Concentration images will be uploaded to the AP Website. Students will also write a brief commentary explaining the theme of their concentration and how the work reflects and explores that theme.

These are the descriptors the AP Readers use when scoring your the work in your Quality section of the portfolio:A. General Use of Design Elements to Investigate the Principles of Two-Dimensional DesignB. Decision Making and Intention in the Compositional Use of the Elements and Principles ofDesignC. Originality, Imagination, and InventionD. Experimentation and Risk TakingE. Confident, Evocative Work and Engagement of the ViewerF. Technical Competence and Skill with Materials and MediaG. Appropriation and the Student “Voice”H. Overall Accomplishment and Quality

In applying these descriptors, Readers consider content, style & process.

QUALITY consists of the five best art works from Breadth and/or Concentration. Art works should demonstrate mastery of design in composition, concept & execution. These 5 images are printed, mounted and mailed in an actual portfolio to the AP College Board.

Digital Submissio

nBreadth &

Concentration

Sometime around February, you will be able to create an AP Portfolio account and begin Uploading your art works to this account. Digital images must meet a specific size criteria to be uploaded.

“Reading” the digital submissions

Three different readers score each portfolio. They do not see the scores that other Readers

have given the portfolio. This is called a triple blind scoring. The student name, address and school are not seen by the

Readers.

AP Readers scoring the digital submissions

Quality SectionPortfolio Submission

At the end of April, you will choose, print & mount the 5 works for your Quality section. Portfolios must be mailed to AP by May 11.

Last year AP scored 44,000 portfolios, 23,000 were 2-D Design portfolios, 17,000 were drawing portfolios & 4,000 were 3-D Portfolios

Unpacking the portfolios

The Quality section of the portfolio consists of your 5 best pieces from either Concentration or Breadth. Three AP Readers look at each portfolio and score it from 1-6, based on a rubric. The student name, address and school are not seen by the Readers.

The final Score for your portfolio is based on your scores from all three sections, Quality, Breadth and Concentration. These sections each receive a score from 1-6. However, in the end, students receive one score for the entire portfolio. This final score can be from 1-5. Students and teachers do not see student scores for each section, only the final, all encompassing score.

If one of the three scores is extremely different from the other two, then the portfolio is handed over to a table leader to make a judgement on which score they believe is more accurate.

After the portfolios have been scored, then, they are sent back to the students home addresses. Students usually receive their portfolios back by the end of June.

Your score will be mailed to your home address in early July. Scores of 3 or higher are considered passing. Most colleges & universities will give you some credit for scores of 3-5, but each school is different, so check with the schools you are interested in to see what they do.

Past Examples From Morton

West AP Photography

Student Portfolios

Concentration: Stages of Life By Dejan BosanacPortfolio Score: 5

Breadth by Dejan BosanacPortfolio Score: 5

Concentration: HandsBy Cinthia PerlataPortfolio Score: 3

Breadth By: Raquel MartinezPortfolio Score: 3

Jamie EspanaConcentration: Boxed In By Social NormsPortfolio Score 4

Jamie EspanaConcentration: Boxed In by Social Norms

Jamie EspanaConcentration:

Boxed In by Social Norms

Concentration: IdiomsBy: Diana PietrzykPortfolio Score of 5

Concentration: IdiomsBy: Diana Pietrzyk

BreadthBy: Diana PietrzykPortfolio Score of 5

BreadthBy: Diana Pietrzyk