Hi @RyanH -
I also teach Photography! I have used Google Photos for several years in combinations with Canvas, and I have increased my use this year. I really like the ease of sharing the album as a submission, during discussions, and for peer reviews.
Other "add-ins" I've used successfully with multiple levels of Photography include Padlet and FlipGrid.
I use the Redirect Tool "app" (Course > Settings > Apps) to add a shortcut to one of my Padlets in the Course Navigation. I've used Padlets for idea generation and for galleries. Students can like or rate images, and you have the ability to allow/moderate comments. There's not a grade book integration, but students I've worked with seem to enjoy the format. ...especially this year when we don't have a shared space to hang work at school. www.padlet.com
FlipGrid has the option to upload an image. I've used FlipGrid to share photographs (instead of selfies) and students then talk about their creative process. This audio/video option is interactive, and classmates can continue the conversation in video responses or in text. FlipGrid has a Canvas LTI which does integrate with the grade book. www.flipgrid.com
I hope this helps the brainstorming process. Let me know if you'd like to collaborate more! 📸
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