01 June 2017
PROJ #17: PORTRAIT ODDNESS
TODAY: After tutorial, use a partner in class to create a practice image.
DIRECTIONS FOR HW: Photograph one friend and one family member in exactly the manner as the two photographs above: one profile, and one straight forward image. Take multiple images of each so that if one is out of focus or tilted, you have others from which to choose.
BE MINDFUL OF: Do no tilt the camera, or the person's head. Your camera should be precisely at nose level for both photos.
NEXT CLASS: You will put together an odd portrait for each. Both images will be posted to your blog next class. Each portrait is worth four (4) points).
IDEAS & DEVELOPING: B/w, photo filter (adding a tint), curves, etc.
NOTE: We will be printing these next week.
SELF-PORTRAIT - Aspects To My Self Brainstorm
DIRECTIONS FOR BRAINSTORM:
1. LOOK intently and with purposeful inquiry at the links given to you in the "Beyond The Selfie" post.
2. Conduct a search on your own for "Good photographic self-portraits" -or- "Interesting photographic self-portraits" -or- "Dynamic photographic self-portraits" -or-...you get the idea.
3. Bring back the BRAINSTORM worksheet next class with the front and/or back filled with ideas.
4. Fill approximately 2/3 of either/both sides to earn full credit for the BRAINSTORM component of the final project.
1. LOOK intently and with purposeful inquiry at the links given to you in the "Beyond The Selfie" post.
2. Conduct a search on your own for "Good photographic self-portraits" -or- "Interesting photographic self-portraits" -or- "Dynamic photographic self-portraits" -or-...you get the idea.
3. Bring back the BRAINSTORM worksheet next class with the front and/or back filled with ideas.
4. Fill approximately 2/3 of either/both sides to earn full credit for the BRAINSTORM component of the final project.
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