18 November 2021

#7: PHOTOGS' CHOICE #1

#7: PHOTOGS' CHOICE #1

DIRECTIONS.
Choose a doable project to photograph by the first class after Thanksgiving break.
The subject, method, style, etc. are entirely your choice.
Keep it simple...get complex...revisit a project we have done...do something 'new'...


PART ONE - TEXT ENTRY IN CANVAS:

In the text entry in Canvas, write the following items:
1. The subject matter (the 'what')
2. The place you will photograph (the 'where')
3. The time of day you will photograph (the 'when')
4. The kind of light you anticipate existing in the location when/where you photograph (describe the light as if you are explaining it in a story. What do you think it will look like?) 
5. What draws you to photographing your project? (What excites you about the idea?)
6. Other thoughts about your project...

PART TWO - THE IMAGES:

To get credit for the project, make 12+ images that meet your original idea & methods (the written entry for Part One).


GET AN IDEA FOR YOUR PROJECT:

Maybe start here: 
https://rb.gy/ubzg1t

Or the Student Art Guide (This is a great resource for now & your future!):

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15 November 2021

PROJECT #6: MULTIPLE EXPOSURE (8+)

PROJECT #6: MULTIPLE EXPOSURE (8+)

MULTIPLE EXPOSURE

DIRECTIONS: Using your silhouettes & direct side-light photos, and other photos, combine your photos into various multiple exposures. Use BLEND MODE in the Layers Palette, to blend the various images in your layers. Erase or cut away parts of photos if needed...The beauty is in the unexpected.

Make EIGHT+ multiple exposure images.
More will earn extra credit. 

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Sara Byrne. CLICK HERE.
Christoffer Relander. CLICK HERE.
Dan Mountford. CLICK HERE.
Matt Wisniewski. CLICK HERE.
Nacho Oraechea. CLICK HERE.


Annie Kornberg


Nina Coleman


Hyesung Yu


Erik Radzik

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Duane Michaels
Arturo Bragaglia
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