Monday, May 5, 2014

Project #5 The Narrative, Due 05/27/14.

Project #5 The Narrative, Due 05/27/14. 

We will critique the final project 05/27 and 06/03/14.
All projects will be given back on 06/03/14.

Project #5
The Narrative

How to tell a story through a series of images
  1. For the final project, time, place and subject are up to you. A written proposal must be received and approved by the instructor by the date noted in your syllabus. You will need to create a narrative using the technical skill and art historical background you have acquired during this course. You will presenting a total of 6 images on critique day.
    What to bring on critique day: 6 photographs that convey a narrative. Images need to be 5x7 or larger (no larger than 8x12 inches). Grading will be based on your effectiveness in telling a story (however abstract it may be), content, execution of idea, composition of images, print quality and the sequential ordering of the images.


Assignment #4, due tomorrow (05/06/14).

Assignment #4, due tomorrow (05/06/14). 

Project #4
The Portrait

How to render someones image
  1. Using your understanding of exterior, interior and low light photographing ability, select a time and place to photograph a selected individual. The image must convey information about the person, and give a glimpse into their personality. You can photograph 1 person for all 4 photos, or work with 4 different people. For each person please make sure to spend time with them and truly render an image that shows who they are to the viewer. Shoot close up, and from far away.

    What to bring on critique day: 4 photographs from your portrait session. Images need to be 8x10 or larger
    (you may want to select 8x12 inches with your printer for crop factor). Grading will be based on your effectiveness in capturing a portrait or a person and conveying information or a story about them. You will also be graded on focus, composition, execution of idea and class participation.



Reunion I at the Luz Gallery, LBCC.

Luz Gallery opening reception photos at LBCC. If you want to check out this cool little photo show, it is located in PCC EE-109A.