Before your midterm date, you will shoot, process and contact print a roll of film. For this roll, you will have the freedom to choose your subjects and shoot them the way you want within the giving shooting prompts. How you shoot them is totally up to you!
Bringing in the shot roll, processing successfully and making a good contact sheet for 2nd Quarter Grade.
On Midterm day, your mid term grade will be to make a final 11x14 Print and an 8x10 Print and have a critique as well as finish an in class artists statement.
Bringing in the shot roll, processing successfully and making a good contact sheet for 2nd Quarter Grade.
On Midterm day, your mid term grade will be to make a final 11x14 Print and an 8x10 Print and have a critique as well as finish an in class artists statement.
Shooting Prompts - Must Shoot at least 8 of these prompts. All photographs must employ the principles of composition
-Photograph something / someone you love
-Photograph something that infuriates you
-Up Close and Personal - Get in as close as you can focus with your lens and photograph your subject
-Take a photograph of a stranger
-Copycat- Recreate a master photography
-Photograph someone older than 60
-Photograph someone younger than 10
-Photograph Yourself
-Go for a walk and take 3 different photographs of 3 new things you discovered
-Take a photograph of someone with crazy hair
-Take a photograph of food
-Take all the contents in your pockets / purse / backpack and arrange them into an interesting - photograph
-Photograph people holding hands
-Capture a happy or sad mood
-Photograph someone Jumping
-Photograph someone Running
-Photograph someone Laughing
-Photograph water
-What is love? Photograph it
-Photograph an interesting Window
-Photograph an interesting Door
-Find a really cool pattern and photograph it
-Photograph a reflection
-Go to a street corner and Photograph the first interesting thing you see
ARTIST STATMENT
Your artist statement should consist of a few short but well-written paragraphs that include the following information: (Should be written in the first person present tense- "I am")
http://www.incredibleart.org/files/portfolio2.htm
Paragraph 1: Why do you create the work you do? Support this statment by telling the reader more about your goals as an artist.
Paragraph 2: Tell the reader how you come to the decisions you make before, during, and after creating your artwork. Why do you select the media, style, or subject matter that you do. Be specific but keep this fairly brief.
Paragraph 3: Tell the reader more about your current/most recent work. How did this work grow out of prior artwork or life experiences? What are you exploring, attempting or challenging by doing this work?
-Photograph something / someone you love
-Photograph something that infuriates you
-Up Close and Personal - Get in as close as you can focus with your lens and photograph your subject
-Take a photograph of a stranger
-Copycat- Recreate a master photography
-Photograph someone older than 60
-Photograph someone younger than 10
-Photograph Yourself
-Go for a walk and take 3 different photographs of 3 new things you discovered
-Take a photograph of someone with crazy hair
-Take a photograph of food
-Take all the contents in your pockets / purse / backpack and arrange them into an interesting - photograph
-Photograph people holding hands
-Capture a happy or sad mood
-Photograph someone Jumping
-Photograph someone Running
-Photograph someone Laughing
-Photograph water
-What is love? Photograph it
-Photograph an interesting Window
-Photograph an interesting Door
-Find a really cool pattern and photograph it
-Photograph a reflection
-Go to a street corner and Photograph the first interesting thing you see
ARTIST STATMENT
Your artist statement should consist of a few short but well-written paragraphs that include the following information: (Should be written in the first person present tense- "I am")
http://www.incredibleart.org/files/portfolio2.htm
Paragraph 1: Why do you create the work you do? Support this statment by telling the reader more about your goals as an artist.
Paragraph 2: Tell the reader how you come to the decisions you make before, during, and after creating your artwork. Why do you select the media, style, or subject matter that you do. Be specific but keep this fairly brief.
Paragraph 3: Tell the reader more about your current/most recent work. How did this work grow out of prior artwork or life experiences? What are you exploring, attempting or challenging by doing this work?