Monday, February 22, 2016

Assignment #6 The Narrative Image

This assignment is driven by our TA this semester and her lecture that will be presented on March 9th.


Assignment due for crit April 6

Sunday, February 21, 2016

Assignment #5 Still Life

Photography has a grand tradition of the still life, in fact some of the earliest work every done were still lifes.





In this assignment you will select and object of your choosing and using either natural or artificial lighting, photograph it.

Assignment due for critique March 28


Thursday, February 4, 2016

Assignment #4 Environmental Portrait

“The subject must be thought of in terms of the 20th century, of houses he lives in and places he works, in terms of the kind of light the windows in these places let through and by which we see him every day.”

                                                 "Willie The Lion Smith"  by Arnold Newman 1960

Simply put, an environmental portrait is a portrait of a person that includes enough of the environment around that person to provide context that helps the viewer understand more about the defining characteristics of the subject. One of the keys to a successful environmental portrait is that the portion of the scene included in the frame should be "representative" of the environment or context you want the viewer to associate with the subject. The relative importance of the subject to the environment is also important in defining an "environmental portrait." The subject should be the most prominent element in the scene, with the surrounding elements providing strong supporting context. If you are too close to your subject to include enough of the environment, then the image simply becomes a normal portrait. On the other hand, if the subject is so small in the frame that other elements become more prominent, or viewers cannot discern the defining characteristics of the subject, then the image would be better classified as something other than an environmental portrait.

"Baker" August Sander

Shoot a minimum of 50 images/frames. You can shoot this assignment at a number of locations and even on different days. The subject must be part of the process and may include others, no candid photos of random people you have not met however! No animals or no humans under the age of 14 year as primary subject matter.

Submit one print, any size for in class critique *** NOTE NEW DUE DATE March 7!!!