Cinemagraph Make-up for ALL WITH ZEROES: Download one of these files, and follow along during remainder of class. (up to 50 pts) Then fill out the new/revised reflection for this work. (15 pts)
Process:
Reflection:
1. Does your Cinemagraph loop flawlessly? If not, what is happening? 2. what was the easiest part of this process? 3. What was the most difficult part of this process?
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Why learn about the photo essay?
The Photo Essay: A Photo Essay is a series of photographs that are intended to tell a story or evoke a series of emotions in the viewer.
Assignment Objective: to tell a story with 5-10 images, utilize one of the 13 types of photo essays from the slide presentation, of course you can add a twist or your own perspective. The photographic essay should tell the story of a person or people, a place, an object, or collection of things, an event, or an issue and include images that thoroughly explore aspects of the student’s chosen topic. The final images will be chosen where each photograph works independently as well as part of a whole. Your final images will be edited and turned in as well as composed digital, visual presentation method of your choice. Assessment based on the following criteria:
Idea & plan Due 2/25 or 2/26, Progress Due 3/2 or 3/3, Full Project DUE: March 8
“The Great Depression” by Dorothea Lange – Shot and arranged in the 1930s, this famous essay still serves as a stark reminder of The Great Depression and Dust Bowl America. Beautifully photographed, the black and white images offer a bleak insight to one of the country’s most difficult times. A photographic essay is a form of visual storytelling, it delivers a story using a series of photographs and brings the viewer along your narrative journey. A great photo essay is intended to tell a story, can be powerful, able to evoke emotion and create understanding without using words. They allow you to be creative and fully explore an idea. Photo Essay Analysis Blog Post: Look at one of the following photo essays and answer the following questions:
Techniques for composition and framing & sub-framing
Assignment: FRAMING A SUBJECT: (15 points )
Due Monday 2/22 - Beginning of class to share & review
Photoshop for Photojournalism:
Read Reference Article: How to Tell a Story in a Single Image – Tips from a Photojournalist Assignment: The Single Image : Due Wednesday 2/17
Adventure Photographer Blog Response (10 pts):
Finish Cinemagraph, learn a little more about Adventure PhotographyWill look at Cinemagraphs that have been posted to blogs or are willing to be shared. Make sure your reflection is complete and you have everything posted to your blog.
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