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Photo 1 - Photoshop: Andy Warhol: https://sthsphoto.weebly.com/andy-warhol-project.html
Photo 2 Windows and Doors: https://sthsphoto2.weebly.com/projects-semester-2.html Photo 3 - Photo Series: Typology or Narrative https://sthsphoto3.weebly.com/typology-or-narrative.html
Photo 1: Abstract Photography: https://sthsphoto.weebly.com/photo-shoots.html
Photo 2 and 3 - Check in! Hide and SeekYour Assignment: Develop your own concept for a hide and seek series. Your series should include 6 images where you hide the same subject in each picture. Rules of good composition must be followed. Criteria:
Upload as a Slideshow, save as JPEGs, name them (yournameFIND1,2,3,4,5,6) Photographic Essay: A form of photography used to chronicle both significant historical events and everyday life in a series of photographs. Directions: 1 Up to two photographs may be what are called "Stock Photos" - photos taken by someone else and sold for others to use. Get them from this site: https://stockcake.com/ 2. Assemble the photos into a Slides presentation. You'll add 5-10 images as an essayl. One photo per slide is best so they can be as big as possible. Don't stretch. 3. Give it a creative title. 4. Add text where you feel it's needed. No text is required if your documentary is self explanatory. Be consistent with font, size and placement of your text. Watch for typos. You'll use the article below as the topic of your essay: Take a stand on the subject. Do you agree or disagree? You can add text (just a few sentences) to a few of your slides to make your point. The article discusses how excessive smartphone use is affecting mental health, drawing insights from psychologist Jonathan Haidt. Haidt highlights the addictive nature of smartphones and their role in exacerbating loneliness and depression. He suggests that individuals should set boundaries with their phones to prioritize well-being, emphasizing the importance of in-person interactions and mindfulness. Additionally, the article touches on strategies to reduce smartphone dependency and promote healthier relationships with technology.
Reference: How cell phones are killing our kids, and what we can do about it | CNN
If your plan is to do little to no work and fail the course then we need to be on the same page - you, me, your parents, counselors and admin. You need to let me know whether or no that is your plan. We'll be meeting after break where we can discuss your plans and share them with this email form: Dear _________________(parents) ____________________(counselor) and Dean____ I am writing to let you know that _________has chosen to fail the Photography _ course. We have discussed and understand that this decision may have consequences for their academic record and future opportunities. __________ does not enjoy this class and does not want to do the work required to pass it. _______ understands that this may not be the most responsible decision, but feels that it would be better for them to fail this class than to do work that is not interesting or fun. |
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