Assignments September 26-29

  • Comments 5 – Due Monday before class is over

Comment on your favorite four photos from the photo 1 Pet photos or advanced Animal photos. Please go through different student’s work to view more than four. Your comments need to include the photography and art language that we have talked about so far. This is not a one word or one sentence comment. Take your time and think about the other person’s work, what spoke to you, what did you like, what could be included to make the photo more dynamic, etc. Make sure that your comments are thought provoking and helpful. Type out your comments on four of your favorite photos on the blog. Then in Microsoft Word, copy each of your comments and the photo that you commented on, include the photographers name, and upload your word document to your blog as Comments 5.

  • Forced Perspective – Due Thursday before class is over

Take photos that show a forced perspective. Upload your best 4 photos to your blog with titles. Title your blog post “Forced Perspective.” Gallery 2×2.

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  • Zoo Photos – Due Thursday before class is over

Animals in Habitats. Show not just the subject, but the animal within a wider context. It may help to put down your telephoto lens for this assignment, and get out a wide-angle!  Take a lot of photographs so that you can decide which your best 6 photos are. Edit and upload the best 6 to your blog and name the post “Zoo Photos.” In a gallery 3×2 and caption each image. 

Alternative Assignment – Due Thursday before class is over

If you don’t go to the zoo you need to complete the following assignment

Find six different zoo photos that have different viewpoints/angles. Write about the viewpoints/angles and how you would be able to get this type of photo if you visited the zoo. This should be a paragraph for each photo. Do not turn in as a Word document, please add the photos to your blog post.  You will be graded on content and word choice. Blog post should be named “Zoo Writing,” make sure that you give credit to the photographer.

 

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