http://www.artandwriting.org/affiliate/ARALW/
Please give yourself enough time to get parental signatures as well.
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Here is the link to the awards- the deadline is THURSDAY December 7th. Please consider putting a piece in!
http://www.artandwriting.org/affiliate/ARALW/ Please give yourself enough time to get parental signatures as well.
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Answer the following questions about the photo in complete sentences, now on view at "New Work 2017" photography show at the Vista Civic Gallery.
1. What's going on in the photo? What makes you say that? 2. What else do you see? 3. What do you think the artist was trying to portray? For this project, you will be researching one of the photographers on the list below. You are to then create a Google Presentation (under your school email) about them to share with your classmates with 8 photographs of theirs and twelve photos of yours (three will be recreating their photo). Share the presentation with me at [email protected] as lastname-firstname-artistlastname-period#
The presention must include the following information: Slide 1. Title Page- artist name and your name Slide 2. Artist name, date and place of birth and/or death, as well as a photograph of them. Slide 3. What they are known for- commercial, fine art, documentary, war photography? Explain what that career is (what does it mean to be a commercial photographer/ fine art photographer/ documentary?) Slide 4. Interesting details about them, such as, where they went to school, what they are best known for, characteristics of their work…what makes them unique? What made them famous? What makes them different then the other photographers out there? Slides 5- 9. Five images of their work, with the title and date. Try and get as high resolution images as possible, and be sure it is definitely by that artist and not “in the style of”. Make sure you include their most well known photograph!! Include within your speech any information you can find about the photographs, specifically what it is of, where were they made, was this part of a photo series, who was the client, where was it published- you will be discussing it within your presentation. Make sure these are high resolution images. Slides 10- 22 Your twelve photographs emulating the style of the photographer. You must include three where you have recreated the specific composition of three of their photographs- make sure they are different then the previous five that you showed already (so that you show eight total of your photographer's work), and the other nine in their style. Think about using appropriate props/ clothing. Discuss in your presentation how you were emulating their photographic style. Slide 23. Your personal opinion of the artist- what made you choose that person? What is it that you like about their style? What did you learn about your own photography versus their photography? (must be in complete sentences and in paragraph form) Slide 24. Sources listed- no wikipedia! Must have three or more sources with the website's proper name and url. If the photographer has their own personal website, it must be included within your sources! Slide design should emulate the style of the photographer- for example, a presentation on Sandy Skoglund might be playful and colorful. Extra kudos if you find anything on video about them that you can share a short clip (~ 2 minutes) of within your presentation. Be sure that the slide design background doesn't distract from the photographs that you are presenting- only use a colored background (not a photograph) when presenting a photograph by yourself or your photographer. Your twelve edited photographs should go in the 11-14-17 Photographer Research folder within the shared folder, saved as lastname-firstname-photographerlastname1, 2, 3, 4, 5.jpg Please note: if your photograph isn't going onto Google Slides, it may be because of two reasons: A. It's saved as a photoshop file- so merge the layers and save as a jpeg. B. It's larger then 10 MB- so open up in Photoshop, go to image size, and change the resolution to 200 and decrease the size to get it less then 10 MB (not much further though- say, 9 mb). Save it as lastname-firstname-artistname-smaller.jpg so that you can differentiate that it's smaller and still keep the original file. Graded based on: 4 points: presentation- not speaking directly from slides, have notes, passionate about photographer 8 points: photographs- photographs emulate the style of the photographer, focused, good craftsmanship 4 points: time on task, citizenship, work to best of ability, all slides complete and on time, images in shared folder 4 points: research accurate, high resolution of the images of the photographer, presentation in the style of the photographer The photographers to choose from are: 1. Annie Leibovitz- celebrity and editorial photographer 2. Richard Avedon- fashion photographer 3. Brandon Stanton- Humans of New York 4. Brooke Shaden- fine art photographer 5. Ansel Adams- landscape photographer 6. Henry Cartier-Bresson- “the decisive moment” 7. Trey Ratcliff- vivid travel and landscape photographs 8. Aaron Chang- Solana Beach beach photographer 9. Mary Ellen Mark- documentary photography 10.Dorothea Lange- documentary photography- the dust bowl 11.Steve McCurry- National Geographic “The Afghan Girl” 12.Lyndsey Adler- fashion photographer 13.Robert Capa- war photographer during WWII 14. Lynsey Addario- combat photographer working today 15.Sandy Skoglund- fine art photographer, colorful 16.Manuel Alvarez Bravo- street photographer of Mexico during 1920-1950s 17.Duane Michals- fine art conceptual photographer 18.David Hockney- fine art photographer 19.Yousuf Karsh- portrait photographer, Winston Churchill 20.Eve Arnold- portrait photographer, movie stars of 50s 21.Josef Koudelka- documentary photographer, gypsies 22. Sebastiao Salgado- Brazilian documentary photographer and photojournalist 23.Neil Leifer- sports photographer 24.Ben Von Wong- fantasy style fine art photographer 25. Jimmy Chin- adventure photographer 26. Clark Little- surf photography (contingent on if you are able to go to the ocean and use your own GoPro) 27. Matt Black- contemporary documentary photographer who focuses on S. CA and Mexico 28. Peter Lindbergh- fashion photography 29. Joyce Tenneson- ethereal portraiture 30. Lynn Goldsmith- concert photographer 31. J. Grant Brittain- skateboard photographer 32. Olivia Bee- young urban photographer 33. Elliot Erwitt, street photography 34. Travis Burke- nature and night photography (also good if you have a camera/tripod to take night shots) 35. Jerry Uelsman- photo collages 36. Alice Gao- still life photographs 37. Chris Buckard- surf photography 38. Graciela Iturbide- Mexican street photographer Example of Eddie Adams' slideshow by Ryan Bautista Examples of students work from last year PLEASE NOTE you may choose a photographer on your own but it MUST be approved by me, they must have exhibited in newspapers, magazines, galleries or museums nationally and there must be more information about their work in three or more places (more then just their website). 0 Comments |
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