Monday, March 15, 2021

March 15-19

Examples of a few well done portraits.

Colin Kelly Portrait Colin Kelly Portrait2

Jaelyn Fisher Portrait  Sage Cole-Hamilton Portrait

You should be working on the following work this week.

  • Skatepark Shots:10 shots
  • Portraits: 10 shots of 2 different people
  • Skyshots: 5 shots
  • Dialogue: 16 lines: moving plot or developing character:10 marks
  • Headswap: exchanging heads and bodies:10 marks
Please put all work in albums on Flickr. Make sure you have met the criteria and have put your best work in albums. Continue to take photos for your final slideshow.













Final Collection of Best Work: This should include your best photos from the class. 10 of these photos can be from before this class, or old assignment photos from the class, but the other 20 need to be recently taken photos by you. Try to include a variety of different shots. I do not want to see 30 dog shots, or 30 flower shots. Try to include: macros, landscape, portrait, creative shots. Marks : 30

NEW ASSIGNMENT

Photo Poem: Plan to take a photo that has some space around it, (or use one you already have) focus on a subject that you think you can write a short poem on. The poem should be a least 4 lines long. Focus your poem on meaning not rhyme. I really do not like poems that have no meaning and meaningless rhyme. Your poem needs to be about something.

Think about the concept of simplicity with regard to the poem and the photo. Make sure your text is large enough to read. Below are 3 poems I wrote from some of your photos to show you as an example. Thank you to the photographers! Please post in an album on Flickr call it Photo Poem. Before putting your poem onto the photo, have it edited by a parent, teacher or friend for spelling, grammar and meaning.
(Marks 10)



All poems by L.Chase



















































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