Monday, April 20, 2015

Final Crit

Your final crit for Thursday should include 3 portraits and 3 other images. The second group of 3 could be patterns like the ones I shared in class (also shown in the previous blog post) or anything else that is of interest to you. So you could show 3 extra portraits, 3 landscapes, 3 images of your work, etc.
Remember this is Digital Imaging, so whatever you do, show off skills you have picked up or refined over the last few months.

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

The Bucket List

Create three composite images that shows you achieving three things on your bucket list.
Web images are OK if you are not able to take your own photos. i.e. climbing Mt. Everest.
They must be at least 8x10 @200dpi

Thursday, March 26, 2015

The Big 50


For Tuesday... a shooting assignment.
Bring at least 50 good photos of/about you.

The 5 categories are
You
What you love
What inspires you
Your environment
Your routine

We will work on these at the start of class and create a slideshow to share before the end of class.

Monday, February 16, 2015

Photoshop (un)Truth

Create an image or series of images that use Photoshop believably to tell and untrue story. This project should show off your skills. No more fuzzy edges etc.  We shared a number of ways Photoshop has been used in the press or advertising world or politics  to trick the viewer. Now it's your turn. I am leaving the number of prints and the size of the prints up to you. This decision should be support your idea.
This project will be due Thursday March 19th. NO EXTENSIONS NO EXCUSES!

Thursday, January 22, 2015

The Digital Landscape

What makes a successful composite?
Compelling Story
Strong Composition
Excellent Technical Execution

Your Digital Landscape must be at least 24" wide. It must use scanned objects. It must use at least 10 original photos. It must contain a living creature. It can be black and white or color. Always work at your printable resolution- 200ppi. Always work at your largest size needed. Never leave yourself in a situation to have to increase print size or resolution later!