What to start brainstorming about...
- Your project can expand upon a project that we have done previously in the semester.
- Your project should reveal your unique view of the world. It should be a set of images that you are passionate about so that you are invested in the process and outcome. How is this project “yours” and only “yours”? Why would no one else in the world be able to make this project?
- Your project should be meaningful, with conceptual depth and complexity. Ask yourself whether it needs more “layers” of complexity, both visually and conceptually.
- Your project should exhibit your technical competency.
- Your project should push beyond the boundaries of what you have done so far this semester. Instead of merely replicating techniques or ideas of others, your project should bring your own creative perspective to the table.
- Think big! Edit later. Start like an adventurer and dreamer.
- Your project should be cohesive so that the images relate to one another in some important, meaningful way.
- This assignment will involve brainstorming and research before diving in to make sure you are planned to take your photos. I will need to see your ideas/brainstorm before you check out camera
- You must sign up to check out a camera. You may sign up for up to two nights. However, if you don't get your shoot done or check out the camera on the day you signed up for, you will lose your slot and can not sign up again.
- I should not be able to tell your photos were taken at RHS
Tentative Critique: May 12, 13
You may share on your blog or print series
There will be a written section included
Example
Also, research photograph series
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