Because I want your personal photography projects to be awesomely unique and open-ended, I am not putting too many restrictions on this. Here are my three non-negotiables:
- You shoot at least 75 pictures (you can shoot at school, home, or anywhere really) and include at least 6 pictures in your final display
- You use photo editing tools (iPhoto, Picnik, Photoshop) to enhance your images
- You put your heart into your project -> We should be able to tell that you care about this
What can your project be about? Anything...but it must be organized around a theme that matters or is interesting to you (not just random photos). You can keep your images separate or combine them in one or more collages. You can go black and white, sepia, full color, or a combination. You can add text or not add text. You can make your photos realistic or fantastical. You can do all portraits, all landscapes, all still lives, all photojournalism, or a combination.
Here are some ideas for themes that I came up with:
- any of the 6 SPICES (simplicity, peace, integrity, community, equality, stewardship)
- competition
- confidence
- comfort
- beauty
- attitude
- hello
- goodbye
- music
- dance
- a sport
- creativity/imagination
- childhood
- happiness/joy
- friendship
- love
- knowledge
- challenge
- family
- fashion
- food
- perspective
- faith
- nature
- culture (yours or someone else's)
- loneliness
- fairy tales
- dreams
- adventure
- a day in the life of Upper School
- a body part (eyes? hands?) <- must be appropriate!
- furniture (chairs? desks?)
- a color (pink? green?)
- a sound (quiet? loud? laughter?)
- home
- tradition
- technology
We will display your photo essays at Elective Night on Friday, November 11th. You will choose one image (or collage) to be printed 16x20. You will choose another 5 or more images to be printed 4x6. Each of you will get about one-third of a bulletin board column in the Auditorium. We will need to choose the images by November 4th so that I have time to get them printed, on mats, and up on the Auditorium boards.
Today's task:
Brainstorm with a buddy. Choose your theme. Write at least one paragraph explaining your theme and why you want to work on it. Make a list of ideas of shots for the theme.
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