1. Photograph something that happens on the hour, every hour for the whole day. This can be the changing view from a window, your parents at work around the house, the TV screen, or anything else. Look at these photographs and try writing a narrative that relates to but doesn’t literally explain the context of the photographs.
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2. Photograph the same scene every day for a week, an example could be, every meal you have- photograph the plate. When you look at the photographs, try to construct a narrative to go with the pictures. OPTION: swap sequences with another student and write a narrative about their pictures.
1) Take many photographs and experiment: 100 digital 2 rolls b&w 2) Pictures shot by: _________________________________ 3) You will then print a proof sheet. 4) We will discuss your shots & come up with a number of prints you will submit. 5) Depending on what you decide to do in your series of prints in Photoshop. Process takes a long time: 7 possible final prints due Process takes less time: 9, 11, 13 possible prints due
You may find that you need to shoot more photos. Students’ number of prints will vary.