1. Ad: take a photo of your own and put into photoshop and include text. This assignment should look just like a magazine ad. Marks 15
2. Portraits: Take 10 photos of the same person, work with the individual to get them to shine. I am looking to see that you are able to bring out your model's personality in the shots. Regular photo criteria applies which means photos should be in focus, and meet the elements of composition criteria. Marks 20
3. Gel transfer: Take an artistic photo and using words, and two other images, (words should be reversed) you are to use 4 layers in Photoshop to create an artistic piece of work from your photograph. Marks 20
4. Duplicate Assignment: Shoot a person in same background edited into 4 different positions: Marks 15
5. Social/Enviro/Political shot. This assignment is one shot which should focus on a theme. It is very much like the ad assignment, but with a public service focus. Marks 15
6. Major Project: Student Choice: Please make sure you check with the teacher to gain approval of this project. This project will be presented to the class in the last few days of our class together.
Marks 25
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ReplyDeleteThis lineup of assignments offers a fantastic opportunity for students to delve into various facets of photography, from creative expression to technical proficiency. In particular, the portrait and ad assignments provide an excellent platform to explore the transformative power of post-processing. Understanding how to enhance images while preserving their authenticity is a crucial skill in today's visual-centric world. For those looking to deepen their understanding or achieve professional-level results, utilizing services like photo retouching services can be invaluable. Such services not only refine images but also offer insights into industry standards and techniques. Integrating these tools into the learning process can bridge the gap between classroom projects and real-world applications, enriching the educational experience. Overall, this curriculum is well-structured to equip students with both the creative and technical skills essential for modern photography.
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