1 Object. 10 Ways.This last project will combine almost all of the skills you have utilized this term. It will give you a chance to show me that you understand the concepts and tools we have worked with. Using a central theme (your chosen subject) you will complete the list of tasks below. . .
WHAT YOU NEED TO DO . . .
Choose a subject – This subject will be in all of your shots. It can be anything that is easily moveable – objects or people generally. Look at the list of shots and try to think of something that interests you – but will work for all of them.
ALL PHOTOS - remember to consider composition in every shot (Rule of Thirds, Fill the Frame). Check your light meter – get that proper exposure.
List of shots . . .
Complete ALL of these:
Complete ONE of the following:
WHAT YOU NEED TO DO . . .
Choose a subject – This subject will be in all of your shots. It can be anything that is easily moveable – objects or people generally. Look at the list of shots and try to think of something that interests you – but will work for all of them.
ALL PHOTOS - remember to consider composition in every shot (Rule of Thirds, Fill the Frame). Check your light meter – get that proper exposure.
List of shots . . .
Complete ALL of these:
- Depth of Field (4 photos) - one photo using a deep depth of field, 3 photos using a shallow depth of field with different focal points (front, middle, back of the composition)
- Long Exposure/Ghosting/Motion Blur (1 photo) - using any of the the technique used in this project, submit one photo with motion blur or ghosting.
- Close up (1 photo) - Submit one close-up shot of your subject.
- Captured Motion (1 photo) - capture your subject in motion (falling, jumping, flying, etc.), submit one photo.
- Your choice (2 photo) - submit a photo of your choice using any technique from class.
Complete ONE of the following:
- Collage (1 photo) - submit a photo collage of your subject – at least 3 copies throughout the image.
- Warhol (1 photo) - create a “Warhol” style image of your subject – 4 quadrants.
- Panorama (1 photo) - your subject as the focus in a panorama.
- Little Planet (1 photo) - create a “little planet” with your subject somewhere on top of the planet.