Photography: Portraiture & Landscape
For this project, you'll discover 2 different categories of photography: Portraiture and Landscape.
After independently investigating a variety of information, techniques, and artists you'll develop a (google slides) presentation regarding your personal approach to shooting for this lesson.
Please answer in your own words:
1. What is portraiture?
2. What's photographic portraiture?
3. What style portraiture will you focus on? (Please include an image/example)
4. What portrait photographer's work will you use as inspiration? (please include 3 examples of their work)
5. How will you use light to create meaning in your portraiture?
6. How will you creatively push the boundaries of portraiture in your work/what are your ideas?
7. Any references
Your answers should be AT LEAST a page in length and answer these questions in order.
Portrait info is due 11/29
Please type in a google doc and share with swains@norwalkps.org
More links for portraiture:
Please answer in your own words:
1. What is a landscape?
2. What's landscape in photography?
3. What style landscapes will you focus on? (Please include an image/example)
4. What landscape photographer's work will you use as inspiration? (please include 3 examples of their work)
5. How will you use light in your landscapes?
6. How will you creatively push the boundaries of landscape in your work/what are your ideas?
7. Any references
Landscape info is due 12/1
Please type in a google doc and share with swains@norwalkps.org
FYI: FILM STUDENTS WILL shoot 12 portrait images and 12 landscape images on one roll of film!
Digital Students 20 & 20
All images due for developing by 12/7 (Lightroom or Darkroom)
Project due: 12/19; Critique 12/21