Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Tuesday, May 18-Monday, May 24 Your choice: applying the essential photo techniques to a photojournalist of your choice






Student exemplar of the project that is due today!

Keep in mind that this is two writing grades: one for your background information from two cited sources, neither of which is from wikipedia, and the other your images with the correct information.

   












Learning targets:

RH2: I can determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary that makes clear the relationships among the key details and ideas

RST4: I can determine the meaning of symbols, key terms, and other content-specific words and phrases as they are used in scientific or technical sources.

11-12W1: I can write arguments to support claims that analyze substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence.

The following assignment is due by midnight on Monday, May 24. This will count as two writing grades.

Directions: below you will find a list of professional photographers.

Tuesday: May 18.  Select one person from the following list during class. Browse. Take a a little time and choose carefully, as the works of this individual are the only ones you will be working with.

                  Please select yours!

Possible topic choices. If there is someone else you wish to research, please let me know.

1. Eddie Adams
2. Timothy Allen
3. Stephen Alvarez
4. Moahmed Amin
5. Pablo Bartholmew
6. Felice Beato
7. Marcus Bleasdale
8. Margaret Bourke-White
9. Mathew Brady
10. Dan Budnik
11. Pogus Caesar
12. Robert Capa
13. Joseph Costa
14. Paul Couvrette
15. Manoocher Deghati
16. Sergio Dorantes
17. Clifton C. Edom
18. Roger Fenton

19. John Harrington
20. Deborah Copaken Kogan
21. Andre Kertesz
22. Russell Klika
23. Danny Lyon
24. Don McCullin
25. Spider Martin
26. Enrico Martino
27. Susan Meiselas
28. Hansel Mieth
29. Lee Miller
30. James Nachtwey
31. Sara Krulwich
32. Lucian Perkins
33. Dith Pran
34. Altaf Qadri
35. Reza Deghati
36. Jim Richardson
37. James Robertson
38. Ingac Sechti
39. Josef Jindrich Sechtl
40. W. Eugene Smith
41. Melissa Springer
42. Juliea Tutwiler
43. Roman Vishniac
44. Zoriah
45. Jacob Riis
46. Carol Guzy
47. Corky Lee
48. Stan Honda
49. Walker Evans
50. Lewis Hine
51. Robert Doisneau
52. Manuel Alvarez Bravo
53. Alfred Eisenstadt
54. Roy DeCarava
55. Sebastio Salgado
56. Timothy O’Sullivan
57. Oscar Rejlander
58 Eadweard Muybridge
59 Helmut Newton
60. Ansel Adams
61. Dorothea Lange
62. Alfred Eisenstadt
63. Edward Steichen
64. Galen Rowell
65. George Ngondo
66. Henri Cartier Bresson
67. Jim Brandenberg
68. Robert Capa
69. Margaret Bourke-White
70. Sam Abell
71. Gordon Parks
72. James Vanderzee
73. Addison Scurlock
74. Eli Reed 
75. Remi Ochlik 
76. Radhika Chalasani

77. Thomas Allen Harris
78. James Van Der Zee

79. Carrie Mae Weems

80. Jamel Shabazz

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Thursday, May 20

Below you will find a graphic organizer for a google slide presentation. 

For your selected or assigned photojournalist, please complete.

The objective of the organizer is to demonstrate a deeper knowledge of your selected photojournalist's career and their philosophy towards capturing an image, as well as their technique.

How will you do this?

1. Background reading on their work

2. Looking and analyzing several of their images

3. Sharing your collected knowledge through 5 of their works through google slides.

4. How will you organize this?

5.  Begin with a minimum of two hundred word synopsis of the your photographer's background. Use two cited sources. You may not use wikipedia.

6. You will create a series of 6 slides

7. On slide one you will have a photograph of your photojournalist with their name, life dates, and a quote from them reflecting their philosophy about photography.

8. This will be followed by 5 images taken from their career, each on a separate slide

9. On each slide: you will have on one half the image, and on the other half the following information:

    Location of shot and date        

    Type of shot

    Compositional technique explained

    Light source

    Notes on symmetry, color or pattern


Again: this is due by midnight on Monday, May 24

      







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