Thursday, May 5, 2016

Beginning Students: Final Project - Social Issue Photo Essay

What is a Photo Essay?
The goal with a photo essay is to use a series of images to invoke an emotional response in the viewer. This is achieved through using photography to tell a story and present them with captions or full written text, such as an article that may appear in a website or print publication. Images can be presented sequentially or non-sequentially, the goal is to connect your images with a story and draw out an emotion from the viewer... such as anger, joy, fear, excitement, etc. For your mid-term project you will create a photo essay about a social cause or issue of your choice, with a script to be read during presentation. The number of social issues that could be covered are numerous, find one that resonates with you to create a deeper connection with the story.
An editorial photo sequence for an article about Earth Day.

Choose Your Assignment Topic:
  • Explore social causes in your school or community, get approval from instructor before proceeding
  • Choose one to research and illustrate with a photo essay, look for information regarding cause and effects of your issue, solutions, complications... look for the story in your issue.
Plan Your Photo Shoot and Execute:
  • Whether you are staging shots or capturing them spontaneously, try to pre-visualize the images you need to illustrate your story
  • Shoot many images and edit down to the 10 best. Shoot multiple images of each subject/scene so you don't have to re-shoot or potentially lose a shot because of lighting, angle, crop, etc.
Presenting:
  • Write a a 5-7 minute narrative script that can be read as your images a presented in a slideshow
  • Present to class on June 2nd or earlier
Have fun!

- Mr.W

Advanced Students: Final Project - Photo Series

Hello Advanced Students,
Creating a photo series is an exercise that can happen spontaneously or deliberately. It is a process that can take days, weeks, years. Your newest assignment is to create a photo series as a final project and present it to the class during finals week.

What is a Photo Series?
Most photo series will have a continual theme that is pre-defined and all images in the series will revolve around that theme. Some series are created deliberately, some are collections of works that take years or decades to develop and are pulled from a photographers body of work as a definitive series collection. 

Photo Series from a body of work:
Take for instance Philip Halsman, famous portrait photographer who shot everyone from Albert Einstein to Marilyn Monroe. After a photo session with the Ford family he asked one subject to jump for his camera, soon he began to ask other subjects to jump for his camera at the end of their photo sessions, and so began the creation of an important photo series of celebrities jumping. Halsman released a book entitled "Jump" in 1959. Halsman believed that even the most stoic photo subject might be able to hide behind a stern facade, but that their true face is revealed when they are jumping.
Then Future president Richard M. Nixon. (Copyright Philippe Halsman Estate)
Photo Series as Visual Cultural Anthropology:
As another example of a photo series consider the work of Photographer Ari Versluis and profiler Ellie Uyttenbroek. They have been working to document the distinct styles in their hometown of Rotterdamn and elsewhere. Often shooting subjects they find on the streets, this pair find individuals that follow a distinct dress/lifestyle and shoot them in consistent poses and arrangements in order to show the similarities among these unique individuals. They call their body of work "exactitudes", a mix of exact and attitude. Their work is so exacting it is essentially a display of visual cultural anthropology, a documentation of the styles that are heralded as unique, but how unique are we really? Their work brings into question the very idea of that value that we hold so high... individuality.


Other Photo Series to Explore for Inspiration

Photo Series Assignment:
  • Create a photo series that follows a theme
  • Shoot as many examples that you can as long as they fit into the theme, there is no maximum limit
  • Create enough images to have a strong series, 3 or 4 examples will not suffice, the final result should be impressive and follow a central or underlying theme
  • Images must be properly exposed, composed and show creativity
  • Post processing is allowed, however most of the work done to the image should be done before the shutter is clicked
  • Series concept must be approved before work begins
  • Create a powerpoint or keynote presentation for your project to display your images during presentation to the class. During the presentation be prepared to discuss your work, concept and how you achieved your results. Be prepared to discuss the themes involved in your work and how you translated your concept into imagery, what is the deeper meaning behind your work if there is one? Is your work a commentary or observation, what does it mean to you?
"Meme yourself" Photo series by Seth Wilson 2013. Models were shown popular meme images of the President of Uruguay, Yao Ming and the "Ermagerd, Gersbermps" meme and asked to recreate those expressions.
All work is due June 2nd, or June 9th at the latest.

Have fun! - Mr.W