Friday, May 9, 2014

Is a picture worth 1000 words? --- Narrative Assignment



This next assignment will require you to do some more thinking before you shoot the photos.

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  • You will be telling a story using only 5 or fewer photos.
  • Choose any subject, but the entire sequence should visually tell a story.
  • A title is the only words that can be used.  Rely on the photographs to bring the story to life
  • You MUST include a title. 
  • The title can help guide the viewer to better understand your story.
  • THINK ABOUT COMPOSITION and LIGHTING ALWAYS!

Guidelines for Telling a Story

Guidelines are not rules, but a formula that can be used to suit your creative imagination. Several avenues exist for story telling, such as journalistic reporting, sequential photos that reveal a moment, photographic poetry, and narrative.

The following guidelines are for narrative.

A good story has characters in action with a beginning, middle, and an ending. Fortunately a lot of information can be given in a single photograph, enhancing the limitations of five photographs for your story. Location, time, and atmosphere aid viewer imagination. Keep individual composition in mind, but pack as many story telling elements in one photograph as possible to develop an action.


Remember:  these are just guidelines.  Creative people may not use these, and be even more successful!

1st photo: establish characters and location.
2nd photo: create a situation with possibilities of what might happen.
3rd photo: involve the characters in the situation.
4th photo: build to probable outcomes
5th photo: have a logical, but surprising, end.

Important Tips


  • Also, give your Narrative a title when you post it to your blog.  
  • DO NOT USE WORDS on your images!
  • Make sure your story makes sense to a 1st time viewer. 
  •  (Be warned that any extra information in your photos may cause your viewer to get confused.  Be aware of the background at all times!!)



LINKS for examples

My Mom and I
December 3rd
The Night (anbiguous, but leaves you to make your own assumptions)
Om nom nom  (uses a white background, similar to your egg photos)
Don't Stop me now!
Plugged In  (only uses 4 images, but it is good)
A Ladybug's Trip  (only uses 3 images, but the photography is nice)
Sickness to recovery
Nature Can Be Cruel (only 3 images)
EggO   (cute!)
Scramble the Egg  ( very cute!)
Humpty Dumpty (notice the use of motion blurs!)
Foot to Flight (tells a story, but it is too boring. ::yawn::)
Daily Grind.
Day in the Life of a Coffee Bean


Former Student examples:

Message in a Bottle  (notice the use of the rule of thirds, and the unity in the series due to the sepia tone)
How Crayons are Made  (unity due to the simple background)
story board  (no title)
duck love  (this one really only needed 3 images to tell the story. The rest are just overkill)


Thursday, May 1, 2014

Texture Collage

You will first create a TEXTURE COLLECTION.  Find interesting textures and photograph them.  You'll need a collection of at least 30 photos of just textures.

http://www.mayang.com/textures/  This is a site where you can find free textures.
You may also take your own photos or use sxc.hu.  Google is fine as long as images are licensed for reuse with modification.  You may also use www.pixabay.com 


Then, use your textures to create a digital collage that uses texture using Paint.NET.  Below are some examples.  Notice how they have selected a color theme.  This helps to give the collage unity.  











Links:


Texture Collage SERIES

For your texture collage assignment, you will be creating a SERIES.  Your series may be either 3 or 4 different images, but they must RELATE and look like they belong hanging together.

Please make something that you are proud of!!!  Don't just throw something together because it is easy.


Here is an example of a texture collage Series:  Notice they are all formatted the same (aka the same height and width).  However, I find this example to be slightly boring.  Make something interesting, unique, and different!!!  Perhaps using rectangles and squares isn't the ONLY way to do this!!!!






Links to examples from the Internet:
Texture Collage Artist: Lance Letscher (I think you will like this one!)
Textures in Blocks  (a little boring and predictable with the squares)
OMG....Check out this artist.  I. Love.It.
Guy wearing headphones- again, Not a series
Dreams -mixture of textures with photos (not a series)
Example of a series