When Margie Gillis visited LFAS in November, she advised young artists to explore what they are curious and even confused about. For the concentration project, you are to seek out what interests you and explore it in depth through your lens in three different photographic mediums.
Photograph a series of images that communicate a clear topic. Your series should be intentional, thoughtful, and significant to you. Dig deep into your heart/ soul/ memory/ ancestry/ travels to find something meaningful to you; it should be something that you care about enough to photograph several times. You are to experiment several different photographic mediums. Each of your 12 final concentration images should be eye catching, incorporate strong composition techniques and integrate visual devices to clearly communicate your idea. Each image must be able to stand on its own and work together as a series conceptually and thematically.
Photograph a series of images that communicate a clear topic. Your series should be intentional, thoughtful, and significant to you. Dig deep into your heart/ soul/ memory/ ancestry/ travels to find something meaningful to you; it should be something that you care about enough to photograph several times. You are to experiment several different photographic mediums. Each of your 12 final concentration images should be eye catching, incorporate strong composition techniques and integrate visual devices to clearly communicate your idea. Each image must be able to stand on its own and work together as a series conceptually and thematically.
- Plans,
- Journal Ideas,
- 3++ Different Photo Mediums, [film (B/W or colour), digital, medium format, lomo/toy, pin hole, cyanotype/lumen prints, experimental, camera-less prints... ]
- 3+++ Contact Sheets,
- 12 Final Photos- professional presentation
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