Alex Buono- cool things happening with cameras.
Christopher Scheneberger Photoshop Un-reality and 3-D photography.
Monday, May 28, 2012
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Photo12s- Portfolio
Presentation of an Exemplary Portfolio(20 marks)
(2.5 marks each image, total 30 marks)
Design a simple online portfolio with 12 + of your best images. 50 possible marks
With the above criteria
Select only your very best images: composition, technical, creativitiy.
Consider the flow, order, and
- Introduction/artists statement (5 marks): Paragraph 1 introduces self and explains interest in photography, Paragraph 2 describes nature of your work (make references to specific pieces), Paragraph 3 Your future how might you further your imterests in photography.
- Well organized (5 marks)- good flow from image to image- strong beginning and end.
- Professional presentation (5 marks)- no technical flaws.
- Overall portfolio (5 marks)
(2.5 marks each image, total 30 marks)
- Clear concept/message
- Composition & design
- Technical Proficiency
- Creative treatment of subject matter
- Professional quality
Design a simple online portfolio with 12 + of your best images. 50 possible marks
With the above criteria
Select only your very best images: composition, technical, creativitiy.
Consider the flow, order, and
Monday, May 21, 2012
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Nature Verses- CHRISTO & JeanClaude
Internationally acclaimed artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude spent more than 40 years creating highly celebrated works of art around the world. Together this unique, dynamic married couple changed the concept of “public art” by creating temporary works that are truly transitory by design.
Christo and Jeanne-Claude have never accepted, nor will Christo accept in the future, any subsidies, royalties, grants, or sponsorships of any kind for their temporary public works of art. Similarly, the artists do not make any endorsements of businesses, products, political movements, other artists, or anything else. All of the artists’ income is derived from the sale of original works of art by Christo to private collectors, galleries and museums. Christo and Jeanne-Claude have always maintained a position of total artistic freedom, with no constraints or financial considerations imposed upon their works of art by any outside party.
Over the River Project Site- August of 2015
Over The River is a two-week temporary work of art by the artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude. The project’s plans call for 5.9 miles of silvery, luminous fabric panels to be suspended high above the Arkansas River along a 42-mile stretch of the river between Salida and Cañon City in south-central Colorado. Fabric panels will be suspended at eight distinct areas of the river that were selected by the artists for their aesthetic merits and technical viability.
Overview of Christo's & Jean-Claude's work
Find examples of Christo and Jean Claude's work to add to your journal
Nature Verses Research Assignment
Research your Nature Verses project. Select at least one source to inspire and educate your project.
Take notes while you watch/read, and collect information for your project planning. Site the title and author of your research, describe what the document is about and what perspective the author takes on the issue, then note how it has influenced your project.
Due May 18th.
Film/Documentaries-
Dirt
No Impact Man
The Earthling (WARNING-real life horror film super scary!)
The Cove
Scared Sacred
Fierce Light
One Ocean (2 episodes)
FOOD Inc.
Our Daily Bread (warning- real life horror film)
Forks Over Knives
Force of Nature- Dr. David Suzuki
HOME by Yann Arthus Bertrand
Baraka
Koyaanisqatsi
Manufactured Landscapes
Inconvenient Truth- Al Gore
The Unforeseen
Sharkwater
Who Killed the Electric Car
Processed People
TED talks/short videos
Edward Burtynski- Photographer of industrial spaces
Phil Borges- Photographer
Wade Davis- National Geographic Explorer on Endangered Cultures
Mark Bittman- Cookbook Author-What is wrong with what we eat?
Jeremy Jackson- How we wrecked the ocean
Captain Charles Moore- Plastic in the ocean
Mike deGruy- Filming Octopus
Sylvia Earle- Protect Our Oceans
Dianna Cohen- Plastic Pollution Coalition
Chris Jordan- Photographer of Excess
Shai Agassi- Electric cars
John Robbins Part 1&2 Why I went vegetarian & What's wrong with eating animals
The Story of Stuff- Problems in Consuming
Story of Bottled Water
Story of Cosmetics
Story of Electronics
Articles/Publications
No Impact Man -Blog
Mother Earth News
The Guardian Environment
Vancouver Sun- Sharks
Globe and Mail- Biodiversity Conference
Globe and Mail- Price of Nature
NY Times- Environment Section
National Geographic
OnEarth
Emagazine
The Walrus- The Last Great Water Fight
Books
Silent Spring- Rachel Carson
Our Common Future
Manufactured Consent- Noam Chompsky
Diet for a New America- John Robbins
Walden, or Life in the Woods- Henry David Thoreau
Ishmael- Daniel Quinn
Animal, Vegetable, Mineral- Barbara Kingsolver
Take notes while you watch/read, and collect information for your project planning. Site the title and author of your research, describe what the document is about and what perspective the author takes on the issue, then note how it has influenced your project.
Due May 18th.
Film/Documentaries-
Dirt
No Impact Man
The Earthling (WARNING-real life horror film super scary!)
The Cove
Scared Sacred
Fierce Light
One Ocean (2 episodes)
FOOD Inc.
Our Daily Bread (warning- real life horror film)
Forks Over Knives
Force of Nature- Dr. David Suzuki
HOME by Yann Arthus Bertrand
Baraka
Koyaanisqatsi
Manufactured Landscapes
Inconvenient Truth- Al Gore
The Unforeseen
Sharkwater
Who Killed the Electric Car
Processed People
TED talks/short videos
Edward Burtynski- Photographer of industrial spaces
Phil Borges- Photographer
Wade Davis- National Geographic Explorer on Endangered Cultures
Mark Bittman- Cookbook Author-What is wrong with what we eat?
Jeremy Jackson- How we wrecked the ocean
Captain Charles Moore- Plastic in the ocean
Mike deGruy- Filming Octopus
Sylvia Earle- Protect Our Oceans
Dianna Cohen- Plastic Pollution Coalition
Chris Jordan- Photographer of Excess
Shai Agassi- Electric cars
John Robbins Part 1&2 Why I went vegetarian & What's wrong with eating animals
The Story of Stuff- Problems in Consuming
Story of Bottled Water
Story of Cosmetics
Story of Electronics
Articles/Publications
No Impact Man -Blog
Mother Earth News
The Guardian Environment
Vancouver Sun- Sharks
Globe and Mail- Biodiversity Conference
Globe and Mail- Price of Nature
NY Times- Environment Section
National Geographic
OnEarth
Emagazine
The Walrus- The Last Great Water Fight
Silent Spring- Rachel Carson
Our Common Future
Manufactured Consent- Noam Chompsky
Diet for a New America- John Robbins
Walden, or Life in the Woods- Henry David Thoreau
Ishmael- Daniel Quinn
Animal, Vegetable, Mineral- Barbara Kingsolver
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The World Without Us- Alan Weisman
The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals- Michael Pollan
No Impact Man, The adventures of a guilty liberal who attempts to save the planet- Colin Bevan
Last Child in the Woods: Saving our children from Nature-Deficit Disorder- Richard Louv
Added to my books! add my re
Monday, May 7, 2012
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Nature Verses- ANDY GOLDSWORTHY
Andy Goldsworthy |
Andy Goldsworthy River & Tides1
Andy Goldsworthy River & Tides2
Rivers & Tides 3
Rivers & Tides4
Find examples of Andy Goldsworthy's work to add to your journal.
Nature Verses- Project Outline
Nature Verses is an exhibition showcasing the
work of LFAS Photography students. The exhibition will consist of mini installations
that respond to the environment. The great outdoors will be the venue (LFAS Court
Yard).
The project questions and
challenges the relationship between humans and nature. It’s the Canadian
conundrum; the fine balance of peoples’ continuous struggles with the beauty,
and the power of the environment. Students will respond to the works of
Andy Goldsworthy, and Christo & Jean-Claude, and various other installation artists. The
exhibition will be on-going for two weeks; nature may prevail and destroy the
works; this harsh reality becomes part of the experience. Once the exhibition
ends, there will be no evidence of its existence.
Materials & Construction Consider the following
materials: fabric, photographs, paper, wood, rope, string, plastics, and metals.
Bring all materials to create the installation and remove
them when the exhibition is over. Students will not be permitted to alter or
destroy anything on the school grounds.
Project Outline
Students are required to create a
detailed plan in which they outline a proposal for an art installation in the school
grounds. The installation will be in response to the environment and the chosen display area. When planning, consider renowned
environmental installation artists: Andy Goldsworthy and Christo & Jean-Claude. Parents and friends are encouraged to participate.
Evaluation
The students will be marked on
creativity, originality, successful implementation of their plan. The students’
artwork will express a clear message relating to the theme “Nature Verses”. The
installation is respectful of the surrounding environment. The complete clean
up of their installation area. Students will only receive a final grade when
all evidence of the installation has been removed.
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