Thursday, November 13, 2014

Masters of Photography Project

After you have completed the student checklist and Mr. Farley has approved your group's work, your group may choose a Master Photographer from the International Photography Hall of Fame Museum.

In addition to this list, you may also choose Irving Penn.

Once a photographer has been chosen by any of the four classes, that person may not be selected by any other group.

Masters Assignment


For this assignment, each group member will complete five photographs that are inspired or influenced by the master photographer chosen by the group. 

Student will include five finished photos (along with the five original "before photos") in a blog post titled "Inspired by a Master - ___" In the post, describe how you edited the photo so that your original photo appeared similar to an image taken by the master photographer. Since many of the masters photographed with black and white film, your color digital files will probably need editing. 

Each student will also write a short description of the photographer explaining why the photographer is considered a master and what the student learned from the project.

You may include links to the master photographers' images, but do not include their work unless you have permission.

12/12




Photographers chosen so far

Ansel Adams (2nd)

Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre (3rd)

Yousuf Karsh (4th)

Phillippe Halsman (3rd)

Imogen Cunningham (4th)

Robert Capa (4)

Eugene Atget (1st)

Peter Dombrovskis (1st) now available!

Irving Penn (1st)

W. Eugene Smith (1st)

Carleton Watkins (2)

Bernice Abbott (2)

Andre Kertesz (2)

Josef Sudek (4)

Julia Margaret Cameron (4)

Lazlo Moholy-Nagy (4)

Bill Brandt (1)

Margaret Bourke-White (3)

Clarence White (3)

Henri Cartier-Bresson (3)

Gordon Parks (1)

Robert Frank (3)

Paul Strand (2)

Richard Avedon (2)

Eadweard Muybridge (3)








Ansel Adams Government site

Ansel Adams Gallery

PBS Experience

Sierra Club

Robert Frank NPR The Americans

Half Past Autumn Video - Gordon Parks

Moholy-Nagy Foundation

Paul Strand 

Muybridge (National Museum)

Halsman (Jump Pictures)

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Second Quarter Check-List


  1. Create an appropriate Gmail that identifies you AS YOU
  2. Correct your post titles
  3. Add an email signature with a link to your blog
  4. Add one link-list of all group members
  5. Add another link-list of "important" blogs (lens, time, life, class blog, International Photography Hall of Fame)
  6. Check that all links work on your site
  7. Check that your group members' Blog Post Titles and links work TOO!
  8. Add a profile photo and an About Me photo that identifies you somehow (and not just your love of ladybugs)
  9. Blog Post Titles
  10. Check your Group Members' Blog Post Titles TOO!\
  11. Remove redundant posts (see #6 and #7; and #10)
  12. Fix fonts, spacing, spelling and numberingh (updated on 11/7/14)

  1. Practice leaving comments on your group members' posts. 
  2. Respond to the comments on your page.
  3. If you added blog posts, please put them in the correct order and include update information (#15 was updated on November 7, 2014)


You are responsible for everyone in your group.
Everyone in your group is responsible for you.

Once everyone in your group has completed these tasks, you may continue with the next project. I must double check your work before your group may continue.

You are a smart and talented group of students who and class has many available resources. You may use them. You may also ask other groups for information. Once you finish these tasks, you may start the next photo assignment.