Monday, November 12, 2007

november 12 ~ 'home' assignment

Home: The final production assignment asks students to produce a portfolio of 15-20 photographs on the subject of ‘home’. The subject can be interpreted broadly to involve a study of your own home environment, and/or of the objects or people you feel make your house a home; a photo essay on places or things that remind you of a faraway home; a ‘documentary-style’ investigation of different people’s homes; an architectural study of domestic space; an editorial on domestic, cultural or community relations; or a personal / poetic reflection addressing what it means to be ‘at home’, and so on.

The final images should be culled from a much broader selection of images: the equivalent of three to four rolls of film; it is expected that students will develop their project over the course of two or three weeks.

As with the landscape project, \depth of field, framing and perspective will be important features of the iamge. Overall, the content and form (lighting, angle) should be thematically and stylistically cohesive, while remaining fresh from image to image.

Students will deliver the work, using Google Page Creator or an equivalent on-line web framework as an exhibition site. Due: November 27

Saturday, October 27, 2007

october 30 ~ ethics + documentary practice 2

In pairs, preview works by photographers linked to the following sites, with a view to presenting the work to the class:

Documenting America
Includes portfolios by the following photo journalists working for the Farm Security Administration:
Ben Shahn
Dorthea Lange
Walker Evans
Arthur Rothstein
Gordon Parks

FYI: Farm Security Administration

Life Magazine Photographs

Alfredo Jaar


Susan Meiselas


James Nachtwey

Photo Journalism Web Sites

List of Photojournalists

Monday, October 15, 2007

october 16 ~ activities + homework

Critique of Portrait Assignment
1 Preparation In groups of two or three look at each other’s projects, discussing intentions and approaches taken to the topic. Each student must participate, asking questions and offering constructive feedback on the work. If you like the work, consider and discuss why? What works for you? The choice of subject, the lighting, framing, composition? If you don’t think the pictures are successful, discuss why, in similar terms as delineated above.
2 Group Critique: Each student will present a selection of the best photos from their portrait project, discussing the approach taken and the results. Students in the class must be prepared to ask questions and offer constructive criticism.


Homework: Please read an excerpt from susan sontag: on photography and be prepared to discuss the issues addessed.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

october 9 ~ activities

1 Report on Le Mois de la Photo Exhibitions: In groups of two or three grouped by common exhibition experiences, discuss the works viewed. With reference to one or more photographs, consider the success or failure of the work in relation to the intentions of the artist, the rationale for the larger exhibition program (narrative in contemporary photography), the physical characteristics of the works (format, approach, colour/b+ w, etc.).

2 Research on Landscape Photography (Natural/Urban/Social): In groups of two conduct Internet research on the assigned artist. Look at the work, read an article or description of the work and be prepared to discuss the work with reference to an illustration.

Ed Burtynsky


Joel Meyerowitz


Nicolas Baier


Howard Ursuliak


Stephane Couturier


Michel Campeau


Holly King



Alain Paiement


Richard Billingham



Emmet Gowin or
Gowin ~ Wikipedia




William Eggleston

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Portrait Assignment due October 9

Your portrait assignment is due this week. Please submit the work on disk at the beginning of the class.