PHOTO PROJECT CHOICES
Shoot from the Hip: Shooting from the hip is a great technique and makes a great basis for a street photography project. With your camera at waist level, you shoot upwards, without looking through the viewfinder – so your subjects don’t know they are being photographed and you are rewarded with genuinely candid photographs of people, with the added bonus of an interesting perspective.
Surrealism: Create a work of surrealistic digital art. Research surrealism and get ideas for your dreamlike or nightmare inspired work.
The Apple: Each of you will shoot an apple. in your own way.
Beauty Retouching: Learn techniques for beauty lighting retouching, and the ethics of retouching.
Theme Based Photo Series: Create a series of photographs which work together to conceptualize a theme or story idea.
Environmental Portraits (with multiple flashes): Take several portraits of someone in their environment, doing what it is they do. Use 2 flash units to light the environment. Make a contact sheet in Photoshop and post to your blog.. Post your favorites and write a good short story about your subject and what they DO.
Twilight Architecture: Use a long exposure and tripod to illuminate the world at night.
Musician: Studio Portraits with strobes of musician/musicians in their element.
Couples: Photograph two people and explore the relationship between the two. Try to communicate it visually. In studio or on location.
Textured Face: Take a strong close up portrait and blend it with an interesting pattern to give it texture.
Stylized Comic Book Effect: Follow the steps in the tutorial below to get a comic book effect. http://planetphotoshop.com/stylized-comic-book-effect-tut.html
Light Graffiti: Light graffiti is great for getting the creative juices flowing. Finger color lights combined with long exposures and a good imagination are all you need.
Animalography: Shoot some great photos of adorable (or strange looking) animals. Possibly use a wide angle lens and get close up for some humorous distortion.
Body Art: Photograph body art and make an eye-catching series to document one of the biggest trends of the decade: TATOOS. You can use your smartphone camera and apps for this project. Be sure to include the app (s) you used to make your creation. Credit to the tatoo artists, if possibly.
20 Image Presentation: “It’s All About the Light”: Show your understanding and observing of nice quality of lighting. Make a 20 image presentation in Prezi with your best photographs.
FairyTale Photo: Take classic stories such as Little Red Riding Hood or other folk tales and take photos to illustrate the story.
Architecture: Go shoot the buildings around your city at all different times of the day. I bet you’ll find some interesting buildings that you’d never noticed before.
Your Meals: Take a picture of one meal a day for a month. Not only is this a convenient way to count calories, you can really learn lighting by learning food photography.
Time-Lapse Photo Project ⁃ A series of images taken over a period of time that document growth or change of some kind. These projects are great at helping the photographer to practice observing and communicating an on-going story.
Social Issue Photo: Document a social issue which is important to you through the visual power of photography.
A Day in the Life of Me: Document an entire day in your life, or the life of someone else. Include captions and text in your photo series. Create a two page spread about yourself.
Hands and Feet: Feet and hands are good subjects in photography. Do a photo shoot of someone (or your own) hands and feet. Remember that good lighting really enhances your photos.
Window and Door Series: Windows and doors are everywhere: we are bombarded with them on a daily basis. Peeling paint, smashed windows, ornate knockers and wonderful windows boxes – this project is sure to yield a great set of photographs
Image Transfer: Experiment with printing an image on inkjet paper and transferring it onto a different medium like wood, paper, board, tee shirts
Photo Screen printing: Make a high contrast negative on acetate of an image of your choice. Coat a screen with photosensitive emulsion and “burn” your image into the screen with a hot light for 16 minutes. You will then be able to screen print your image onto tee shirts, and other media.
Social Media and Electronic Marketing: Use social media to market your photography work.
Business Practices and Advertising: Interested in becoming a professional photographer? Learn how to pursue your dreams.
Shoot from the Hip: Shooting from the hip is a great technique and makes a great basis for a street photography project. With your camera at waist level, you shoot upwards, without looking through the viewfinder – so your subjects don’t know they are being photographed and you are rewarded with genuinely candid photographs of people, with the added bonus of an interesting perspective.
Surrealism: Create a work of surrealistic digital art. Research surrealism and get ideas for your dreamlike or nightmare inspired work.
The Apple: Each of you will shoot an apple. in your own way.
Beauty Retouching: Learn techniques for beauty lighting retouching, and the ethics of retouching.
Theme Based Photo Series: Create a series of photographs which work together to conceptualize a theme or story idea.
Environmental Portraits (with multiple flashes): Take several portraits of someone in their environment, doing what it is they do. Use 2 flash units to light the environment. Make a contact sheet in Photoshop and post to your blog.. Post your favorites and write a good short story about your subject and what they DO.
Twilight Architecture: Use a long exposure and tripod to illuminate the world at night.
Musician: Studio Portraits with strobes of musician/musicians in their element.
Couples: Photograph two people and explore the relationship between the two. Try to communicate it visually. In studio or on location.
Textured Face: Take a strong close up portrait and blend it with an interesting pattern to give it texture.
Stylized Comic Book Effect: Follow the steps in the tutorial below to get a comic book effect. http://planetphotoshop.com/stylized-comic-book-effect-tut.html
Light Graffiti: Light graffiti is great for getting the creative juices flowing. Finger color lights combined with long exposures and a good imagination are all you need.
Animalography: Shoot some great photos of adorable (or strange looking) animals. Possibly use a wide angle lens and get close up for some humorous distortion.
Body Art: Photograph body art and make an eye-catching series to document one of the biggest trends of the decade: TATOOS. You can use your smartphone camera and apps for this project. Be sure to include the app (s) you used to make your creation. Credit to the tatoo artists, if possibly.
20 Image Presentation: “It’s All About the Light”: Show your understanding and observing of nice quality of lighting. Make a 20 image presentation in Prezi with your best photographs.
FairyTale Photo: Take classic stories such as Little Red Riding Hood or other folk tales and take photos to illustrate the story.
Architecture: Go shoot the buildings around your city at all different times of the day. I bet you’ll find some interesting buildings that you’d never noticed before.
Your Meals: Take a picture of one meal a day for a month. Not only is this a convenient way to count calories, you can really learn lighting by learning food photography.
Time-Lapse Photo Project ⁃ A series of images taken over a period of time that document growth or change of some kind. These projects are great at helping the photographer to practice observing and communicating an on-going story.
Social Issue Photo: Document a social issue which is important to you through the visual power of photography.
A Day in the Life of Me: Document an entire day in your life, or the life of someone else. Include captions and text in your photo series. Create a two page spread about yourself.
Hands and Feet: Feet and hands are good subjects in photography. Do a photo shoot of someone (or your own) hands and feet. Remember that good lighting really enhances your photos.
Window and Door Series: Windows and doors are everywhere: we are bombarded with them on a daily basis. Peeling paint, smashed windows, ornate knockers and wonderful windows boxes – this project is sure to yield a great set of photographs
Image Transfer: Experiment with printing an image on inkjet paper and transferring it onto a different medium like wood, paper, board, tee shirts
Photo Screen printing: Make a high contrast negative on acetate of an image of your choice. Coat a screen with photosensitive emulsion and “burn” your image into the screen with a hot light for 16 minutes. You will then be able to screen print your image onto tee shirts, and other media.
Social Media and Electronic Marketing: Use social media to market your photography work.
Business Practices and Advertising: Interested in becoming a professional photographer? Learn how to pursue your dreams.