First assignment:

1. Pick a random static subject, and a lens.

2. Photograph it over a day, or maybe a week, make notes about light.

3. Pick some candidates, and decide what's the keeper.
    Describe/debate why this is the best of the bunch.


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2011/2/26 Tim Øsleby <[email protected]>:
>>>On Feb 17, 2011, at 9:54 AM, John Sessoms wrote:
>
>>> This sounds like our first assignment in small format class:
>>>
>>> Photograph 36 strangers "up close & personal"
>>> ... 3 - 5 ft (with a "normal" lens, closer if you use a wide angle lens)
>>> ... off camera flash (at arm's length)
>>> ... 3 images of each person, different angles (108 total images minimum)
>>> ... 3 - 36 exposure rolls of 35mm C-41 FILM (so you can't chimp).
>>> ... record aperture & shutter speed for each exposure
>>> ... record Name; Age; Where the person is from AND an *interesting fact* 
>>> about each person.
>>>
>>> Make an 8x10 print mounted on an 11x14 mat board of the best images of 5 
>>> persons. Turn in contact sheets and the personal data about the persons 
>>> (personal data went into the shredder at the end of the semester).
>
>> From: Larry Colen
>> Sounds like a great assignment.  One of these days, I'll have to start a 
>> thread asking people for their most educational photo class assignments.
>
> A thread about educational photo class assignments?
>
> That's great idea Larry: So I'm hereby stealing it, or lending it ;-)
>
> Let the ball roll folks. I need some ideas on how to grow as a photographer.
>
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> MaritimTim
>
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