Monochromatic Emotions
Objective: Capture 4 images, all primarily the same color, but representing different emotions.
Assignment Details:
Exploration: Color can often be used to evoke certain emotions: blue can be sadness, yellow can be excitement, and so on. But how would you evoke different emotions while just using 1 color? This week, you will be taking 4 monochromatic images (all pictures that are primarily 1 color) that each represent a different emotion.
Photography:
- Capture 4 photos of the same color each representing one of the following emotions:
- Joy
- Sadness
- Peace
- Anger
- Excitement
- Calm
- Loneliness
- Surprise
- Dissonance
- Another that wasn’t mentioned
- Use different techniques for each image to give each a different feeling (high angle vs. low angle, bright light vs. low light, etc.)
Editing and Composition:
- Optional: Use post-processing to emphasize whatever color you have chosen in your pictures.
Submission:
- Upload all 4 images to the media library.
- Photos should be titled in this way: “monochrome.[your name].[emotion].2024”
- All photos are due a week after this is assigned.
Tools Needed:
- Camera
- Optional: Props to represent your color
- Optional: Editing software to enhance the monochrome aspects of your photos
Additional Notes:
• Safety: Make sure you always are respectful to those you photograph and stay safe if you take photos off campus
• Mindfulness: As always, be mindful of your surroundings. Do not disturb or cause damage to anything that is not yours.
Final Notes: This project is all about going against traditional color theory, so don’t be afraid to think outside of the box. By the end of the week, we should have a better sense for the emotions different techniques can evoke. And most importantly: have fun.