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The Interpretative Photo Exchange

Objective: Engage in a visual dialogue by interpreting a partner’s photograph and creating a responsive image, thus fostering creativity, collaboration, and interpretative thinking. Instructions: Analyzing and Interpreting the Received Photograph: Capturing a Response Photograph: Materials Needed: Camera. Duration: Two weeks. (we will do this on two consecutive Tuesdays) Submission Guidelines: Tips & Considerations:

Abstract Photo Scavenger Hunt

Objective: Challenge your perception and creativity by capturing images that represent abstract concepts, pushing boundaries beyond the literal. Instructions: List of Abstract Concepts: Materials Needed: Camera. Optional: props or materials that might help convey the abstract concepts. Submission Guidelines: Tips & Considerations:

The Palletteville Project

The Day the Colors Vanished In a town named Paletteville, colors brightened every corner. Houses were lavender and gold, the roads aqua and emerald, and the skies, a magical blend of periwinkle and peach. People often said, “To live in Paletteville is to live inside a rainbow.” But one morning, something astonishing happened. The vibrant […]

M Mode Gallery- Jennifer Zamora

For my M mode assignment, I captured photos of mostly flowers and bees. With adding both aperture and shutter speed to create both a dark and bright feeling I was able to take a couple of photos. With the photo of the bright yellow flower, I found it easy to use the aperture as the […]

M Mode Reflection

Photography Assignment: Liminal Spaces & Rainbow Spectrum

Objective: Assignment Description: In this assignment, you have the option to explore one of two fascinating themes: Liminal Spaces or Rainbow Spectrum (ROYGBIV). Your task is to use your understanding of photography to capture images that not only fulfill the thematic requirements but also express creativity, depth, and abstraction. Option 1: Liminal Spaces What’s a […]

M Assignment Gallery – Sergio Lopez

M assignment sample

Shutter priority work/Motion blur Reflection

Creating a picture that reflects motion blur has been not only our first project but also the most challenging since it is the first one. It’s been a struggle to not only learn how to use a camera but also learning how to adjust to a few different ones because of cameras breaking or someone […]

Aperture Priority -Karli Branson

I think that the aperture project was easier than the shutter priority project. Using a lower F number to be able to blur a background and have one thing in focus was super interesting and I liked taking these pictures. I found myself having multiple of these pictures and I enjoyed taking them of scenery […]