HAND IN:
DPI 1: 6 matted images
DPI 2: 10 matted images
DPI 3: 10 matted images, and you must also post your Final Portfolio images on your carbonmade website along with you artist statement or bio.
All classes must hand in the following:
- CD 1, with final layered images, .psd --Adobe RGB 1998 should be the embedded profile (Label CD 1: Layered)
- CD 2, sized 2160 pixels on longest side, .jpg, 240 ppi, sharpened, sized, printed images. (Label CD 2: Flattened)
- Contact sheet 1 of final printed images
- Contact sheets 2-? containing all images photographed for final project.
- Typed page telling me what techniques you used and what photographic category your work falls into.
- Folder or box containing all elements of the final project: labeled with name, class, day, time, e-mail and phone#
DPI 3:
Objective:
- To demonstrate the skills acquired during the past 15 weeks
- To photograph, image correct and print images for presentation
- To present the work in a professional way
(window matted or dry mounted, if you have other ideas talk to me for approval)
- To show a cohesive body of work
(a series of images held together by subject, style, color, content, etc.)
SUBJECT/STYLE YOUR CHOICE:
Portrait, Landscape, Studio Product, Fine Art,
Documentary, Editorial and more.
Only work photographed by YOU and shot this semester will be accepted for the final project.
I know we all like to add text, we have the skills, but remember, a photo is worth a thousand words.
(You do not have to use every skill learned this semester. Use the appropriate skill for what you are trying to say with your images)
- All work must be spotted, color corrected, dodged, burned, enhanced, sharpened.
- All work handed in must have been worked in a NON-DESTRUCTIVE manner.
Include all layers, layer masks, adjustment layers, etc.
Remember, hand coloring, duotones, vignettes, blur, that gallery print look, panoramas, black and whites.
You may print here at school, at home, send it out to a lab, but prints must be turned in on time.
There are no image size restrictions for your prints, you can print up to 13x19 inches on the Epson 2400
Matting
Matted images must not be cropped by the mat. Pre-think your choices. If you are going to buy a pre-cut mat, create the image to fit the window. Buy the board and cut the mat yourself; this will give you freedom when presenting your work. White or black mats only. No mats smaller than 11x14 inches
- If using pre-cut mats, you will have a difficult time finding 10. Order the mats early (at least 1 month before finals are due)
- MOST Point and shoot digital images will fit a pre-cut mat if the image is not cropped, 4:3 proportion. MOST DSLR cameras are a 2:3 proportion. What is your camera proportion? Can you change it?
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