Free Response Warm Up #52 Copyright © 1978 Cindy Sherman.

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Free Response Warm Up #52 Copyright © 1978 Cindy Sherman

When planning your Self Portrait Try not to focus on an aspect that we all share: -sometimes we are all : lazy, tired, sad. - sometimes people dress up or wear/don’t wear makeup Try to make it something that we’ll remember about you: Something UNIQUE or special to who you are. Something that attempts to tell us Who you are or who the Projection is besides just a normal human aspect of this life.

Agenda Digital Photography Free Response Warm Up Examples of Self Portraits from the Masters Signature Projection Self-study Fantasy Work on Non-Literal SELF Portrait Project Remember, a self portrait can be you, a part of you, an abstraction of you, a metaphor for you, something you see yourself as, something you identify with, but always, something you and those who know you well look at as a finished product and say, ”Yes, that's definitely __________!"

Copyright © 2003 Martin Fuchs

Copyright © 2003 Martin Fuchs

Copyright © 1978 Cindy Sherman

Copyright © 1978 Cindy Sherman

Copyright © 1978 Cindy Sherman

Copyright © 1979 Cindy Sherman

Copyright © 1979 Cindy Sherman

Copyright © 1980 Cindy Sherman

Copyright © 1985 Cindy Sherman