Agenda 10/10/16 1) Composition Project Part 2: Due TODAY

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Agenda 10/10/16 1) Composition Project Part 2: Due TODAY Name each file with your lastname and the rule of composition demonstarted. Rename each file as yourlastname-single-interest.jpeg Yourlastname-fill-frame.jpeg Yourlastname-thirds.jpeg And continue until #22. Save as .jpeg Turn in to Student Share: Make a folder with your last name. Put all 22 .jpegs in the folder. 2) Sketchbook #15 3) American Photography: A century of Images-Notes Assignment Part 2 Continued.

Sketchbook #15: Review the following photographs on the next few slides from “American Photography; A Century of Images”. Answer the questions below each photograph.

Murray Becker – Hindenburg 1937 What is happening in this photograph? How did this photograph change the way the world learned about current events?

Dorothea Lang, Migrant Mother 1936 3) This portrait of Florence Owens Thompson defined the Great Depression. Explain how. (research on Google). 4) Explain why this photo is iconic and memorable. What about Thompson’s expression is memorable?