For this assignment, you will formulate your own project on the theme of Juxtaposition. You will need to research at least two renowned contemporary (published.

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For this assignment, you will formulate your own project on the theme of Juxtaposition. You will need to research at least two renowned contemporary (published and of national or international merit ) photographers, and include detailed annotations that include an analysis of images used (not simply biographical information). The dictionary definition of Juxtapose is: To place side by side, especially for contrast or comparison.

Resources You will have access to both SLR and digital cameras, the darkrooms, computer software e.g. Adobe Photoshop and studio equipment such as lighting. You can work in either colour or black and white Outcome There are two main submissions for this assignment: Work Journal. Including: Detailed research, illustrations. Approximately 25 pages of work in total. Mounted sheets Four A2 mounted sheets Assessment This project will last three weeks and is due to be submitted on __/__/__ There will be a feedback session where you present your work to the group.

 Suggested Research Ideas  You could use some of the following ideas as a starting point:  Opposites  Contrasts  Composition – Complex vs. simple  Colour vs. B+W  Lighting  Overlaying images  Surrealism – Real vs. imaginary  Created meanings  Manipulated images  Waste and decay vs. New and Shiny  Mundane vs. unusual  Different cultures  Differences between places during the day and the night  Gender roles  Reflections bringing two spaces together  Bizarre events occurring in ordinary places  Subcultures  Peoples jobs vs. their home life

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Richard Avedon Dovima with Elephants Elegance and Clumsiness

Guy Bourdin Visible and invisible

Paul Caponigro County Wicklow Ireland Still and Moving

Philip-Lorca DiCorcia Inside and Outside Marc Riboud A Street in Old Beijing

Elliott Erwitt New York City Big and Small

In front and behind Elliott Erwitt - Kalifornia

Herbert List Goldfish Glass Wild and Tame

Eugene Richards Grandmother, Brooklyn Industrial And Homely

Duane Michals Who am I? Realistic and Distorted

Philippe Halsman Dali Atomicus Real and Surreal

Leon Gimpel The flying Club Cup

Ger Van Elk The Discovery of the Sardines

John Davies Agecroft Power Station

Thomas Hoepker World Heavyweight Champion Muhammed Ali Shows off his right fist. In focus and Out of focus (depth of field)