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Presentation transcript:

Artist Name Student name

ImageTitle, date Image

Bibliographical information #1 History of artist Artistic process (an image is a good idea that demonstrates what you’re talkin about) Style Typical subject matter

ImageTitle, date Image

1 st Question from Target Map

ImageTitle, date Image

ImageTitle, date Image

Bibliographical information #2 Philosophy of artist Why he/she became an artist How he/she pays the bills (makes a living)

2 nd Question from Target Map

Title, date Discussed Image #1

Articulate Artist Quote from an interview #1

ImageTitle, date Image

3 rd Question from Target Map

ImageTitle, date Image

ImageTitle, date Image

Articulate Critic Quote #1

ImageTitle, date Image

4 th Question from Target Map

Bibliographical information #3 Why are you drawn to the photographer? Describe bodies/series of work (and then show some examples)

ImageTitle, date Image

Articulate Art Critic or Art Historian Quote from the statement about a body of work or a specific image #2

ImageTitle, date favorite photo Image in notes section: discuss Composition Eye movement Tonal range & contrast

ImageTitle, date favorite photo Image in notes section: discuss 15. Mood & light 16. Detail 17. Dof & focu

5 th & 6 th Questions from Target Map

ImageTitle, date favorite photo Image in notes section: discuss Frame - include/exclud Burn & dodge Message/metaphor

Why you like the photographer Favorite Image

Your name & image title Image

Annotated Bibliography

Thank You for listening