Photojournalism / Photojournalists
1. Spend today exploring the works of the following photo journalists. The list is by no means exhaustive, so you might have some ideas of your own.
2. Choose three that appeal to you and write down their names in order of preference.
3. TomorrowI'll tell you who you will be researching. There should be no duplicates.
4. Thursday and Friday, April 11 and 12, you will have time in class to reseach and organize your project, which will consist of:
a. Researching the biographical information on your journalist, noting significant influences in their work and philosophical perspectives.
b. Creating a power point presentation consisting of seven slides: a title slide that includes an image of the photojournalist with his or her name and life dates,followed by 6 images taken by the journalist. Put your presentation on a jump drive!Next you will present your research to the class
With accompanying notes, you will give an historical overview of your journalist, noting particularly the significance of their work. As well, you should be able to accurately and objectively describe the images, as well as putting them into historical context and location. Be able to answer the question, why does the image works.
You must have your work on a jump drive. There is no time to access your material through e-mail.Note power point attributes: NO WHITE BACKGROUNDS
On the slide with the picture of the photographer, you must include a quote from the photojournalist.
One very large image on per slide and a cut line only.
Remember that the point of a power point is to support you and your knowledge. Know your material and talk about it. You may use notes, but should absolutely not read off a piece of paper. Engage the audience through your body language, eye contact and voice.
Possible topic choices. If there is someone else you wish to research, please let me know.
1. Eddie Adams
2. Timothy Allen
3. Stephen Alvarez
4. Moahmed Amin
5. Pablo Bartholmew
6. Felice Beato
7. Marcus Bleasdale
8. Margaret Bourke-White
9. Mathew Brady
10. Dan Budnik
11. Pogus Caesar
12. Robert Capa
13. Joseph Costa
14. Paul Couvrette
15. Manoocher Deghati
16. Sergio Dorantes
17. Clifton C. Edom
18. Roger Fenton
19. John Harrington
20. Deborah Copaken Kogan
21. Andre Kertesz
22. Russell Klika
23. Danny Lyon
24. Don McCullin
25. Spider Martin
26. Enrico Martino
27. Susan Meiselas
28. Hansel Mieth
29. Lee Miller
30. James Nachtwey
31. Kenji Nagai
32. Lucian Perkins
33. Dith Pran
34. Altaf Qadri
35. Reza
36. Jim Richardson
37. James Robertson
38. Ingac Sechti
39. Josef Jindrich Sechtl
40. W. Eugene Smith
41. Melissa Springer
42. Juliea Tutwiler
43. Roman Vishniac
44. Zoriah
45. Jacob Riis
46. Carol Guzy
47. Corky Lee
48. Stan Honda
49. Walker Evans
50. Lewis Hine
51. Robert Doisneau
52. Manuel Alvarez Bravo
53. Alfred Eisenstadt
54. Roy DeCarava
55. Sebastio Salgado
56. Timothy O’Sullivan
57. Oscar Rejlander
58 Eadweard Muybridge
59 Helmut Newton
60. Ansel Adams
61. Dorothea Lange
62. Alfred Eisenstadt
63. Edward Steichen
64. Galen Rowell
65. George Ngondo
66. Henri Cartier Bresson
67. Jim Brandenberg
68. Robert Capa
69. Margaret Bourke-White
70. Sam Abell
71. Gordon Parks
72. James Vanderzee
73. Addison Scurlock
74. Eli Reed
75. Remi Ochlik
76. Radhika Chalasani
1. Spend today exploring the works of the following photo journalists. The list is by no means exhaustive, so you might have some ideas of your own.
2. Choose three that appeal to you and write down their names in order of preference.
3. TomorrowI'll tell you who you will be researching. There should be no duplicates.
4. Thursday and Friday, April 11 and 12, you will have time in class to reseach and organize your project, which will consist of:
a. Researching the biographical information on your journalist, noting significant influences in their work and philosophical perspectives.
b. Creating a power point presentation consisting of seven slides: a title slide that includes an image of the photojournalist with his or her name and life dates,followed by 6 images taken by the journalist. Put your presentation on a jump drive!Next you will present your research to the class
With accompanying notes, you will give an historical overview of your journalist, noting particularly the significance of their work. As well, you should be able to accurately and objectively describe the images, as well as putting them into historical context and location. Be able to answer the question, why does the image works.
You must have your work on a jump drive. There is no time to access your material through e-mail.Note power point attributes: NO WHITE BACKGROUNDS
On the slide with the picture of the photographer, you must include a quote from the photojournalist.
One very large image on per slide and a cut line only.
Remember that the point of a power point is to support you and your knowledge. Know your material and talk about it. You may use notes, but should absolutely not read off a piece of paper. Engage the audience through your body language, eye contact and voice.
Possible topic choices. If there is someone else you wish to research, please let me know.
1. Eddie Adams
2. Timothy Allen
3. Stephen Alvarez
4. Moahmed Amin
5. Pablo Bartholmew
6. Felice Beato
7. Marcus Bleasdale
8. Margaret Bourke-White
9. Mathew Brady
10. Dan Budnik
11. Pogus Caesar
12. Robert Capa
13. Joseph Costa
14. Paul Couvrette
15. Manoocher Deghati
16. Sergio Dorantes
17. Clifton C. Edom
18. Roger Fenton
19. John Harrington
20. Deborah Copaken Kogan
21. Andre Kertesz
22. Russell Klika
23. Danny Lyon
24. Don McCullin
25. Spider Martin
26. Enrico Martino
27. Susan Meiselas
28. Hansel Mieth
29. Lee Miller
30. James Nachtwey
31. Kenji Nagai
32. Lucian Perkins
33. Dith Pran
34. Altaf Qadri
35. Reza
36. Jim Richardson
37. James Robertson
38. Ingac Sechti
39. Josef Jindrich Sechtl
40. W. Eugene Smith
41. Melissa Springer
42. Juliea Tutwiler
43. Roman Vishniac
44. Zoriah
45. Jacob Riis
46. Carol Guzy
47. Corky Lee
48. Stan Honda
49. Walker Evans
50. Lewis Hine
51. Robert Doisneau
52. Manuel Alvarez Bravo
53. Alfred Eisenstadt
54. Roy DeCarava
55. Sebastio Salgado
56. Timothy O’Sullivan
57. Oscar Rejlander
58 Eadweard Muybridge
59 Helmut Newton
60. Ansel Adams
61. Dorothea Lange
62. Alfred Eisenstadt
63. Edward Steichen
64. Galen Rowell
65. George Ngondo
66. Henri Cartier Bresson
67. Jim Brandenberg
68. Robert Capa
69. Margaret Bourke-White
70. Sam Abell
71. Gordon Parks
72. James Vanderzee
73. Addison Scurlock
74. Eli Reed
75. Remi Ochlik
76. Radhika Chalasani
Photojournalism project graphic organizer
Name_____________________________________
Photojournalist ___________________________________
Note: analysis points are 1) selection or deflection, 2) type of shot and 3) framing of shot (composition). No need for complete sentences.
One hundred word background information.
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Quote that accompanies your photo
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Slide 1: image, 3 analysis points
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Slide 2: image, 3 analysis points
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Slide 3: image, 3 analysis points
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Slide 4: image, 3 analysis points
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Slide 5: image, 3 analysis points
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Slide 6: image, 3 analysis points
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