Students recreated a famous work of art by applying their knowledge of lighting, angles, color, and expression. In addition, students used everyday household items to recreate the scene at home.
A flat lay is a type of still life photo shot top down (Bird's Eye View).
Objects are arranged or organized in such a way that the viewer's eye moves around the composition rather than settling on one focal point
Students photographed the early weeks of social distancing by applying the styles of documentary photographer Dorothea Lange.
Students took porch portraits of their family members, window portraits, and additional images that documented the new 'norm'.
Students created triptych portraits based off the style of photographer Adde Adesokan.
Legend has it that on the spring equinox, you can balance an egg in an upright position thanks to the Earth's position relative to the sun. Students participated by taking photographs of their 'balanced egg' using various backgrounds and angles.
Students utilized various objects around the house to construct a color wheel.
Students utilized their shoes to compose a collage of angles.
Here are some of their 'favorite shoe shots' from the project.
Students used everyday objects to create patterns and balance.
Students documented what they ate everyday for a week. They had to take a photograph of the same food item but using different angles, backgrounds, progression shots, etc.