Category: Photography

  • Title: The Impact of Job Interview Anxiety in Fiction: A Comparison of “The Pursuit of Happyness” and “Up in the Air”

    The Pursuit of Happyness (2006) – This movie places Chris Gardner in a time full of uncertainty and difficulties that give him anxiety and stress as he does leads job interviews and tries to sell something while staying homeless. The movie has glorious and harrowing shots of Gardner getting himself together for the important interviews which is really the other side of the high stress and performance anxiety of the job candidates of the present-day virtual interviews in the COVID-19 era.
    Up in the Air (2009) – The film narrates the story of a terminally single corporate downsizer, Ryan Bingham, and hilariously explores the psychological and mental distress encompassing job insecurity and the pressure that comes with interviews where the stakes are high. That it shares with the viewers how job interview anxiety can be heightened even more with external factors, just like how the effects of COVID-19 can increase the job interview performance and how the person views the fairness of this one.
    Directions for the final paper due at the end of the semester:
    Find two movies (not documentaries but mainstream full length productions) or two novels (again these need to be fiction) or one movie and one novel that relate the same topic as your research paper.
    Summarize your topic in a short paragraph description, remembering to include your APA citation.
    In a second paragraph summarize what you learned from your research paper on the topic.
    In two subsequent paragraphs describe the movies (or novels) briefly.
    Then compare the information in the movies with the textbook and the scholarly article you have read. Do they illustrate the topic soundly and scientifically? Use two paragraphs or more to do this.
    Compare the two and discuss in which one does a better job at presenting the information and why.
    Your paper should be a minimum of 3 pages in length and include APA citations for your empirical research article and the 2 fictional works you chose to discuss.

  • Reflection on Susan Sontag’s “On Photography” In her essay “On Photography,” Susan Sontag explores the impact of photography on our society and culture. The central thesis of the essay is that photography has fundamentally changed the way we see

    Read the following essay titled On Photography by Susan Sontag.  
    I attached the article below
    You are required to write a three paragraph Reflection Essay in which
    you will summarize the central thesis of Sontag’s essay and formulate
    in your own words the main argument.  In other words, identify the
    purpose of the reading and explain whether you agree or disagree with
    the author. 
    Reflection Essay Guidelines:                                                                  
    A Reflection essay or paper is not a research assignment.  In fact,
    it is much less complicated than that.  You will not use footnotes. When
    quoting or citing from the essay, all you need do is simply state the
    author and page numbers in parenthesis, ex. (Sontag, 22).  You should
    not refer to other outside sources for this assignment since this is a
    critical reading essay, not a research assignment.  Your essay should be
    based primarily on evidence drawn from a close, careful reading of
    Sontag’s essay.   
    Reflection essays will be evaluated based on careful following of
    directions, assessment of objectives achieved, and correct spelling,
    grammar, and punctuation.
    Please feel free to write more than three paragraphs if you so desire.  Assignment Length:   Three paragraphs (each paragraph must consist of 5 or 6 substantive sentences.

  • “Graffiti Art: A Personal Journey and the UK Scene”

    i have to write an essay about grafity and how i incorprated it into my work and what the graffity scene is like in the uk while featuring my work

  • “Capturing the New Normal: A Photo Essay on Life During a Pandemic” Opening Paragraph: The world as we know it has changed drastically in the past year. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about a new normal, one filled with uncertainty

    With this final project we will be exploring documentary photography. 
    Your final project is a short photo essay. What do you want to say about your world now? This essay allows you to choose the direction that you want to go in. It may be quiet, personal, nuanced. It may reflect on events of this era. You may choose to look at changes in your community, your homelife. You might choose to hold onto what remains the same, stable; what becomes a place of solace and hope. What is your new normal? Is there a new normal? Find a way to talk about your message with images. They will be supported with words.
    You are expected to ‘finish’ all 6 images in your Final Project. Bring them into the post-production program that you are using, Work to create a visual continuity among these photos. This will help to make the ‘read’ as one body of work.
    Post PDF  that included Title, Opening Paragraph, 6 images with Captions.

  • Title: Exploring Identity and Representation through Photography

    Choose 2 of the below 4 questions and write TWO SEPARATE essays in ONE document.  When planning your essays, refer to our lecture slideshows, readings, course site, and your class notes.  Write in complete sentences and include an introduction and conclusion.  NOTE that this exam ONLY covers material from the second half of the semester, i.e., from Spring Break or Class Lecture 9.2 on; it is NOT commutative.
    For each essay, choose 5 photographs (note artist, title, date for each, which can be found in the lecture/slideshow PDFs posted on Blackboard) by 5 DIFFERENT photographers to engage and weave into your discussion and construct a cohesive argument.  You may choose works from the Study/Review Images document posted on Blackboard OR from any lecture 
    (you can also discuss non-photographic objects, but those do not count towards your total).  
    Note that I am increasing the number of options to 40 to allow for more choices.  As in 
    Exam #1, it is important to situate each photograph, photographer, and project within their specific historical and cultural contexts as well as discuss relevant ideas and issues (and, of course, engage the selected theme).  For each essay, weave in at least ONE reading per essay.  Remember: the essays and exams are about making connections and demonstrating synthesis.

  • Research Project: Exploring the Significance of a Historical or Contemporary Photographer’s Work to the Art Form of Photography “Exploring and Analyzing Photographs: A Guide to Finding and Discussing Inspiring Artists” Title: “Exploring the Technique and Message of a Photograph”

    RESEARCH PROJECT CRITERIA
    You will write a research paper on a historical or contemporary photographic artist/photographer and the significance of their work to photography as an art form. This is a simple three page essay (it’s okay if you go over) written doubly spaced in a size 12 font. You will include 5 images of the photographer’s work, either throughout or at the end of your paper.
    Websites full of photographic artists for your reference include https://lenscratch.com/., https://www.photoeye.com/gallery/. https://masters-of-photography.com/.. . The extremely well categorized organization of Lenscratch allows you to search artists based on subject or on genre – it’s an incredible resource on contemporary photography. Photoeye does much of the same, yet, it functions more like an online gallery space where artists submit portfolios they can sell. Masters of Photography has more of a historical lean and includes a lot of original black and white film based work. All three are wonderful resources, however, you’re welcome to hunt for photographs wherever you’d like! As I will always say, it’s so important to research someone whose work speaks to you. If you’re intrigued by the individual and the images they make, it will be a form of inspiration. You may not choose an artist that has already been thoroughly presented in class. Contact me if you have any questions regarding your choice. Be sure to include an bibliography documenting your sources.
    100 points
    INFORMATION TO INCLUDE: Note – You are to write a narrative essay paper – please do not simply answer a bulleted point list of a-k as you will not receive credit. You must write a paragraph by paragraph research paper. a. Photographer’s date and place of birth. b. Education and photographic training.
    c. How did the photographer make a living?
    d. Type of photographic equipment utilized? Camera model? Film? Digital?
    e. Describe the subject matter in the photographs – include 5 images at the end of the paper for reference
    f. Describe the creative and contemporary influences in the work
    g. Describe the working method to make the photographic images
    h. Select one photograph by the photographer and discuss why you think the image is a good photograph by discussing composition, lighting, balance, color, tone, contrast, etc. Why did you select that particular image?
    i. Quotes by the photographer about their photographs.
    j. Quotes by others about the photographer’s work.
    k. Where is the photographer’s photographic work displayed and/or published?
    l. Bibliography siting sources (format is up to you)
    Be sure to do a thorough edit including grammar and spell check!!!
    Be sure to submit a double spaced paper in a size 12 font and do a thorough spelling/grammar check! TIPS/ADVICE FOR A SUCCESSFUL PAPER: 1. DID YOU INCLUDE ALL CRITERIA?
    2. IS THE FONT SIZE 12 AND DOUBLE SPACED? DID YOU BREAK UP YOUR RESEARCH INTO PARAGRAPHS? 3. DID YOU PERFORM A THOROUGH SPELLING/GRAMMAR CHECK? (THE WRITING CENTER CAN HELP YOU WITH THIS IS YOU NEED EXTRA RESOURCES!)
    4. IS YOUR PHOTOGRAPHER DEFINITELY ONE THAT HASN’T ALREADY BEEN COVERED IN CLASS?
    5. DID YOU INCLUDE THE IMAGES? (MAY BE INCLUDED AT THE END OF THE PAPER OR EMBEDDED THROUGHOUT – BE SURE THE IMAGES AREN’T DISTORTED AND ARE IN PROPER PROPORTION). 5. IS YOUR PAPER PLAGIARIZED? CHATGPT AND BLATANT PLAGIARISM ARE EASILY DETECTED AND I HAVE ZERO TOLERANCE FOR IT. EL CAMINO CAMPUS POLICY WILL BE APPLiED AND CONSEQUENCES WILL BE ASSERTED. HANDING IN A PAPER THAT HAS ALREADY BEEN SUBMITTED TO THE COURSE FROM A DIFFERENT SEMESTER IS DETECTED THROUGH CANVAS – DON’T DO IT. BE SURE TO INCLUDE PROPER CITATION AND ENSURE THAT YOU ARE THE AUTHOR OF YOUR PAPER. YOU’RE DEVELOPING YOUR VOICE – TRUST YOURSELF. EVERYONE STARTS SOMEWHERE!
    6. DID YOU INCORPORATE THE CRITERIA INTO A NARRATIVE CONGRUENT WITH A RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT? GREAT! DID YOU POST EACH INDIVIDUAL CRITERIA AND MERELY POST YOUR RESPONSE BENEATH IT? NOT SO GREAT – THAT’S NOT A PAPER AND IT WON’T BE ACCEPTED FOR CREDIT. YOU MUST WRITE THE CRITERIA INTO A FLUID NARRATIVE, NOT MERELY ANSWER QUESTIONS. 7. LAST BUT NOT LEAST – DID YOU CHOOSE SOMEONE WHOSE WORK INSPIRES YOU? TRUST ME, IT WON’T FEEL LIKE WORK IF YOU FOLLOW YOUR OWN INTERESTS! HAVE FUN WITH IT! Websites for finding artists/photographers:
    http://lenscratch.com/photographers/ (Links to an external site.) – Contemporary Photographers
    https://www.photoeye.com/gallery/index.cfm (Links to an external site.) – Choose “Explore by Category/Genre” – Mix of both historical and contemporary photographers
    https://masters-of-photography.com/ (Links to an external site.) – More historical/older work/photographers
    If you need help with sentence structure, grammar, or general editing, don’t forget to utilize the folks at the Writing Center!
    Writing Center website: https://www.elcamino.edu/academics/humanities/writingcenter/index.aspx (Links to an external site.) *PLEASE REFER TO THE “LEARNING TO LOOK: A FORMAT FOR LOOKING AT AND TALKING ABOUT PHOTOGRAPHS” HANDOUT copied below – This will serve as a guide to aid in your writing vocabulary. Be sure to cite your references and fully familiarize yourself with our plagiarism policy.
    HANDOUT FOR ANALYTICAL REFERENCE: LEARNING TO LOOK: A FORMAT FOR LOOKING AT AND TALKING ABOUT PHOTOGRAPHS (Adapted from the Center for Creative Photography)
    How do we discuss photographs? The beginning is quite simple. Ask yourself, “What am I looking at?” Describe the photograph briefly in a sentence or two, including size, black-and-white or color, and subject. Looking carefully at the photograph, discuss the four categories described here. As objectively as you can, address the properties in the each category that seem important for the photograph.
    VISUAL ELEMENTS WITHIN THE PHOTOGRAPH – WHAT YOU SEE
    LIGHT AND SHADOW: Does the light seem to be natural or artificial? Harsh or soft? What direction is the lighting coming from? Describe the shadows. Are they subtle or do they create strong contrasts?
    VALUE: Is there a range of tones from light to dark? Squint your eyes. Where is the darkest value? The lightest?
    FOCUS: What parts of the image are clearly in focus? Are some parts out of focus? Note: The range between the nearest and farthest things that appear in focus define the photograph’s depth of field (shallow depth of field vs. deep depth of field).SPACE: Do overlapping objects create a sense of space? Is the space shallow, deep or both?
    SHAPE: Do you see geometric or organic shapes? Are there positive shapes, such as objects, or negative shapes that represent voids?
    LINE: Are there thick, thin, curvy, jagged or straight lines?
    COLOR: What colors are in the palette? Complimentary? Contrasting? Primary?
    TEXTURE: Do you see visual textures within the photograph? Is there an actual texture on the surface of the photograph?
    DESIGN OF THE PHOTOGRAPH – HOW THINGS ARE ARRANGED
    ANGLE: From what vantage point was the photograph taken (where the photographer is located in relation to the subject matter)?
    FRAMING: Describe the edges of the view. What is included? What does the framing draw your attention to in the photograph? Can you imagine what might have been visible beyond the edges of the image?
    DOMINANCE: Close your eyes. When you open them and look at the photograph, what is the first thing you notice? Why is your attention drawn there? Are there other centers of interest? How are they created? How do the focal points help move your eye throughout the photograph?
    CONTRAST: Are there strong visual contrasts – lights and darks, textures, solids and voids, etc?
    REPETITION: Repetition of visual elements can create unity – a sense of order or wholeness that holds the work together visually. What elements are repeated? Do they contribute to a sense of unity?
    VARIETY: Variety often creates interest. Can you see a variety of visual elements such as values, shapes, textures, etc?
    BALANCE: Is the visual weight on one side of the photograph the same as the other? How about top to bottom and diagonally?
    HOW THE PHOTOGRAPH WAS MADE – METHOD / EQUIPMENT USED
    You can discuss anything you know about the photographic techniques, camera, or film that is pertinent in the work.
    WHAT THE PHOTOGRAPH COMMUNICATES – FEELINGS / MOOD
    Based on what you have see, what do you think the work is about? What does it mean or communicate? How do you know? What words would you use to describe it?

  • Title: “Exploring Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Conceptual Photography: A Comparative Analysis of Four Artists”

    I have uploaded three pdf files: 
    1. the detailed instructions that must be followed precisel. 
    2. a file with a structured rough draft of the paper from chat GPT, so please only use my draft as a guideline, but please do the paper on your own to avoid plagiarism and AI detection. 
    3. two photographs from each of the four artists I’ve chosen.
    4. book 1 from the library
    5. book 2 from the library
    For this paper, I have chosen the artist, concept, and photographs. All you need to do is formulate and craft the essay, it does not necessarily need to be in he format of my draft.
    Note: 
    – things hat are required and is missing in the darft that you will need o include on my paper are: information from outside sources, intext ciations, footnotes, bibliograpgh, depth of analysis, a specified interdisciplinery subject perspective. There might be more, so please refer to the instructions in the pdf I uploaded. 
    – the draft has many redundent and repetitive information, so please do not copy, simply use it as inpiration as to what I am going for.
    – you must identify at leat one interdisciplinary subject (and source) to discuss in the paper and how it connets throughout the whole theme of the conceptual exibition through each of the photographs I’ve chosen. (there were some ideas generaed by ChatGPT that is in the draft, you don’t have to use it, but you can it it makes sense) Don’t forget to cite this source; it is a requirement.
    – make sure the sources and scholarly and credible.
    – one souce is required to be from a library, and I have already found and chosen 2 books for you to use and choose from. Make sure its relevant.
    Let me know if you have any more questions.

  • “Exploring the Cultural Significance of Photography: A Critical Analysis of Marien and Warner’s ‘Photography: A Cultural History’”

    You must use the required text to answer these questions unless absolutely necessary 
    The required text is 
    Photography : A Cultural History (Ed. 5)
    by Warner Marien, Mary”
    The questions are posted below