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Alphabet Art Photography

Alphabet Art Photography. Inspirational Words Using Letters Found In Everyday Items. Sharon Tewes EMDT 330 M5 Presentation. Components of this project. Create your group’s photo alphabet Design a group slide presentation Create your own inspirational art

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Alphabet Art Photography

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  1. Alphabet Art Photography Inspirational Words Using Letters Found In Everyday Items Sharon Tewes EMDT 330 M5 Presentation

  2. Components of this project • Create your group’s photo alphabet • Design a group slide presentation • Create your own inspirational art • Write your own artist statement

  3. Create Your Alphabet • With your group choose a theme click here for tips on using your cell phone camera • Take photos related to your theme (do not use images from the internet) • Crop each photo to reveal a letter(you need all 26) • Save on your flash drive

  4. Paste all letters on one page, in order • Type your names onto the page • Print in black and white • Turn it in Davidairey.com Galleryhip.com

  5. Create your Presentation • Describe your experience photographing, finding and cropping your alphabet Where did you look, did you try different lighting or angles, etc. • Use one slide for each letter • Each person should tell us about their favorites

  6. Tips for your Presentation • Create all your slides first • Choose contrastcolors • Simple, plain fonts • Leave space for the viewer to breathe

  7. More Tips • Animation: good timing is important • Uniform backgrounds make for a cohesive presentation • Click to the next slide • Use transitions selectively

  8. Create Inspirational Art • Choose an inspirational word that goes with your theme • Print needed letters, 5 inches in height • Create your poster, align your letters evenly • Add a quote related to your inspirational word (optional) • Add a frame for display

  9. On Artsonia.com • Write an artist statement about your alphabet art • Comment on at least two other alphabet works from our class • Things to think about for • your artist statement • What I learned . . . • What inspired me . . . • What I would change or do differently. . . • What I enjoyed . . .

  10. Credits • Richman, Abba. "The Alphabet Photo Gallery." . David Airey, n.d. Web. 13 July 2014. <davidairey.com>. • O'Boyle, Barbra. "." . Barbra O'Boyle, 1 Jan. 2014. Web. 13 July 2014. <letterperfectnames.com>. • "." . N.p., n.d. Web. 13 July 2014. <imagineletters.com>. • "The Best Camera Angle for Taking Food Photos." . LearnFoodPhotography.com, 1 Jan. 2014. Web. 13 July 2014. <LearnFoodPhotography.com>. • "Plain-or-Fancy." . The Metropolitan Museum of Art, n.d. Web. 13 July 2014. <http://metmuseum.org/metmedia/interactives/adults-teachers/plain-or-fancy>. • Payne, Darrell. "5 Cell Phone Photography Tips." . digital-photography-tips.net, n.d. Web. 13 July 2014. <http://www.digital-photography-tips.net/cell-phone-photography.html>.

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