Self Portrait: A portrait an artist makes using himself or herself as its
subject.
You will be making several self portraits for this assignment, Two color and Two black and white images are required. In addition to the nal prints you will be turning in a proof sheet of at least 40 images. Inevitably, photographers who make portraits come to the most challenging subject of all: themselves. To do this they must try and show the character of themselves. Therein lies the questions you are going to have to think about: 1. How do you think others perceive you? 2. How do you want others to perceive you? 3. When you think about yourself, what things come to mind? Think of the things that are both happy and sad. 4. If you could be anything, what would it be? 5. Who is your alter-ego? 6. What visual stories t with your answers? 7. What aspect of your character do you wish to build up? 8. Are you more interested in personality or physique?
Technique: For this assignment, the picture must be pre-created, meaning you need to have thought about where and what your image is going to look like before taking the picture. Someone can help you take the image, stand in for you to focus, even click the shutter if needed. Self timers work as do cable releases, remember, the camera is always welcome in the image. Mirrors, masks, cutouts, double images, blur, ghosts, text, coloring, cutting, montage, shadow.........
Links: After reviewing the links, you will turn in a preplan of ideas, and answer the questions posed in class. Jen Davis Article Visual Contrasts Vivian Maier The NewYorker PopPhoto Examples Laura Williams @svhsphoto
What makes a self portrait different from a Sele? How is Jen Davis using self portraits? Laura Williams uses symbolism in her work. Describe three images and discuss the symbolism and/ or feeling the images portray. Give titles if available. Create your own list of 10 visual contrasts and how you might use them in a photograph. Describe 4 ideas for a self portrait you may use.