Workshop Dates: February 7, 11, 14, 21, 25, 28 (no class February 18 - Presidents Day) March 4, 7, 11, 14, 25, 28 (no classes week of March 18 or 21 - NYU Spring Break) April 1, 4, 8, 11, 15, 18, 22, 25, 29 May 2, 6, 9
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“Working in the studio was really intriguing and a great experience. Using the meter to measure the lighting and seeing the effects of the change in f-stop gave me the capability to live a day in the life of a professional. Directing the models, even though they were just our classmates, made the fantasy of being Mario Testino feel close to real.” - Fred Giron, Future Imagemakers 2017
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The 2016 Future Imagemakers are continuing to examine form, content and how what is excluded from the frame is as important as what is included in the frame. Context for content is critical.
Photographs by Future Imagemaker, Cheyenne Sookoo
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Check out our students' exhibit party :)

http://futureimagemakers.photoandimaging.net/2013-future-imagemakers-exhibition-party/
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Future Imagemakers had an inspiring visit to MoMa More photos to come.
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Assignment 22
HW assignment for Monday: Continue shooting toward your final project and Hometown photos. Select at least 10 strong images and be prepared to present to the class for a critique! Also, please bring all of the prints you have kept to class.
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Please take a look at our site: http://futureimagemakers.photoandimaging.net/
There is a slide show on the front page of our students' works so far.
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D.C. students use photography to protest school security
Here is the high school security project that Tran showed in class last week :
The small band of guerrilla photographers spread out in schools across the District, snapping photos of metal detectors, police pat-downs, and scuffles between security guards and students.
Read more at:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/dc-students-use-photography-to-protest-school-security/2013/04/04/e32bef48-8b44-11e2-9838-d62f083ba93f_story.html


source:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/students-use-cameras-to-protest-security/2013/04/04/8d4a2814-98b5-11e2-814b-063623d80a60_gallery.html#photo=12
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Reminder
HW for Thursday ( 4/18) : Work on another draft of your artist statement. Remember to include your final project if you did not. Please email the new revised draft to me or bring it to class because we will be working on it in class!
Also, remember to keep all of your prints from class so far and please bring them to class as well. Do not give them away just yet.
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Behind the photo shoot :)
Documented by: Kendall
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Future Imagemaker - Class Slide Studio Shoot - Slide Show
Here are some of the studio portraits that students captured last week :)
Here is part 1:
Part 2 :
full slide sharing : http://share.snacktools.com/9687D758B7A/p7pf6ji9
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Photographer of the Day: Philip-Lorca dicorcia
Philip-Lorca dicorcia is an American photographer. He attended Yale and received a masters in fine arts. diCorcia is one of my favorite portraiture photographers. I especially love his "Hustlers" series which depicts men who moved to Hollywood to become famous actors, but ended up working the Sunset Strip as male prostitutes. He also includes a short caption for each photograph stating the subject's name, where he's from, and how much diCorcia paid him for the photograph. The emotions diCorcia was able to capture in the photos are stunning and really speaks to it's audience. (Some photo's from Philip-Lorca diCorcia's "Hustlers" collection are currently on display at the MoMa. I highly recommend seeing it)
Submitted by : Emily
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Triptych: 50 shades of Eric Li
photo by Emily
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