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Riverside Community College Photo 14 Lighting & Portraiture Gene Sasse | [email protected] | 909-941-3993 Assignment 2: Location Portrait Due: March 3 rd 2020 Images: Color “Photography for me is not looking, it’s feeling. If you can’t feel what you’re looking at, then you’re never going to get others to feel anything when they look at your pictures.” Don McCullin Find a subject or subjects that visually tells a story. This assignment is all about invoking a feeling in the viewers mind or tugs at the heart strings. Choose your subject and setting carefully before you capture your image. The background needs to enhance the portrait not to take away from it. Remember this image is all about emotion. This image can be as complex or as simple as you like and you also have the option for the portrait f a person or it can be a person and a pet. The subject needs to looking at the camera. You will be graded on your creativity, color, uniqueness and the emotion your image evokes. Turn in a 11x17 print with a white border on all sides. The narrowest two sides needs to be 1 inch with the other two side's wider. Make sure to put your name in a 12pt font that is easy to read you print at the bottom right of your image.

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Page 1: Riverside Community College Photo 14 Lighting & Portraituregenesasse.com/photo/assignments/2-Location_Portrait.pdfAssignment 2: Location Portrait Due: March 3rd 2020 Images: Color

Riverside Community College Photo 14 Lighting & Portraiture

Gene Sasse | [email protected] | 909-941-3993

Assignment 2: Location Portrait Due: March 3rd 2020 Images: Color

“Photography for me is not looking, it’s feeling. If you can’t feel what you’re looking at,

then you’re never going to get others to feel anything when they look at your pictures.” Don McCullin

Find a subject or subjects that visually tells a story. This assignment is all about invoking a feeling in the viewers mind or tugs at the heart strings. Choose your subject and setting carefully before you capture your image. The background needs to enhance the portrait not to take away from it. Remember this image is all about emotion. This image can be as complex or as simple as you like and you also have the option for the portrait f a person or it can be a person and a pet. The subject needs to looking at the camera. You will be graded on your creativity, color, uniqueness and the emotion your image evokes. Turn in a 11x17 print with a white border on all sides. The narrowest two sides needs to be 1 inch with the other two side's wider. Make sure to put your name in a 12pt font that is easy to read you print at the bottom right of your image.

Page 2: Riverside Community College Photo 14 Lighting & Portraituregenesasse.com/photo/assignments/2-Location_Portrait.pdfAssignment 2: Location Portrait Due: March 3rd 2020 Images: Color
Page 3: Riverside Community College Photo 14 Lighting & Portraituregenesasse.com/photo/assignments/2-Location_Portrait.pdfAssignment 2: Location Portrait Due: March 3rd 2020 Images: Color