Parsons • Digital Photo + Video • Summer '19

WEEK 3 | Tue: 7/23 H.W.

HOMEWORK:

  • Keep working on your group video (due Thursday at 10:00am)…
  • Sending your final exhibition photos to print by Tuesday at midnight or Wednesday by 11:30am (48 hours would mean 11:30am pickup on Friday). A lot of people will be using the printers for the exhibitions, so you must leave some extra time. Again, here are the Durst + Plotter printing directions (and here are the classroom Epson directions again). Here are the templates I made for you to help you with nesting prints. Remember, you pay for Durst prints using an actual credit card. The plotter deducts from your 300 summer printing points. You may print on either, but the Durst will give you far superior prints (and not solely on semi-gloss).
  • You MUST EMAIL ME YOUR ARTIST’S STATEMENT/S by Wednesday night at 7pm!!! (One main artist’s statement to accompany your exhibition images): Examples here + More Info about them.
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    You’re exhibiting your best photographs from the summer session. You may choose to print one full essay entirely, or choose photographs from a few projects; I’m leaving that creative freedom to you. Please consider how your photographs will look in sequence. Think about how you’d like to curate them. I’m here to help you do that, so feel free to ask for advice.
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    I will be feverishly editing all of your artist’s statements so they sound super professional, which is why they’re due on Wed night. We will be mounting them on foam core so that they may accompany your work as they would in a gallery setting on Friday morning.
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     I’ve not yet been told where you’ll be presenting your final exhibition, but if it’s in our classroom or a similar sized space, and we have 16 people in class, we can assume you may each present at least 10 photographs, depending on their size. You may wish to print more or less, depending on how large you print them (20 or so if they’re all 8.5″ x 11″, six or so if they’re all 24″ x 30″ — you get the idea)…

Amy Finkel • July 23, 2019


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