Before you read the assignment, please look at the below notes:
Your assignment is explained below: Choose
10idioms. Please keep in mind that you
cannotuse the idioms that are in the notes, or the
idioms from the example project. (See at bottom of page.) For each idiom, you must take an original photograph that
somehow demonstrates the idiom. For example, let's say you used the
idiom "Head in the Clouds." You could take a photograph of you or
someone else outside on a cloudy day, with an emphasis on the
person's head with clouds in the background. For the 10 idioms, you must provide
10 photographs. Please note that you do not have
to use an expensive camera for these photos - you can if you'd
like, but a cell phone will do just fine as well. Each photograph should follow at least
onerule of composition that is discussed in the
notes -
rule of thirds, leading lines, or an interesting
angle.(Please see the notes titled "Photojournalism" at
the top of this page if you need to go back and look at any
compositions. You are more than welcome to have multiple
compositions in a photograph.) After you have your idioms and photographs complete, you will
put together a
powerpoint presentationto submit onto Canvas. In
your presentation, be sure to include the
idiom,
definition of the idiom, and the
rule of compositionon the slide with each
picture. The idioms, photographs, and how you present your powerpoint are
completely up to you. This is a chance to get creative. To see more
detailed instructions and the breakdown of how this project will be
graded, please refer back to your "Photojournalism" notes. Below is an example for a previous semester:
Photojournalism.pptx











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