Home.
What does it mean to you? Can home be more than one place? Is home even a place at all? Is it a feeling? Where are you home?
Is it the lunch spot you and your friends hang out at? Is it a specific time or day or a feeling you get at the football games? What is the deeper meaning of this place that you are a part of?
Is it the lunch spot you and your friends hang out at? Is it a specific time or day or a feeling you get at the football games? What is the deeper meaning of this place that you are a part of?
Objective: SWBAT take 3 visually creative images that show the meaning of their home.
Here are some examples of the TYPES of images you should be creating. Try not to just "scratch the surface" of the meaning home, really dig deeper into the feeling and try to CAPTURE that MEANING.
Example 1: I feel home at the beach.
Don't give me that generic bay head beach photo. You know the one I'm talking about. I want to feel the beach when I look at your work. I want to FEEL the home that you feel.
Example 2: I feel home at home, duh.
Don't show me your messy room or just the outside of your house. Show me you jumping on the bed or doing something that makes you FEEL at home.
Example 3: I feel home on the field.
There is NO WAY you are going to give me an image with a watermark all over it from a sports photographer, nope think again. Show me your hands, feet, you in the action of the sport or on the field alone at night just thinking. Show me the FEELING of it being home.
Example 4: I feel home eating or cooking.
I better not see this silly image of the inside of Bub's. SHOW ME THE ACTION OF EATING OR COOKING, use your body, hands, mouth, etc.
example 5: I feel home listening to music.
NO NO NO NO! Earphones not attached to anything shows me NOTHING! SHOW ME YOURSELF & YOUR CONNECTION TO MUSIC.
example 6: I feel home when i'm sleeping.
First Photo = NO - too fake looking, not enough feeling/emotion.
Last 3 photos = Better angles, more interesting because you are VISUALLY CROPPING the image to hide or reveal different areas of the image.
Last 3 photos = Better angles, more interesting because you are VISUALLY CROPPING the image to hide or reveal different areas of the image.