Colby, C.
Colby, C.

m10: Triptych

Students will create a Triptych with a strong clear visual unity (connection) and/or narrative of their choice. Each of the three photos will have different focal point and support the idea/narrative of the remaining two.


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    Colby, C.

    Colby, C.



    Edstrom, E.

    Edstrom, E.

    Edstrom, E.

    Nichols, E.

    Nichols, E.

    Nichols, E.

    Vanderbelt, A.

    Vanderbelt, A.

    Vanderbelt, A.

    Lopez, R.

    Lopez, R.

    Lopez, R.

    Hoff, T.

    Hoff, T.

    Hoff, T.

    Woods, L.

    Woods, L.

    Woods, L.

    Kym, M.

    Kym, M.

    Kym, M.


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    File Naming Convention

    .PNG or .TIF files accepted unless otherwise noted/requested, per individual assignments.
    Thank you.

    Proper file names must be as follows:
    (assignment id) underscore (term+year) underscore (Last name+First initial)

    • Example: c04_SP15_OverstreetD

    • FA = Fall
      JA
      = January
      SP
      = Spring
      SU
      = Summer


    Terminology

    Triptych: A picture or relief carving on three panels, typically hinged together side by side and used as an (portable) altarpiece.

    f/Stop: the amount of light allowed into the camera.

    Shutter Speed: the length of time the light is allowed into the camera .

    iso/Film Speed: the film’s sensitivity to the light.



    updated 2015/11