Category Archives: (D) Photo 11 & 12
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PS: Multiplicity
Leave a commentJanuary 5, 2026 by mrgoldsack
Multiplicity. Cloning. Sequencing. This method of photo manipulation takes on a couple of different names, but the main idea is …
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PS: Make Yourself Small
Leave a commentDecember 12, 2025 by mrgoldsack
TASK: Using different FOCAL LENGTHS, create a three photo portrait with unusual outcomes. You will only need to submit 1 …
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PS: Droste Effect
Leave a commentDecember 5, 2025 by mrgoldsack
Continuously repeating images is a concept as old as art itself. The idea of infinite movement through spaces has been …
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PS: Juxtaposition
Leave a commentDecember 1, 2025 by mrgoldsack
In this assignment, we will taking some creative liberties by combining photos that don’t necessary go together. One of the …
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Visual Literacy
Leave a commentNovember 27, 2025 by mrgoldsack
Throughout this course you have been asked to provide self-assessments about your photos and photo-taking processes. But, has learning about …
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Volunteers Needed: Media Arts Showcase
Leave a commentNovember 25, 2025 by mrgoldsack
Every year the BSS yearbook includes samples of student work across different disciplines. What is yearbook looking for? This year …
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Scavenger Hunt Collection
Leave a commentNovember 24, 2025 by mrgoldsack
DSLR or Phone Camera Time for the big review! In this project, you will be planning and photographing a 12 …
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PS: Colour Isolation
Leave a commentNovember 18, 2025 by mrgoldsack
When you were working on Black & White photos, did you think that the effect flattened details? What if you …
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Spacing (Composition)
Leave a commentNovember 13, 2025 by mrgoldsack
Spacing (aka Balance) is not a rule, it’s an idea. Up to now, we have been looking at composition ‘rules’ …
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Everything at My Feet (Composition)
Leave a commentNovember 6, 2025 by mrgoldsack
In this assignment you will need to plan and capture a Bird’s Eye View scene that represents you. The goal …
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