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Title: Combining Photography and Literature to Create Art


1
Combining Photography and Literature to Create Art
  • Suzanne M. Glenn
  • Art Teacher
  • Walhalla High School

2
Project Overview
  • Discuss two American Photographers by reading and
    creating a timeline and understand the purpose of
    their photographs
  • Learn to search on the internet at The Library of
    Congress
  • Learn how to read and write what we see in
    photographs of various famous persons
  • Discover proper use of a digital camera
  • Demonstrate how to set up a successful
    composition in photographs
  • Create a short essay to compliment photographs of
    subject

3
Part 1
  • American Photographers

4
Carl Van Vechten
  • Born on June 17, 1880 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa
  • Graduated from University of Chicago in 1903
  • Hired by the New York Times as assistant to the
    music critic in 1906

5
  • Began studying opera in Europe in 1907
  • In 1908 became correspondent in Paris for The New
    York Times
  • Became the first American critic of modern dance
    for The New York Times upon returning to New York
    in 1909

6
  • In the early 1930s, Miguel Covarrubias introduced
    Van Vechten to the 35mm Leica camera
  • Began photographing friends, acquaintances, and
    both fledgling artists and the established
    cultural figures of the time

7
Van Vechtens Photos
  • Portraits are frequently busts or half-length
    poses
  • Bold backdrops
  • Dancers usually photograph on stage
  • Did his own darkroom work
  • Frequently used an assistant to set up light for
    portrait sittings

8
1 Portrait of Pearl Bailey, takes a call after
singing A Woman's Prerogative in St. Louis
Woman, 1946 July 5. 2 Portrait of James
Stewart, 1934 Oct. 15. 3 Portrait of Carl Van
Vechten, 1934 April 3. 4 Portrait of Dorothy
Gish, 1932 Nov. 7. 5 Portrait of Dizzy
Gillespie (John Birks), 1955 Dec. 2.
9
Ansel Adams
  • Born February 20, 1902 in San Francisco,
    California
  • 1916 took first trip to Yosemite and bought first
    camera Kodak No. 1 Box Camera
  • Published first photographic portfolio, Parmelian
    Prints of the High Sierras in 1927

10
  • Pictorial Photographs of the Sierra Nevada
    Mountains, a one-person exhibition opened at the
    Smithsonian Institute in 1931
  • In 1936, exhibited photographs at Alfred
    Stieglitzs An American Place Gallery
  • Hired in 1941 by the Interior Department to
    photograph national parks and monuments

11
  • In 1965, Adams offered the Manzanar Collection to
    The Library of Congress. He wrote, "The purpose
    of my work was to show how these people,
    suffering under a great injustice, and loss of
    property, businesses and professions, had
    overcome the sense of defeat and dispair sic by
    building for themselves a vital community in an
    arid (but magnificent) environment. . . . All in
    all, I think this Manzanar Collection is an
    important historical document, and I trust it can
    be put to good use."

12
Library of Congress
  • Lets take a tour . . .

Click Here ?
13
Assignment 1
  • Use the WebQuest to complete your
  • timeline and short essay about
  • the two American Photographers
  • we have just discussed.

14
Reminders
  • Begin thinking about which teacher, staff or
    administrator you would like to base your project
    on
  • Have three choices by next class

15
Part 2
  • Photos from the Past

16
Who is this?
  • What is this persons occupation?
  • Where is she?
  • When was this taken?
  • What symbols or items help you come to these
    conclusions?

Click Here?
17
Tell the story Assignment 2 - Group
  • List what you see items
  • Look at her clothes
  • Can you identify the year?
  • What do you think she does for a living or does
    she work?

Use the WebQuest to complete Assignment 2 with
your partner
18
Amazing AmericansAssignment 3 Individual
Webquest
19
Reminders
  • Make final decision on your subject matter

20
Part 3
  • How to Capture an Image

21
Items to think about when setting up your
composition
  • 1. Symbols / objects what do they mean?

22
Items to think about when setting up your
composition
  • 2. Color / lighting how does this effect the
    mood or meaning?

23
Items to think about when setting up your
composition
  • 3. Background / foreground how does placement
    add meaning?

24
Reminders
  • Set up appointment with your subject for
    interview
  • Interview
  • Review notes to decide on photo
    setting/composition
  • Set up appointment for photo session
  • Reserve digital camera and gather needed
    materials
  • Print photos and organized notes by due date (TBA)

25
Part 4
  • Words to go with Pictures

26
Creating your written composition
  • Words should
  • Accurately describe your subject
  • Easy to read good flow
  • Further define your photos
  • Not too wordy

27
Different Pictures Different Words Same Person
Click Here?
28
Bibliography
  • All pictures and information from
  • The Library of Congress
  • http//loc.gov
  • From the following collections
  • The American Memory Collection
  • http//memory.loc.gov/
  • The American Library
  • http//www.americaslibrary.gov/cgi-bin/page.cgi
  • Exhibitions
  • http//www.loc.gov/exhibits
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