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“I think photographs should be provocative and not tell you what you already know. It takes no great powers or magic to reproduce somebody’s face in a photograph. The magic is in seeing people in new ways.” — Duane Michals

  • Context and Narrative
    • Learning and Research Log (C&N)
      • Introduction (C&N)
      • Part One – The Photograph As Document
      • Part Two – Narrative
      • Part Three – Putting Yourself in the Picture
      • Part Four – Reading Photographs
      • Part Five – Constructed Realities and the Fabricated Image
    • Assignments (C&N)
      • Assignment 1 – Two Sides of a Story
      • Assignment 2 – Photographing the Unseen
      • Assignment 3
      • Assignment 4 – A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
      • Assignment 5 – Making it Up
  • Identity and Place
    • Learning and Research Log (IAP)
      • Introduction (IAP)
      • Part One – Origins of Photographic Portraiture
      • Part Two – Street and Studio
      • Part Three: Mirrors and Windows
      • Part Four: Image and Text
      • Part Five: Removing the Figure
    • Assignments (IAP)
      • Assignment 1 – The Non-Familiar
      • Assignment 2 – Visa Versa
      • Assignment 3 – Windows or Mirrors
      • Assignment 4 – Image and Text
      • Assignment Five – The Square Mile Revisited
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Assignments (C&N)

Assignment 1 – Two Sides of a Story

Assignment 2 – Photographing the Unseen

Assignment 3

Assignment 4 – A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

Assignment 5 – Making it Up

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