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THEMED PHOTOGRAPHY#1

A style of photography focused on a specific concept or emotion, creating a cohesive narrative.

PORTFOLIO#2

A curated collection of work showcasing an artist's best pieces, often used for exhibitions or job applications.

EXHIBITION#3

A public display of artwork, typically organized around a theme or concept, allowing artists to showcase their work.

CURATION#4

The process of selecting, organizing, and presenting artworks in an exhibition to convey a particular message or experience.

ARTIST STATEMENT#5

A written description that outlines an artist's vision, themes, and motivations behind their work.

COMPOSITION#6

The arrangement of visual elements within a photograph, impacting its overall aesthetic and message.

MOODBOARD#7

A visual collage of images, colors, and textures that conveys the intended mood or theme of a project.

LONG EXPOSURE#8

A photography technique that captures motion over time by using a slow shutter speed.

HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE (HDR)#9

A technique that combines multiple exposures to create an image with enhanced detail in both highlights and shadows.

VISUAL STORYTELLING#10

The art of using images to convey a narrative or message, often achieved through careful selection and sequencing.

IMAGE CAPTION#11

A brief description accompanying an image that provides context or insight into the photograph.

PEER FEEDBACK#12

Constructive criticism and suggestions provided by fellow students to enhance each other's work.

NARRATIVE FLOW#13

The logical progression of images in a portfolio that guides the viewer through a story or theme.

VENUE SELECTION#14

The process of choosing an appropriate location for an exhibition based on audience and theme.

LAYOUT DESIGN#15

The arrangement of artworks within an exhibition space to optimize viewer engagement and experience.

PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS#16

Marketing tools, such as flyers or social media posts, used to attract visitors to an exhibition.

AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT#17

Strategies used to connect with viewers during an exhibition, enhancing their experience and understanding.

DOCUMENTATION#18

The process of recording the exhibition setup and visitor interactions for future reference and reflection.

SELF-ASSESSMENT#19

A reflective practice where students evaluate their own work against set criteria to identify areas for improvement.

TECHNICAL PROWESS#20

The skill and expertise in using photography equipment and techniques effectively.

CONCEPTUAL UNDERPINNINGS#21

The foundational ideas and themes that inform and support an artist's work.

REFLECTIVE ESSAY#22

A written piece where students analyze their experiences and learning throughout the course.

CRITICAL THINKING#23

The ability to analyze information and make reasoned judgments, enhancing artistic decision-making.

CREATIVE LIMITS#24

The boundaries that challenge artists to push their skills and explore new ideas in their work.

FREELANCE OPPORTUNITIES#25

Independent work options available to photographers for various clients and projects.

ARTISTIC VOICE#26

An individual’s unique style and perspective expressed through their artwork.