Under the guidance of instructor Jennifer Jarnot, the Baker University Digital Photography classes are contributing samples of their work to thebakerorange.com.<em>Under the guidance of instructor Jennifer Jarnot, the Baker University Digital Photography classes are contributing samples of their work to thebakerorange.com.</em> Under the guidance of instructor Jennifer Jarnot, the Baker University Digital Photography classes are contributing samples of their work to thebakerorange.com.
Wait for this entire page to load to your browser, then click on the first image in the image gallery. You can advance through the remainder of the images by scrolling to the upper right corner of an image and clicking on the "Next" button on the right. Once you have started advancing through the students' work, a previous button will appear when you move your mouse over the upper left portion of an image.<em>Wait for this entire page to load to your browser, then click on the first image in the image gallery. You can advance through the remainder of the images by scrolling to the upper right corner of an image and clicking on the "Next" button on the right. Once you have started advancing through the students' work, a previous button will appear when you move your mouse over the upper left portion of an image.</em> Wait for this entire page to load to your browser, then click on the first image in the image gallery. You can advance through the remainder of the images by scrolling to the upper right corner of an image and clicking on the “Next” button on the right. Once you have started advancing through the students’ work, a previous button will appear when you move your mouse over the upper left portion of an image.
Assignment #3 — A 72dpi Book (example by Tonia Karpowicz)<strong>Assignment #3 — A 72dpi Book (example by Tonia Karpowicz)</strong> Assignment #3 — A 72dpi Book (example by Tonia Karpowicz)
Students will create a series of photographs based on a theme of their choice. All photos need to relate conceptually. Students need to edit a minimum of 60 photographs for this assignment. The series can be shot in b&w or color and should demonstrate a basic understanding of camera functions and Photoshop skills