ASSIGNMENT 2 Photography Assignment: Tourist/Artist Materials: A disposable camera, or any other camera available to you (35mm, digital, etc.). Film or.

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ASSIGNMENT 2 Photography Assignment: Tourist/Artist Materials: A disposable camera, or any other camera available to you (35mm, digital, etc.). Film or digital files may be processed and printed by you or a lab, and may be in black and white, or color. – Select an outdoor scene or environment that is interesting to you. – Take four photographic images of this scene as a tourist would see it. – Take four photographic images of the same scene as an artist would see it. – Choose a size and presentation method appropriate for each selection: tourist and artist. Label the photographic images on the back of each image: Tourist OR Artist.

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Some Examples of Photographs from Art History

Untitled, 1999 Robert Gober (American, born 1954) Gelatin silver print 10 3/4 x 12 3/8 in.

Untitled, 1985 Felix Gonzalez-Torres (American, born Cuba, 1957–1996) Instant black-and-white print 2 13/16 x 2 11/16 in.

Lumière, 1991, by Jean-Marc Bustamante (French, born 1952) 43 5/16 x 72 13/16 in.

Equivalent, 1926 Alfred Stieglitz (American, 1864–1946) Gelatin silver print 4 5/8 x 3 5/8 in.

Charleston on the Bauhaus Roof, 1927, Lux Feininger (American, born Germany, 1910) Gelatin silver print, 3 5/16 x 4 1/2 in.

Andreas Gursky Bahrain I 2005 C-print mounted on plexiglas in artist's frame 118 7/8 x 86 1/2 inches

View of 100 Huntington, Boston Nicholas Nixon (American, born 1947) Gelatin silver print, 13 9/16 x 10 5/8"

Selma, Alabama Richard Benson (American, born 1943) Pigmented inkjet print, 11 5/8 x 17 3/8"

Route 316, Barrow County, Georgia Mark Steinmetz (American, born 1961) Gelatin silver print, 12 x 17 3/16"

Window III Sabine Hornig (German, born 1964) Chromogenic color print, 4' 1" x 7' 2"

New York City Stephen Shore (American, born 1947) Gelatin silver print, printed 2002, 37 9/16 x 95"

Miami, Florida Lee Friedlander (American, born 1934) Gelatin silver print, 15 3/16 x 14 15/16"

Toys "R" Us Andreas Gursky (German, born 1955) Chromogenic color print, 6' 9 1/2" x 11' 5/8"

Schiphol, 1994 Andreas Gursky (German, born 1955) Chromoge nic print 73 x 87 1/8 in.

Andreas Gursky

Still Water (The River Thames, for Example) Roni Horn (American, born 1955), offset lithographs, each 30 1/2 x 41 1/2"

Olive Trees after the Heat JoAnn Verburg (American, born 1950) Chromogenic color prints, Each 40 x 28 1/4"

New City, New York Lee Friedlander (American, born 1934) Gelatin silver print, 14 15/16 x 14 13/16"

Hong Kong, Philip-Lorca diCorcia (American, born 1953)Philip-Lorca diCorcia (American, born 1953) Chromogenic color print, 25 3/8 x 37 1/2"

Camera Obscura Image of the Empire State Building in Bedroom Abelardo Morell (American, born Cuba 1948) Gelatin silver print, 17 15/16 x 22 1/2"

Atlanta Harry Callahan (American, ) Dye transfer print, 9 5/8 x 14 7/16"

Untitled, Anne Turyn (American, born 1954)Anne Turyn (American, born 1954) Chromogenic color print, 12 11/16 x 16 5/16"

Milk Jeff Wall (Canadian, born 1946) Silver dye bleach transparency; aluminum light box, Image: 6 ft. 2 1/2 in. x 7 ft. 6 1/4 in.

Untitled Nicolas Faure (Swiss, born 1949) February Chromogenic color print, 12 x 8 1/8"

Untitled Jan Groover (American, born 1943) Chromogenic color prints, each 15 1/8 x 15 1/8"

Leap into the Void, 1960 Yves Klein (French, 1928–1962) Gelatin silver print 10 3/16 x 7 7/8 in.

Royal Road Test, 1967 Ed Ruscha (American, born 1937), Book

From the El, 1915 Paul Strand (American, 1890–1976) Platinum print 13 1/4 x 10 3/16 in.

Abstraction, Twin Lakes, Connecticut, 1916 Paul Strand (American, 1890– 1976) Silver-platinum print 12 15/16 x 9 5/8 in.

Wire Wheel, 1917 Paul Strand (American, 1890– 1976) Silver-platinum print 13 x 10 1/4 in.

[Geometric Backyards, New York], 1917, Paul Strand (American, 1890–1976) Platinum print 10 x 13 1/8 in.

Pine Trees in Pushkin Park, 1927 Aleksandr Rodchenko (Russian, 1891–1956) Gelatin silver print 11 9/16 x 9 3/16 in.

Scandinavia, 1930 László Moholy-Nagy (American, born Hungary, 1895–1946) Gelatin silver print 9 1/4 x 6 3/4 in.

Running Legs, 1940–41 Lisette Model (American, born Austria, 1901– 1983) Gelatin silver print 10 13/16 x 13 1/8 in.

[Two Young Women before a Pastry Shop at Night], 1948 Sid Grossman (American, 1913–1955) Gelatin silver print 8 7/16 x 12 13/16 in.

Rodeo, New York City, 1955 Robert Frank (American, born Switzerland, 1924) Gelatin silver print 13 x 9 1/16 in.

Mystery of the Street, 1928 Umbo (Otto Umbehr) (German, 1902–1980) Gelatin silver print 11 7/16 x 9 1/4 in.

Voulangis, 1900–1902 Edward Steichen (American, born Luxembourg, 1879– 1973) Platinum print 5 13/16 x 5 13/16 in.

The Pond— Moonrise, 1904 Edward Steichen (American, born Luxembourg, 1879–1973) Platinum print with applied color 15 5/8 x 19 in.

Colorado, 1967, Lee Friedlander (American, born 1934) Gelatin silver print 6 3/4 x 9 3/4 in.

[Signs, New York], 1928–30 Walker Evans (American, 1903–1975) Gelatin silver print 11 1/8 x 7 1/2 in.

Untitled [3 figures], 1960 Garry Winogrand (American, 1928–1984) Gelatin silver print 9 x 13 1/2 in.