What are they?  A photo-essay (or photographic essay) is a set or series of photographs that are intended to tell a story or evoke a series of emotions.

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What are they?  A photo-essay (or photographic essay) is a set or series of photographs that are intended to tell a story or evoke a series of emotions in the viewer.  A photo essay will often show pictures in deep emotional stages. Photo essays range from purely photographic works to photographs with captions or small notes to full text essays with a few or many accompanying photographs.  Photo essays can be sequential in nature, intended to be viewed in a particular order, or they may consist of non-ordered photographs which may be viewed all at once or in an order chosen by the viewer.

How to create one  Creating a photo essay is a combination of art and journalism. As with a written essay, the elements of a photo essay should be structured in a way that easily conveys a story to the viewer.  Each individual photo contributes to the overall story, theme, and emotions of the essay. The photos you choose must not only be compositionally and artistically strong, but also informative and educational.  Finding photos that have both qualities can be very challenging, but the result can be very powerful.

Two types of photo essays  There are two types of photo essays: the narrative and the thematic.  The narrative essay tells a story through a sequence of events or actions. They may follow an individual or activity over a period of time and present this story in chronological order.  A thematic photo essay focuses on a central theme (e.g. homelessness, the environment, etc.) and presents photos relevant to that theme.

Essential elements  The story: Your essay should be able to stand alone, without a written article, and make logical sense to the viewer.  A range of photos: A variety of photos (wide angle, detailed, portraits etc.) should be included.  The order of the photos: It is important that the order of your photos effectively tell a story, in an interesting and logical sequence.  Information and emotion: Your photos should include both informational and emotional photos. Those essays that effectively evoke emotion while providing information tend to convey their messages the best.

Find a topic  Photo essays are most dynamic when you, as the photographer, care about the subject. Whether you choose to document the first month of a newborn in the family, the process of a school drama production, or even a birthday party, make your topic something in which you find interest.

Find the heart, find the story  Every dynamic story is built on a set of core values and emotions that touch the heart of its audience. Anger. Joy. Fear. Hurt. Excitement.  The best way you can connect your photo essay with its audience is to draw out the emotions within the story and utilize them in your shots. This does not mean that you manipulate your audience’s emotions. You merely use emotion as a connecting point.

Plan your shots  Whether you decide to sit down and extensively visualize each shot of the story, or simply walk through the venue in your mind, you will want to think about the type of shots that will work best to tell your story  Start out by creating a “shot list” for the story. Each shot will work like a sentence in a one-paragraph story. Typically, you can start with 10 shots. Each shot must emphasize a different concept or emotion that can be woven together with the other images for the final draft of the story.

Marks/due date  This assignment is your final project worth 10% of your total mark.  We will start viewing the slideshows in the final two weeks of the semester.  Each student will create their slideshow with iPhoto and export it as a.mov file (tutorial & rubric to follow). Music may be added.  The slide show must be placed in my dropbox by Nov. 20th