Alphabet Assignment by Maegan

April 09, 2019 maegan ilagan 0 Comments


It is astonishing how nature is able to replicate other aspects of nature and with the right creative eye, we are able to identify them all around us. The Alphabet Photography Assignment requires us to identify and capture the letters of the alphabet in the environment or in already made structures. During spring break, I came along with a group of friends to stroll around the Canadian Museum of Human Rights, The Forks and Downtown Winnipeg wherein we took most of our photos. To some degree, this assignment has proven to be more complex than our previous assignments. Several factors that we have separately focused on in other assignments have been combined in this one assignment in order to create a satisfactory output. Such factors to consider prior to and while capturing the photos were the lighting, angle, composition and  accuracy of the objects in relation to the letter. Additionally, we were required to take pictures of objects that start with each corresponding letter of the alphabet. I approached this second part a bit differently as I used a similar technique for most of  my photos as I played with using light, shadows and negative space. This in turn had created a cohesive appearance to a large portion of my photographs. Overall, this assignment was a great opportunity for us to showcase everything we had learned in our GCT class up to date while making use of our creative senses.
























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