This is where you will find photographs from the Basic Photography (JPRA 3401) course. The Basic Class meets twice a week - handing in mounted 8 x 10 inch black and white prints each Friday.
The links under each week represent various assignments. Select an assignment to view the images. After viewing a topic you can always return to this page by selecting the Basic Class icon that you will find on the lower left of each page. Or simply use your back button.
Spring 2001
Week eleven Zoo
Underwater |
Portraits |
Portraits II
The Eye's Have It |
Parent and Child |
Patterns in Nature
Bad Hair Day |
Zoo Parent and Child
Week ten Art Museum
Boathouse Row |
River |
Museum Detail |
Spring
Friday the 13th |
Today's Weather |
Sculpture Detail
Week nine Independence Mall
Christ Church |
How Low Can You Go? |
Man and Beast
Liberty Bell |
Vietnam Memorial |
Reflection |
Birds
Week eight
Street Music |
Street Fashion |
Makes You Cry
Makes You Laugh |
Look-alikes
Week seven
Tattoos |
Tattoos II |
Piercings |
Nails |
Hair
Week six Night Shots
Center City |
Multiple Exposure |
View of the City
Boat House Row |
Experimental |
Art Museum
Week five Smoking
Young Adults I |
Young Adults II |
Young Adults III
Older Adults |
Seniors
Week four
Couples |
Free Selection |
Sculpture
One Liberty Place |
Silhouette |
William Penn
Week three
Classmates |
Older Person |
Parent with Child
Self-Portrait |
Teacher or Professor
Week two
Shallow Focus |
Texture |
S-curve |
Framing II
Week one
Repetition of Theme | Framing
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