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Lesson From the Art of Education Objective: Use forced perspective to create optical illusion photographs. Look at some exciting examples of forced perspective photography. On the left page of your sketchbook discuss how the effects were accomplished and what images you enjoy. Think about how the images you like could be changed or modified to work in the school setting with available materials. You may work outside the building, but avoid Student parking areas and areas that border the school campus. Often takes many shots and readjustments to get all the elements lined up to accomplish the desired effect. You may have volunteer model form another class to assist, but do not work in more than groups of three to four. Each group must have at least one cell phone with a camera and Internet access.Think of strategies for creating effective compositions using forced perspective. Brainstorm effects you want to create and places around the school that would make good settings. Artists: There are many images for this type of playful photography. Check out Jerry Uelsmann for surrealistic pre photoshop work. Techniques: Forced perspective, framing
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