Write about one of the photographers from the list below.
Do not copy and paste from Wikipedia OR other sources (I will be able to tell). Plagiarism is taken very seriously here at UMUC.
Please first search for information from the
UMUC library.
(Typing in the name of the photographer in quotations in the main search bar should yield results.)
Next search online, for information from credible sources.
You must include at least one source consulted from the UMUC Library.
When you list your sources at the end of your paper, please clearly label which source(s) were retrieved from the UMUC library.
William Eggleston
Diane Arbus
Robert Frank
Cindy Sherman
Duane Michaels
Rineke Dijkstra
Wolfgang Tillmans
Jeff Wall
Nikki S. Lee
Andreas Gursky
Sharon Lockhart
Edward Weston
Irving Penn
Charlie White
Catherine Opie
James Welling
Allan Sekula
Henri Cartier-Bresson
Write about your chosen artist answering each of the following bullet-points. Write at least one paragraph for each bullet point. You should copy and paste the bullet points below into a word document and answer them in complete sentence, paragraph form. Please include photographs to accompany your write up and links to the sources you consulted for the write up.
Artist’s biographical information and background:
date and place of birth, family background, where he/she grew up, what schools he/she attended, what he/she studied, etc.
First exhibitions and accomplishments as an artist:
How did he/she come to be well-known?
Inspirations and influences:
What influenced the artist? This is where you can provide historical context for the artist’s work.
Examples of work:
Most artists have made a large variety of work. Choose 3 of your favorite photographs and tell us why you like them. Explain what series this photograph is part of if it is part of a larger series of work. Copy and paste the photographs you have chosen and include them with the write-up. (Please list the artist, title, and date of the pieces that you include.)
(ie: Cindy Sherman is best known for her series "Untitled Film Stills" in which she dresses up restages fictitious scenes from films.)
Working style of the artist:
Where did the artist go to make these images? (Do they travel? Set up photos in the studio? Take self portraits?) What kind of equipment does he/she use? (A simple camera, flashes?)
(ie: William Eggleston is known for photographing the Mississippi Delta region, where he is from. He prefers to walk and roam the streets, looking for ordinary everday objects and subjects. Very rarely does he stage a photograph.)
Overarching concept and style of the artist’s work:
Tell use more about the themes in the artist’s work. What is he/she known for? What is he/she trying to express or comment upon in the work? Look at reviews of the artist’s work or a review of an exhibition he has been in. Please find reviews from reputable sources (the
New York Times
, the
Washin ...
Write about one of the photographers from the list below. Do
1. Write about one of the photographers from the list below.
Do not copy and paste from Wikipedia OR other sources (I will
be able to tell). Plagiarism is taken very seriously here at
UMUC.
Please first search for information from the
UMUC library.
(Typing in the name of the photographer in quotations in the
main search bar should yield results.)
Next search online, for information from credible sources.
You must include at least one source consulted from the UMUC
Library.
When you list your sources at the end of your paper, please
clearly label which source(s) were retrieved from the UMUC
library.
William Eggleston
Diane Arbus
Robert Frank
Cindy Sherman
Duane Michaels
Rineke Dijkstra
2. Wolfgang Tillmans
Jeff Wall
Nikki S. Lee
Andreas Gursky
Sharon Lockhart
Edward Weston
Irving Penn
Charlie White
Catherine Opie
James Welling
Allan Sekula
Henri Cartier-Bresson
Write about your chosen artist answering each of the following
bullet-points. Write at least one paragraph for each bullet
point. You should copy and paste the bullet points below into a
word document and answer them in complete sentence,
paragraph form. Please include photographs to accompany your
write up and links to the sources you consulted for the write up.
Artist’s biographical information and background:
date and place of birth, family background, where he/she grew
up, what schools he/she attended, what he/she studied, etc.
3. First exhibitions and accomplishments as an artist:
How did he/she come to be well-known?
Inspirations and influences:
What influenced the artist? This is where you can provide
historical context for the artist’s work.
Examples of work:
Most artists have made a large variety of work. Choose 3 of
your favorite photographs and tell us why you like them.
Explain what series this photograph is part of if it is part of a
larger series of work. Copy and paste the photographs you have
chosen and include them with the write-up. (Please list the
artist, title, and date of the pieces that you include.)
(ie: Cindy Sherman is best known for her series "Untitled Film
Stills" in which she dresses up restages fictitious scenes from
films.)
Working style of the artist:
Where did the artist go to make these images? (Do they travel?
Set up photos in the studio? Take self portraits?) What kind of
equipment does he/she use? (A simple camera, flashes?)
(ie: William Eggleston is known for photographing the
Mississippi Delta region, where he is from. He prefers to walk
and roam the streets, looking for ordinary everday objects and
subjects. Very rarely does he stage a photograph.)
Overarching concept and style of the artist’s work:
Tell use more about the themes in the artist’s work. What is
he/she known for? What is he/she trying to express or comment
upon in the work? Look at reviews of the artist’s work or a
4. review of an exhibition he has been in. Please find reviews from
reputable sources (the
New York Times
, the
Washington Post
, FindArticles, etc.).
(ie: Robert Frank is best known for his series, "The Americans"
in which he criss-crossed the United States between 1955 and
1956 trying to capture the true essence of those times, in
society, politics, and culture. He is trying to show the human
condition and what it meant and looked like to exist during that
time in the mid 50s.)
What is the artist doing now:
exhibitions, artwork, lectures, grants, etc. If the photographer
is no longer alive, what was a recent exhibition of their work
and what did it show?
(Ie: Diane Arbus is no longer alive, however her work continues
to be shown throughout the world, a recent solo exhibition of
her work was shown at FOAM, in Amsterdam and featured a
retrospective of her black and white portraits of people on the
fringes of society.)
To conclude: Find an interesting anecdote, fun story or quote
about the artist to share and include it as the final bullet point.