1. Summer Project
Students organised and planned their own
exhibitions, in groups or individually.
Students exhibited their work in local coffee shops,
the British Heart Foundation and a local florists
shop. Some students even sold their work through
the exhibitions.
2. Summer Project Homework
Your Stop Motion and Summer Project are starting points to
help inspire your Art3 Personal Investigation.
• The main part of your summer project homework is to
SHOOT SHOOT SHOOT!!!!
• Base your ideas around a genre of photography you would
like to pursue in your Art3 personal investigation.
You will than have two weeks to plan, organize and hold your
Summer Project exhibition in the Autumn term.
3. Summer Project Exhibition in Autumn Term
The summer project is an exciting opportunity for you to exhibit your
work and start A2 Photography. You should be concentrating on a
particular genre or personal starting point that will help to inform your
Art3 Personal Investigation.
• This will be exhibited once you return and you need to arrange this,
it could be in a coffee shop/home/gallery. Be as ambitious as you
wish.
• You will exhibit your work and document that people have viewed
your exhibition.
• Over the Summer try and see as many exhibitions in galleries as
you can for first hand research. Remember to log this in your
sketchbook too!
4. Creating promotional material, flyers
or invites
Need to include the following:
• Date of exhibition and time of
private view
• Venue
• Title of work
• Artist statement
• Image from work
7. KEC group exhibition at
The British Heart Foundation
• Students sold their work
• Spoke of the exhibitions in their personal statement for
university
8. Working with local businesses
Jaspreet exhibited her work at Bloomers, a local florist
16. Artist Research
• Some examples of 365 projects (a picture day)
• You can be more genre specific or start from a
an idea instead of a random set of
photographs
• Remember if your stuck just KEEP SHOOTING!!
18. Alex Stoddard
A talented 18-year-old photographer who has already
drawn much attention for his creative works, many of
which can be found in his 365 project. Day after day, the
teen has produced a variety of incredibly surreal images,
all while balancing his academic studies. On top of playing
the roles of student and photographer, Stoddard has also
posed as the subject in most of his shots, managing to
give a remarkably powerful performance in each of his
wildly imaginative photos.
• http://www.flickr.com/photos/alex-
stoddard/sets/72157624050180762/
20. (365) Days of Tumblr by Aaron
Christopher Judd
• (365) Days of Tumblr is a project by Ontario-
based graphic designer Aaron Christopher Judd
that features a series of breathtaking images
superimposed with inspirational words. The
combination of the photo, often an awe-inspiring
landscape, and the overlain message within each
frame of the artist’s series works in beautiful
harmony.
• http://londons365.tumblr.com/
23. Kyle Thompson
is a 20-year-old photographer who, like Alex Stoddard,
finds himself both behind and in front of the lens as his
own subject. His 365 project began nearly a year ago and
has received quite a bit of attention ever since for his
striking self-portraits. Looking through his portfolio, it’s
hard to believe that Thompson began the project as an
amateur, only having picked up photography a few
months prior.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kyle_thompson/sets/7215
7629281608333/
24. Lissy Elle Laricchia
Lissy Laricchia, aka Lissy Elle, is a
Canadian photographer who
relishes in displaying her magical
sense of creativity within each
frame of her body of work. The
photographer makes her darkest
and most child-like imagination
come to life in her 365 project by
visually capturing an alternating
series of scenes.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lissyl
/sets/72157618331899237/
27. Stormtroopers 365
is a whimsical photo series that reveals what the
fictional Galactic Empire soldiers from Star Wars
do on their days off. Stéfan, the creator of the
project, simply places his two 12cm Hasbro action
figures in a myriad of adventures that range from
a day at the beach and a game of hide-and-seek
to taking a bath and riding a horse.
• http://stormtroopers365.com
28. 365 – a picture a day tips
Key tips:
• Bring Your Camera Everywhere (can be a
compact/dslr/phone)
• Tell a Story
• Have a focus
• Get your camera techniques right
• Think about your compositional skills
Some more helpful tips and advice:
http://content.photojojo.com/tutorials/project-365-take-
a-photo-a-day/