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Photo Quilts

Secondary art lesson in photography.
A plant-based photo quilt emphasizing line, pattern, shape, and color.

My class has recently learned how to use DSLR cameras. They are quickly learning how to master the shutter, aperture and ISO settings, but now I am challenging them to think about texture, line, shape and color. I want them to think about compositional elements that can strengthen any shot. Sometimes, that lesson is achieved simply by forcing yourself to closely examine your subjects.

With this photo quilt assignment, I challenged the students to find similar types of patterns, colors, textures or shapes and to shoot them from interesting perspectives. They then had to composite the pictures together in a “quilt”. They created a 9 x 9 inch document and then masked each photo to 3 x 3 inches. They then assembled the photos together in a pleasing composition.

 * All artwork generated by the following students grade 9-12: [See below]
 [Jayda C.] [Ryan D.] [Jordan K.] [Evan M.] [Gabe K.]
Abstract photography assignment using cropping and compositing in Photoshop.
The students were allowed to desaturate their final image to create greater harmony.
High school photography and photoshop project.
I urged students to space out similar colors to encourage the viewer’s eyes to move throughout the entire composition.
High school digital art project using photography.
Though subject matter could be similar, I wanted students to focus more on composition than subject matter.
Abstract photo cropping and compositing in Photoshop.
By choosing similar shapes, textures, and colors students were about to create harmonious final compositions.