These are snapshots of some of my friends in action in their classrooms
in the School of Photographic Arts and Sciences at RIT
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These scenes were photographed on March 31, 2005 in a class conducted by Prof. Angela
Kelly in a classroom of the School of Photographic Arts and Sciences.
Prof. Kelly was engaged with her Photo 1 class on a critique of student work produced in
conjunction with a class assignment on the human body.
This is what the students were asked to think about as they worked on the
assignment:
"Photography and technology have played a primary role in constructing
and representing notions of the body in contemporary culture. To offer
up more complex images of the human body in the 21st. century,
contemporary artists and thinkers question old assumptions and explore
new ideas about the human body. The question posed is, how do we
represent the human body today?"
Click here for classes with
Prof. Patti Ambrogi,
Prof. Bill DuBois,
Dr. Russell Kraus,
Prof. Hector Sanchez,
Prof. Denis Defibaugh,
Prof. Owen Butler,
Prof. Myra Greene,
Prof. Joe Ziolkowski,
Prof. Dan Larkin,
Prof. Jack Karpen,
Prof. Gunther Cartwright,
Prof. Mark Haven,
and with Prof. Angela Kelly.
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