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<p>Hi, I'm in AP Photography at school, and I think I would like to do it on hands. I am having trouble coming up with a more concrete concept, however. My concentration needs to be more (for lack of a better word), concentrated. If anyone has any ideas, or photos, of hands, I would love to talk or see them. Thank you!<br>
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<p>-Maddy Levy</p>
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<p>I am doing a concentrated study for my photography class, but I don't know what to concentrate on. I wanted to do babies/toddlers, but I am not sure if that is going to be interesting enough. If anyone has any good ideas, that would be great</p>
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<p>For my photography class at school, I am going to New York this weekend (if weather permits...the snow is not helping my plans) to take street photographs of women in the style of Garry Winogrand from his book, "Women are Beautiful." I was wondering if anyone has advice on how to capture people - Winogrand did it without asking the women, but I'm nervous I won't capture a good photo without consent. I've never done a project remotely like this before! (I'm excited and nervous. I hope I capture some beautiful images). Thank you!</p>
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AP Photography Concentration
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<p>I suppose a little more information might be helpful :)<br>
It is a high school course, and for the AP at the end of the year, you need to have three parts. One of the parts is your concentration, which needs to be a series of 12 photographs concentrating on one thing. It needs to show growth - so it can't just be a series of 12 great images. It needs to show exploration, understanding, and creativity. Although it's actually due in May, my teacher wants us to get started now so we'll have lots of time to develop our ideas. I just don't have any really good ideas to begin with.<br>
Thanks</p>