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Margret Bourke-White

Margret Bourke-White was born on June 14th, 1904 in The Bronx, New York and passed away August 27th, 1971 in Connecticut. She became interested in photography while studying at Cornell University where she earned a degree in 1927. After studying photography at another school; Columbia University she decided to go ahead and open her own studio where she specialized in architectural photography. She had been intrigued by photography as a young girl because her father loved the take pictures and exposed her to it. As she opened her studio she developed new skills and techniques that would help her in the future. Margret Bourke-White was one of the first emerging women to be working in this newly field of photojournalism, and was the first female to be hired as such. She was the first photographer for Fortune magazine, in 1929. In 1930, she was the first western photographer allowed in the Soviet Union. She also covered the Korean War where she’d taken her best photograph ever; so she thought. In 1952 it was discovered that she had Parkinson’s Disease, with this she could no longer take photographs, instead she spent eight year writing her autobiography. I like that Margret Bourke-White took pictures of things that revolved around her life and things that she’d seen or done. Her pictures are mostly of other people or herself; she liked to take pictures of other people. Her pictures focused on important events going on in life and I think that people should focus on those things when taking pictures.

**keep documentation** of what you did so you can reconstruct the outcome on the final print. (this will be demonstrated in class). Use this form [|teststrip.doc] Please [|read] this article while you are waiting for your turn. To see printing process read below ||< 20 || Please name with your full name plus finished ||< 20 ||
 * <  ||< What you will do ||< Points ||
 * < 1 ||< Choose an image and prepare the image to print
 * Crop
 * Set exposure
 * Adjust file size
 * Save to HS art printing folder
 * Name Photo with your full name
 * take a # from Mrs k for que at the printer ||< 25 ||
 * < 2 ||< Use printer to test the exposure for 3 different settings for your one image print, and then hand in along with test strip sheet below by Wednesday October 13. You need to
 * < 3 ||< Decide best value and do this to the entire image and place finished copy in HS art printer folder
 * < 4 ||< Print and hand in by Friday October 15th Grading will be based on how well you followed directions and the quality of the image.
 * Does the image have a variety of Values
 * Does the image have some true blacks and whites
 * Have you printed at the proper resolution and size ||< 25 ||
 * < 5 ||< During the week while you are waiting your turn Please write a 3 paragraph essay on a historical photographer from this page Please check with me for your selection before starting. Please cover the folowing things in your essay and pot them to the assignment page for this week.
 * Artist name, dates they were alive.
 * Historical contribution to Photography/ what type of work they created.
 * What you like and dislike about the photographers work
 * Select an image from their work for the assignment page as well ||< 10 ||
 * <  ||< Steps To print with the 2200 Epson printer
 * 1) Start by saving your document to the HS art folder -> Photo 10 ->folder with your name
 * 2) Click Print under the file menu make sure Epson 2200 is selected
 * 3) In the color handling section (mid right hand side)
 * Make sure Photoshop manages color
 * Choose working gray dot gain 20%for black and white, and RGB1998 for Color Images
 * 1) Check to see fit of image on paper. If the image is smaller than the paper leave it alone if the image is larger scale image by percent.
 * 2) Hit print and hit print again and go to prefernces at the top of the window
 * 3) Click Best photo at the top of the page if a message pops up ignore it and continue choosing Paper Type in the box to the left midway down the window
 * 4) Select glossy paper under type (if that is the type you are working with)
 * 5) Go to advanced setting ignore the message because you are an experienced user.
 * 6) Click continue
 * 7) Select black ink only if you are printing a black and white image
 * 8) De select High speed and edge smoothing
 * 9) Click OK and then hit OK again and printing will begin please let the next person stack behind you as printing this way takes a long time

Please finish this by Friday October 15th at 11:59 PM
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