PJ students at ICP shoot a variety of different themes for the weekly “Picture Making on the Street” course. This course has students submit a selection of images every week for a group critique lead by each respective instructor.
This week PJ students had the day long exam for the digital seminar. Students had to walk into a room filled with newspaper articles at 10am and then had four hours to research, gain access, and then meet a deadline with all images processed correctly by 2pm. This practical assignment was followed by a two hour long written test. Some of the images below were made during this assignment.
Growing up in NYC/Sara Frisby
Growing up in NYC/Sara Frisby
Growing up in NYC/Sara Frisby
Growing up in NYC/Sara Frisby
Growing up in NYC/Sara Frisby
Children look at the objects displayed at the Intrepid sea, air and space museum in New York on December 8, 2014. (Photo/Griselda San Martin for Digital Seminar Exam)
Children watch a space film at Intrepid sea, air and space museum in New York on December 8, 2014. (Photo/Griselda San Martin for Digital Seminar exam)
Children eat lunch at the end of their visit to the Intrepid sea, air and space museum in New York on December 8, 2014. (Photo/Griselda San Martin for Digital Seminar exam)
The Dutchess of Cambridge Princess Catherine is greeted by fans hoping to get a photograph as she leaves the Northside Centre for Child Development at 1301 5th Avenue in Harlem on Monday, December 8th, 2014/ Gareth Smit for Digital Seminar exam)

Final flash lighting magazine assignment/Fabiana Sala/Yolande Daeninck
En route to school/Shih-Chieh Wei
Beauty/Fabiana Sala
Beauty/Fabiana Sala
Beauty/Fabiana Sala
Beauty/Fabiana Sala
Beauty/Fabiana Sala
PJ Students Prepare (with a smile) for the Fall Semester “Final” on Monday, December 8, 2014. Tee Minus 30 Minutes…/ Russell McBride
End of year documentary seminar party at Karen Marshall’s home/ Shih-Chieh Wei
End of year documentary seminar party at Karen Marshall’s home/ Shih-Chieh Wei
End of year documentary seminar party at Karen Marshall’s home/ Shih-Chieh Wei