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Creativity Blog Post 2
This week, I did a creative exercise found in the book:
"CAFFEINE FOR THE CREATIVE MIND" by Stefan Mumaw and Wendy Lee Oldfield.
The exercise can be found on page 77.
Instructions: "Sharpie; Shirt Pocket; Laundry Bill
If the old saying is true, "every picture tells the story," then three pictures should tell the story even better.
Your task today is to tell a story in three photographs. The idea is to create three consecutive pictures that tell a story.
The pattern is "object," "action"and "effect."
For instance, if your first photo was your empty chair at work, and your second photo was your boss in your office looking at his watch, the third photograph might be your personal items box up on your desk.
Create three separate photo-stories using this method. Just make sure you're on time when you start!"
My photo story is called "The Missed Alarm"
Photo 1 (Object): Close-up of a glowing phone screen: alarm set for 7:00 AM, and now reading 10:26 AM.
Photo 2 (Action): A guy jolting out of bed, wild hair, shocked expression, fumbling for pants while holding the phone.
Photo 3 (Effect): Him setting disheveled in front of a job interview door that says "Closed - Interviews Finished at 10:00 AM."



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