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Identity
         Portrait Photography Project




Me’ and ‘them’: the in-between where ‘my identity’ tends to change
organically. - Nikki S. Lee
                              Nikki S. Lee, Projects (1997-2001)
Nikki S. Lee — Parts, the men
                           are missing.

                           Lee leans on a man, then cuts
                           him out of the picture.




The importance of identity
       Who am I?
       I am…      I am…

      I am…            I am…       Multiple
               I am…
                                   Identities

          I am…
Painters have explored self portrait
        throughout the history of art.




Self portrait- Vincent VanGough   Self portrait – Frida Kahlo
Definition of Identity:
“the reflective self-conception or self-image that we
each derive from our family, gender, cultural, ethnic,
and individual socialization process” (Ting-Toomey).




                   Nikki S. Lee — Projects: The Seniors Project

                   For this transformation, Lee needed a makeup artist.
Three levels of identity:
I. Personal (what makes us unique)

II. Relational (our relationships with others)

III. Cultural, Communal or Social (large-scale communities
such as nationality, ethnicity, gender, religious or political
affiliation)




                               Photography by Catherine Opie
Selected Social Identities
Racial Identity – a socially constructed idea that still
persists in the United States
Ethnic Identity – derived from a sense of shared heritage,
history, traditions, values, area of origin, and sometimes
language
Gender Identity (different than sexual identity) – how a
particular culture differentiates masculine and feminine
social roles
National Identity – the nation/country one was born into
( or a sense of place)
Ethnic Identity:
The Hapa Project, Kip Fulbeck
• Fulbeck began the project
  in 2001, traveling the
  country photographing
  over 1200 volunteer
  subjects who self-
  identified as
  Hapa (defined for the
  project as mixed ethnic
  heritage with partial roots
  in Asian and/or Pacific
  Islander ancestry)
The dark side of identity
Stereotypes- categorization that mentally organizes your
experience with, and guides your behavior toward, a
particular group of people.

Prejudices – are deeply held negative feelings associates
with a particular group (anger, fear, aversion, anxiety).

Racism – an extension of stereotyping and prejudice. The
belief that one race is inherently superior to another; “genetic
endowment.”
Stereotypes - Gender




Untitled Film Still #14. 1978.

Cindy Sherman plays the role of a young woman studying her own reflection. The
photo visually portrays a woman assembling her identity, caught in the act of
construction…she appears masked through make-up and costume.
Cindy Sherman, Continued…




Cindy Sherman. Untitled Film Still #48.
1979.
                                          Cindy Sherman. Untitled Film Still
                                          #43. 1979.
• Clearly displaying the exaggerated manipulation of her
  body, she describes her face as a blank canvas to be
  worked on so as to create and unmask the social
  stereotypes circulated by the media, often revealing
  their decay and almost horrifying aspects in features
  verging on the grotesque.
Remember…
  emotions can be conveyed.




Dorothea Lange. (American, 1895-1965).
                                           Photo by Tom Hoops
Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California. 1936
Let’s look at someone familiar!
• What makes President Barack Obama
  who he is on the inside and the outside?
Identity- President Obama
•   bi-racial, Hawaii, Kenya, Indonesia
•   His love of basketball
•   His hometown of Chicago
•   Politician
•   Lawyer
•   Father, husband
•   Harvard graduate
•   President
Identity?
1. “Who am I on the inside?
2. Who am I on the outside?”
3. What do I value?
• Then….how will you represent this
  through a photograph?

 1. Clothing, Props?
 2. Environment?
 3. People/models?
Student Examples
• Identity Portrayed through Photography
Incorporate Text?
Think outside the box!
Try something new?!
Can be about you, but not
     feature you
For Friday, Oct. 26        th


• 1. Brainstorm 5 ideas for this project.
• List ways you will “represent” yourself.
• Think about the location, people, clothing,
  backgrounds, etc.
• How will your photo be unique?
• A new perspective?

• 6 photos due on Tuesday, Oct. 30th
• Final Photo due Thurs., Nov. 1st

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Portrait identity

  • 1. Identity Portrait Photography Project Me’ and ‘them’: the in-between where ‘my identity’ tends to change organically. - Nikki S. Lee Nikki S. Lee, Projects (1997-2001)
  • 2. Nikki S. Lee — Parts, the men are missing. Lee leans on a man, then cuts him out of the picture. The importance of identity Who am I? I am… I am… I am… I am… Multiple I am… Identities I am…
  • 3. Painters have explored self portrait throughout the history of art. Self portrait- Vincent VanGough Self portrait – Frida Kahlo
  • 4. Definition of Identity: “the reflective self-conception or self-image that we each derive from our family, gender, cultural, ethnic, and individual socialization process” (Ting-Toomey). Nikki S. Lee — Projects: The Seniors Project For this transformation, Lee needed a makeup artist.
  • 5. Three levels of identity: I. Personal (what makes us unique) II. Relational (our relationships with others) III. Cultural, Communal or Social (large-scale communities such as nationality, ethnicity, gender, religious or political affiliation) Photography by Catherine Opie
  • 6. Selected Social Identities Racial Identity – a socially constructed idea that still persists in the United States Ethnic Identity – derived from a sense of shared heritage, history, traditions, values, area of origin, and sometimes language Gender Identity (different than sexual identity) – how a particular culture differentiates masculine and feminine social roles National Identity – the nation/country one was born into ( or a sense of place)
  • 7. Ethnic Identity: The Hapa Project, Kip Fulbeck • Fulbeck began the project in 2001, traveling the country photographing over 1200 volunteer subjects who self- identified as Hapa (defined for the project as mixed ethnic heritage with partial roots in Asian and/or Pacific Islander ancestry)
  • 8.
  • 9. The dark side of identity Stereotypes- categorization that mentally organizes your experience with, and guides your behavior toward, a particular group of people. Prejudices – are deeply held negative feelings associates with a particular group (anger, fear, aversion, anxiety). Racism – an extension of stereotyping and prejudice. The belief that one race is inherently superior to another; “genetic endowment.”
  • 10. Stereotypes - Gender Untitled Film Still #14. 1978. Cindy Sherman plays the role of a young woman studying her own reflection. The photo visually portrays a woman assembling her identity, caught in the act of construction…she appears masked through make-up and costume.
  • 11. Cindy Sherman, Continued… Cindy Sherman. Untitled Film Still #48. 1979. Cindy Sherman. Untitled Film Still #43. 1979.
  • 12. • Clearly displaying the exaggerated manipulation of her body, she describes her face as a blank canvas to be worked on so as to create and unmask the social stereotypes circulated by the media, often revealing their decay and almost horrifying aspects in features verging on the grotesque.
  • 13. Remember… emotions can be conveyed. Dorothea Lange. (American, 1895-1965). Photo by Tom Hoops Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California. 1936
  • 14. Let’s look at someone familiar! • What makes President Barack Obama who he is on the inside and the outside?
  • 15. Identity- President Obama • bi-racial, Hawaii, Kenya, Indonesia • His love of basketball • His hometown of Chicago • Politician • Lawyer • Father, husband • Harvard graduate • President
  • 16. Identity? 1. “Who am I on the inside? 2. Who am I on the outside?” 3. What do I value?
  • 17. • Then….how will you represent this through a photograph? 1. Clothing, Props? 2. Environment? 3. People/models?
  • 18. Student Examples • Identity Portrayed through Photography
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 24.
  • 25.
  • 26. Can be about you, but not feature you
  • 27. For Friday, Oct. 26 th • 1. Brainstorm 5 ideas for this project. • List ways you will “represent” yourself. • Think about the location, people, clothing, backgrounds, etc. • How will your photo be unique? • A new perspective? • 6 photos due on Tuesday, Oct. 30th • Final Photo due Thurs., Nov. 1st