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Start by making a digital contact/thumbnail sheet (using the photos provided). Arrange the photos into different groups to more easily look for any themes that may emerge. Brainstorm different themes that you could potentially use to organize your portfolio. Consider your audience while using different strategies to think of and develop your ideas. Feel free to draw, make mock-ups, write text, make lists, or use any other creative problem-solving methods that might help with this process.
Next, write a short essay detailing your thoughts on audience, themes, and potential formats that you may use for your portfolio. Explore the various stages that your brainstorming goes through as you examine all of your thoughts and ideas on the given topics. At this stage, you don’t need to make a final decision on these questions, meaning, you do not need to make a final decision on your audience, your theme, or your format. Rather, simply write about the process that you go through to come up with ideas on these topics and how you flesh them out. Consider how you might want to unify your portfolio as a whole and what sub-themes or small series you may include as part of the whole. Approach this essay as an organized examination of your brainstorming process to determine the audience, theme, and format of your portfolio.
Your essay should be approximately two to three pages long and may or may not feature subheadings.
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