Is it like a photo scavenger hunt? Like...this week you have to shoot 5 photos of cory's moms cleavage? Seriously though...you could even set a particular exposure or aperature that people have to shoot with.
Sure, where does cory live? Just kidding, but I'm down!
I think Film Noir would be a good project, next month mabye?
I am down with Film Noir though this is a photo project and not a cinematic project. But high key seemed far to hard for people and In think Film Noir is in the same boat. I think we need something a bit more broad
Possibly just "spring"? Though That is running away from film noir, it seems appropriate.
Film Noir would be good, I've wanted to do something noirish for a while. Wikipedia describes the film noir style as this (edited by me):
"low-key lighting schemes of many classic film noirs are associated with stark light/dark contrasts and dramatic shadow patterning—a style known as chiaroscuro (a term adopted from Renaissance painting). The shadows of Venetian blinds or banister rods, cast upon an actor, a wall, or an entire set, are an iconic visual in noir. Characters' faces may be partially or wholly obscured by darkness.
Film noir is also known for its use of low-angle, wide-angle, and skewed, or Dutch, angle shots. Other devices of disorientation relatively common in film noir include shots of people reflected in one or more mirrors, shots through curved or frosted glass or other distorting objects."