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Youve completed the Creative Boot Camp training program, surviving 30 days of creativity exercises designed to present fun, engaging opportunities for creative problem solving. Through this practice, you developed skills that you use every day by solving problems with defined purpose and escalating restriction. Now that youve performed those 30 exercises, wouldnt it be great if there were another set of 30 exercises you could complete that would challenge you in the same way? Youre in luck. Introducing the Creative Boot Camp Booster Packs.The Creative Boot Camp Booster Packs offer 90 new creative exercises, separated into two collections: The Medium Collection and The General Mix Collection. The Medium Collection offers the 90 exercises segregated by medium: 30 Designer, 30 Writer, and 30 Photographer. The General Mix Collection offers the same 90 exercises in three mixed packs: Brigadier, Major, and Lieutenant. Each mixed Booster Pack contains 10 designer, 10 writer, and 10 photographer exercises.This Booster Pack is the Photographer Edition, which means the exercises are tailored towards shooters. But these exercises require more than photographic skill. Most of these exercises will test your ability to see with a keen eye so focus on the ideas behind the shots as much as the shots themselves. Solve these problems with relevance and novelty and youll find the creative boost you are seeking by the conclusion of the pack.

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Creative Boot Camp Booster Pack

PHOTOGRAPHER EDITION

Congratulations, General. If you are reading this, you have more than likely completed the Creative Boot Camp Program and youre ready for Officer Training. This Booster Pack contains 30 additional creative exercises designed to continue your creative training. This is the Photographer Edition, which means the exercises are tailored towards shooters. But these exercises require more than photographic skill. Most of these are will test your ability to see your everyday with a keen eye so focus on the ideas behind the shots as much as the shots themselves. Solve these problems with relevance and novelty and youll find the creative boost you are seeking by the conclusion of the pack.

The recommended schedule of completion is one per day but you may alternatively choose to continue the Creative Boot Camp schedule of 6 exercises per week for 5 weeks. The maximum amount of time allotted for almost every exercise in this Booster Pack is 15 minutes so put aside at least that long every day for this creative training (a few exercises are performed throughout the day). These exercises are not tracked or monitored through the website so be mindful of your effort as you conduct these exercises. As was the case through the Creative Boot Camp Training Program, you get out of it what you put into it.

Good luck, General.

Monsters Ball Time limit 15 minutes The beauty of monsters is that they can - photo 2
Monsters Ball

Time limit: 15 minutes

The beauty of monsters is that they can be anything. They can be half man, half machine and half office supply if they wanted. As a matter of fact, lets try that right now.

Your task today is to take three pictures and use all three pictures as a part of a monster. You need to take a picture of a person (you or someone else). Then, you need to take a picture of a machine of some form. Lastly, you need to take a picture of some office supply. Youll be printing out these three pictures and assembling them like a puzzle to make up your monster so think about how each will be used in the assembly of your beast. Think in thirds, print then assemble to make your dastardly creation, Dr. Frankenstein.

Ten Photo Day Time limit 15 minutes Imagine you had to create a Day in the - photo 3
Ten Photo Day

Time limit: 15 minutes

Imagine you had to create a Day in the Life photo diary of your day. It would probably be easy, right? Just take photos during your day that signify what you do throughout the day. Its a lot harder when you have to create a photo diary of someone you dont know that well. You obviously cant follow them around all day but if accuracy wasnt the goal, you could probably put together something entertaining. Lets find out.

Choose a random person in your life, someone you dont have constant access to. It can be a friend, a co-worker, anyone that you dont know what they do for large parts of their day. Then, take a very short amount of time to take a fictional photo diary of their day. Dont try to imagine what their day is REALLY about, make up a fictional account of their day that is clearly absurd but do so in only 10 photos.

Morning Afternoon And Night Time limit Varies Our typical work days can be - photo 4
Morning, Afternoon, And Night

Time limit: Varies

Our typical work days can be distilled down to 3 moments if were willing to cut out all of the clutter and find that authentic image. That is your task today. Take one photo for morning, afternoon and night that encapsulates your typical work day. What one image would best define your mornings? What picture is the very definition of your afternoons? What one shot best defines your evenings? Find one image for each and shoot them.

The Simplest Story Time limit 15 minutes Stories can be told with words or - photo 5
The Simplest Story

Time limit: 15 minutes

Stories can be told with words or they can be told with pictures. They can even be told with pictures of words, a theory we are going to test today. Your task is to create a conceptual story made up of found words that you will photograph. An example would be if you found the word birth then found the word live then found the word death. This would tell a conceptual story of life in just three found words. Yours should be between 3 and 7 pictures. Take pictures of found words in your environment; words on walls, signs, wherever. Take shots of each and take them in the order of your story.

The Non-Alphabet Time limit 15 minutes One of the most recognizable forms in - photo 6
The Non-Alphabet

Time limit: 15 minutes

One of the most recognizable forms in nature are letter forms. Not actual letters, mind you, the shape of letters. From the way a shadow falls on the ground forming a capital T to leaves on a tree folding into a lowercase r, we can find letter forms in anything if well look for them.

Your task today is to shoot 26 photos of 26 letter forms in your environment that are not actual letters. Anything qualifies as long as it wasnt originally a letter.

X Marks The Spot Time limit 15 minutes Treasure maps are typically graphic - photo 7
X Marks The Spot

Time limit: 15 minutes

Treasure maps are typically graphic affairs, with landmarks visually represented, dotted lines leading to the giant X signifying where the treasure lay. Youre going to create a form of treasure map today, one made strictly of photos.

First, hide something of value. It can be a candy bar or $100,000 in gold bullion. Im guessing you went with something closer to the candy bar, didnt you? Once youve hidden it, youre going to take no more than 5 photos that are going to lead someone to that hiding place. Each photo you take should lead a person to find the next photo. So if your first photo is of the conference table, when the person looking for the treasure finds the conference table, they should also find the next photo of the next location and so on until youve led them to find the treasure.

Once you have taken the photos and placed them, find a willing participant to go treasure hunting for you. Arrr...

Opposites Attract Time limit 15 minutes Opposites attract or so Im told If - photo 8
Opposites Attract

Time limit: 15 minutes

Opposites attract, or so Im told. If this is true, this next exercise should be a piece of cake. Or whatever is opposite of cake. Your task today is to take pictures of opposites. You need to find examples of the following opposites and take one picture each of the two sides:

Hot and Cold

Light and Dark

Life and Death

Good and Evil

You and ?

Take one picture of each opposite, so youll have 10 pictures total when you are done. The last opposite is a picture of you then a picture of what you would consider your opposite, which could be another person or something else.

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