The Tea Cup, black and white photo by Margaret Watkins
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    Media and Advertising

    through the art of

    Margaret Watkins

    Grades 9-12

    Media and Advertising Through
    the Art of Margaret Watkins

    Margaret Watkins (1884–1969) was one of the most successful advertising photographers in the history of Canadian photography. An early pioneer of the genre, Watkins’s journey to the profession took her from her hometown of Hamilton, Ontario, to New York City, where she perfected the art of the ad in highly creative images that captured the look and feel of the modern world. Taking some of Watkins’s best-known still-life, portrait, and product photographs as a starting point, the learning activities in this resource guide students through a creative understanding of how aesthetics and subject matter can be used to communicate, influence, and resonate in visual advertisements.

    Learning Activities
    • Elevating the Everyday
    • The Art of the Ad
    • The Human Form in Advertising
    Related Subjects
    • Visual Arts
    • Media Studies

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