TARGETS
When you write about your own work (www and ebi) you need to look more closely and work out exactly what it is that you do well and what needs to be improved. At the moment you always write the same thing. Do you meet the success criteria?
Keep on top of the analysis of other photographers- use the sentence starters to help you.
Take more photos out of school- you cannot get what you need in school.
When you write about your own work (www and ebi) you need to look more closely and work out exactly what it is that you do well and what needs to be improved. At the moment you always write the same thing. Do you meet the success criteria?
Keep on top of the analysis of other photographers- use the sentence starters to help you.
Take more photos out of school- you cannot get what you need in school.
Look up task-
In this task we took photographs looking up rather than ahead giving a new perspective on the environment around us.
my look up photos-
www: High contrast, the reflection in the sky is very clear the angle of the two buildings is imposing and powerful.
ebi: a little bit further away to fit all the buildings in the image.
ebi: a little bit further away to fit all the buildings in the image.
look up best edit-
I edited the colours in this photo to be more bright and have a higher contrast than before so it looks more vivid than the unedited ones.
Mirroring and reflecting
Compare this to digitally editing reflection. Which do you prefer?
Four Composition Types:
In this task I took photos of the four different composition types; Triangles, rule of thirds, balance and layers.
Rule of Thirds
Triangles
Balance
Layers
4 composition types - All photos:
Four composition types - Best edits:
these are my best edits of the four composition types:
The composition for these photos is layers, this means that there are multiple things in the shot layered out behind one another.
Framing - All photos:
Using mirrors:
In this task I was required to take photos using a mirror to capture different frames and experiment with different depth of fields.
In this task I was required to take photos using a mirror to capture different frames and experiment with different depth of fields.
Framing - Best edits:
These are my best edits
Abstract-
Decay - In this task I took photos of decaying objects
Decay Final edits-
www: Good contrast of bright colours, nice visible texture.
ebi: would be better if i had more photos of decay and more edits.
ebi: would be better if i had more photos of decay and more edits.
First Development
Second Development
My response
Where are these photos from? Why did you think they would be good to use for your response?
Screen grab your process
Third Development
Best edits
WWW and EBI
WWW and EBI
Fourth Development
Most recent photos
WWW and EBI
WWW and EBI
Annotation Support
Introducing a task:
Subject matter
Subject matter
What do you think the photographer’s intentions are? There may be more than one. ‘PEC’ each intention.
P (Photographer’s name) creates (what type of images? Fantastical, surreal, objective)
E He / she does this by… (describe something in the image)
C He/she wanted us to consider ….
What wider issues is the photographer addressing?
P (Photographer’s name) is considering (is the photographer talking about a bigger issue in photography, society, politics?)
E This is shown by … (describe something in the image)
C The (Photographer’s name) was interested in this issue because (they felt it was relevant to us now…)
How do the materials and techniques used support your photographer’s intentions?
P (Photographer’s name) has used (the darkroom / multiple exposure / film / digital manipulation techniques) in creating this work.
E This creates a ______ effect. (describe something in the image)
C This helps to support (Photographer’s name) point about (showing an identity / hiding a person’s identity / the media / anonymity)
Introducing a task:
- In this task I was required to…..
- This task links to the theme, (______) as it shows....
- My intention was to respond to_______ because I wanted to explore....
Subject matter
- The subject I chose to photograph suited the theme as it……
- My composition helped to support my response to the theme by….
- I managed the exposure very well. My ISO / shutter speed / aperture settings were…..
- I prioritised my shutter speed to… (capture movement / blur/ frozen moment)
- I prioritised aperture to manipulate depth of field.
- I used a tripod to avoid camera shake.
- My images express my intentions which were…
Subject matter
- The subject I chose to photograph did not necessarily fit the brief as it was not interesting enough / appropriate / adequately lit…..
- Next time I should go to (a different location), photograph at a different time of day, organise people in advance, think more about my composition so that….. ect
- I did not create enough depth of field / sense of movement. The image is over exposed / underexposed / too blurred.
- Next time I should use a tripod / use a different type of lens (be specific) / experiment with film…
- My images do not show my intentions which were…
- The concept wasn’t clear in my images, I need to make it more explicit by…
- Next time I will consider the work of (a photographer) to inspire a more accurate depiction of what I want to achieve.
- I will experiment further with… (blur / shutter speed / composition)
What do you think the photographer’s intentions are? There may be more than one. ‘PEC’ each intention.
P (Photographer’s name) creates (what type of images? Fantastical, surreal, objective)
E He / she does this by… (describe something in the image)
C He/she wanted us to consider ….
What wider issues is the photographer addressing?
P (Photographer’s name) is considering (is the photographer talking about a bigger issue in photography, society, politics?)
E This is shown by … (describe something in the image)
C The (Photographer’s name) was interested in this issue because (they felt it was relevant to us now…)
How do the materials and techniques used support your photographer’s intentions?
P (Photographer’s name) has used (the darkroom / multiple exposure / film / digital manipulation techniques) in creating this work.
E This creates a ______ effect. (describe something in the image)
C This helps to support (Photographer’s name) point about (showing an identity / hiding a person’s identity / the media / anonymity)