Over the coming weeks you must now produce your final mini-unit that clearly demonstrates your knowledge, understanding and practical application of landscape photography…
You must provide blog posts that illustrate :
- Mood-board of images relevant to your plan
- Mindmaps / brainstorms of ideas
- Artist case study + image analysis
- Action plan for final photo shoot
- Original images ( contact sheet)
- Your selection process
- Your editing process
- Presentation ideas / printing solutions
- Compare and contrast to your chosen photographer
- Evaluation, critique and analysis of your final response(s)
YOUR FINAL BLOG POST SHOULD CLEARLY SHOW 3-5 POSSIBLE FINAL OUTCOMES, INCLUDING YOUR PRESENTATION METHOD
FROM THIS YOU CAN CHOOSE YOUR IMAGES FOR PRINTING
Contemporary approaches to presentation :
Research and explore alternative approaches to presenting your final images. This should be an integral part of your concept…not a gimmick…ultimately, the quality of your photography will be the primary focus and your mark will reflect this…
Print Deadline : Tuesday 20th February
Find the folder : M:\Departments\Photography\Students\Image Transfer\PRINTING
Essentials
- Remember to label each JPEG in the print folder with your name
- 1 x file per A3. A4, A5
- Ensure that your final images are a direct response to your chosen photographer (s) and show a clear visual link
Marking Criteria
The four assessment objectives clearly outline expectations, so you must provide high quality evidence for each AO…
AO1 : Develop ideas through sustained and focused investigations, informed by contextual sources, demonstrating analytical and critical understanding
AO2 : Explore and select appropriate resources, media, techniques and processes, reviewing and refining ideas as work develops
AO3 : Recording ideas (taking photos) that are relevant to intentions, reflecting critically on work as it progresses
AO4 : Present a personal and meaningful response(s) that realises intentions, and makes connections with other artists