So you want to get an A in Photography? There is nothing stopping you, but you.
To get the top marks in photography, you really do have to be very independent, creative, self motivated and perseverent. Students that give up will never get A's, but students that make mistakes and learn from them, or overcome challenges do.
Below you will see a few things to think about that will help you to push for the higher marks.
Below you will see a few things to think about that will help you to push for the higher marks.
Learn independently
There are so many things on the internet to help you learn independently.
Do some research into new techniques, try them out at home and apply them in lessons. Do everything you can in order to ensure that you produce the highest standard of work. |
Be committed
To get the best possible photographs, you are going to have to be committed in many ways. Whether it is building resilience and persisting in order to get the perfect photo, going to exciting locations to make sure that your images have bold and striking backgrounds, or putting in time to review and analyse your photos, commitment to the subject is massively important in reaching those top grades.
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Think creatively
The students that get the highest grades work methodically but also creatively. They think outside of the box and develop exciting ideas. They look hard for the perfect photograph, and then rather than accept it as the perfect photo, they reflect on it and work out how to do even better.
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To help you get the best marks, use these guide sheets on how to do the things that you will need to do in lessons. Use them to push your skills and help you to produce a higher standard of work, as well as to help you work more independently.