Write a new blog post to answer these two questions: Blog post title: Artist choice reflection - Which artist did you choose and why? - How could you create photographs in their style? How to take inspiration from an artist independently. Edit your Hanbury Hall photos in the style of your new photographer. You should produce multiple experiments, using different techniques. For help: - Refer to the powerpoint below - Look back at your skills development pages and things you have learnt - use the laminated sheet for techniques - do further research if there is something you want to do, and learn something new for yourself! eg. google how do you blur a picture on photoshop? Also, click the picture below to find out more about the ideas process and how to get good marks in AO2 (experimenting) - there are also notes on the assessment criteria in the powerpoint - read them to find out how to do well! An easy way of getting extra marks for AO1 (artist research) is to send an email to your artist to find out about their techniques first hand. You get extra credit for taking the initiative to contact the artist! You'll find their contact form or email address on their website. In the email, introduce yourself as a GCSE Photography student, explain that you really like their work - try to be specific about what you like about it - then ask for some advice when working in that style. What are their photography techniques? Do they/how do they edit their photos etc. Be aware that you might not get a reply, but most of the time you will! If you do, you'll need to do a screen shot of your original email and the reply, then save it as a JPEG and upload to your website. Most importantly, you would then use the information to help you with your work!!
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1/5/2023 09:28:20 am
Hi, i think that i noticed you visited my website thus i got here to go back the favor?.I am attempting to find issues to improve my website!I guess its good enough to make use of some of your ideas!!
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1/6/2023 11:43:32 am
Your artist to find out about their techniques first hand. You get extra credit for taking the initiative to contact the artist! Thank you for sharing your great post!
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