What do you find interesting about these photographs? How to look at the subject matter (the thing in your photographs) creatively.
For your GCSE you must include drawing throughout your projects. Today you are going to plan the next photoshoot that you will do through sketches in two different ways. Task 1: Drawing over photos on PhotoshopChoose two of the five photos below the example then copy and paste them onto a new Photoshop file. On each one, use the rectangle tool, and the brush tool to draw possible compositions on each photo for up close pictures of corners and curves, like the example below. Label each one with the type of composition you have used. (Negative space, Rule of Thirds, Symmetry, Balance, Leading Lines) Use a different colour for each composition if you have multiple on one photograph. Save them both as a JPEG then upload to your page under the title Corners and Curves, with a subtitle of Planning Drawings. You have 10 minutes to write a new blog post to answer the following question: Why is drawing useful in photography? Use the powerpoint from last lesson (above) to help you if you need to. A short paragraph is plenty. |
Bring your camera in for Tuesday's lesson. Make sure you have charged your batteries and that you have your memory card with you! | In preparation for Tuesday's lesson and for extra marks, take a set of photographs outside of school along the same theme. See if you can take 10 or more photos of corners and curves on different architecture, focusing on close ups and different compositions. Upload them to your website under the title 'Going for gold: homework photoshoot' |
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