Your first task is to upload your photos from Hanbury hall as a contact sheet in a gallery. Put a title above it 'Hanbury Hall Photoshoot', and write a paragraph to explain the photoshoot: where you went, what you photographed, what the place had to offer etc. In addition to this, add captions to your strongest and weakest photos to communicate and acknowledge the strengths and weaknesses. Eg. out of focus, strong composition, effective lighting etc. Make sure you change the settings so that the caption appears when you hover on the pictures. Each experiment must lead on to the next in order to show progress. The marking criteria specifies that your work must demonstrate a 'confident and highly developed ability to explore and select appropriate resources, media, materials, techniques and processes. ' and that your work must 'review and refine ideas in a confident manner as work develops.' Think about this as you experiment. Continue to develop your ideas, this time experimenting with your new photographs. Refer back to last lesson for the list of experiments if you need them.
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