Log into your website and review your work so far...You don't have to write about every photo you have edited, but you should have brief explanations to reflect on what you did, what you learnt, how it linked to your artists, strengths and areas for development. Photoshoot review (one for each photoshoot please - add a text box underneath the gallery) - For this photoshoot I had to take photos of... - I took them by... (talk about composition, colour, camera settings, lighting etc) - My artist ____ inspired these photos because... - I plan to edit the photos by... Editing photos - To edit these photos I.... - I was inspired by the artist(s)... by using... - The focus for this task was... By completing it I learnt... - Something that worked well was... - In future edits I will aim to improve by... (See below to help!) Something that worked/needs improving could be: - use of layering - use of colour more purposefully - experimenting with different colour schemes - aiming to enhance contrast - taking photos which have more shadows through experimental lighting - taking photos with more varied compositions - taking a bigger range of photos so I have more to choose from - experimenting with different editing techniques - learning new techniques by following youtube tutorials independently For the next couple of lessons, you will be learning how to develop ideas through experiments linked to multiple photographers. To be successful you must: - Choose your strongest, most effective photos to work with - Show a range of skills on photoshop - Show progress with each experiment - making improvements and trying alternatives - Bring in things you tried from earlier in the project, and combine them with new photos/experiments - Avoid being repetitive - Explain your work through clear annotations Using the success criteria above to guide you, produce a range of experiments in the style of your photographer using your new photos (or old photos if you don't have new ones). You should be working towards refining your photos so you have 3-5 final images by the end of next week, ready to start your next project. Clarification on how to get the higher marks 1. Ensure that there are similarities between your work and your main artist. This could be: - composition - content - colour scheme - editing style 2. For the highest marks and in preparation for the next project, link to more than one of the artists you have studied in this project. Try different combinations of their styles. Eg. - composition from artist 1... colour scheme of artist 2 - editing style of artist 1... composition of artist 2 3. For your final outcomes you will choose 3-5 of your best photos. Ideally you should have experimented with these photos before you create the final outcomes. 4. On your final outcomes, they should all be the same style and created using the same technqiues. Eg. - All different photos but of close up nature - All have a blurry background - All have rule of thirds - All have unrealistic colours and increased contrast like Niemela 1. If you can edit your photos at home, continue to do extra edits to explore different ways of enhancing your photos and showing different skills etc. 2. If you didn't take any photos over christmas or you are not happy with your photos, then you need to do so this weekend please.
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