If you have a card reader and your memory card...Go to your Close up page. Add a title underneath your artist research, followed by a gallery element. Plug in your memory stick or cable so you can access your photos. Save all of your photos to the shared area in a new folder called 'Keetman'. Click your gallery icon then upload ALL of your photos (except selfies!). This will take a few minutes. Do the next task on a word document whilst you are waiting - you will copy and paste it when your photos have uploaded. When finished, pass your card reader/memory card to the next person. Click the gallery at the edges so the settings come up. Change the number of columns to 5 or 6 depending on the number of photos you have so they fit more neatly onto the page. Put a title above your gallery called 'Keetman inspired photoshoot'. If you are waiting for the card reader or memory card do this whilst you wait... On your Close up page, add a title 'Keetman inspired Photoshoot' under the work from last lesson, then a text box below. Write a paragraph to explain the task using the following questions. When writing, always imagine you are talking to the examiner as that is who will read your work! What did you have to do? For this task we had to... What was the purpose of this task? The purpose of the task was to... How did the work of Peter Keetman inspire you? Make links between your work and theirs. I took inspiration from the work of Peter Keetman by... Explain how you used the macro setting, what you took photographs of, and what you found to be most effective. I used the macro setting to photograph... The objects I found most effective were.... because... Did you try anything that didn't work? Explain why this was. Something I tried that didn't was... because... For the rest of the lesson, you are challenged to edit a selection (2? 3? 4+?) of your photos in the style of Peter Keetman... freestyle for now, you'll get more guidance next lesson!
This is part of the challenge - can you apply your knowledge of photoshop independently?? ADD NEW BOXES for each photo that you edit AND UPLOAD UNDER YOUR PHOTOSHOOT REVIEW. Think about his key features: - black and white - close up details - high contrast - reflective/shiny surfaces - pattern and texture
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