Read your exam paper. This is yours to keep - you can highlight and make notes on it. See the powerpoint below - I have put together a range of ideas and artists for each exam title. Have a good look at all of them before you make any decisions. Group mindmaps On the walls are pieces of paper with all of the titles on. Grab a felt tip, and go round each piece of paper and add as many ideas as you can think of - this will save you time when you have to do your own mindmap! Include: Things you could photograph Concepts/meanings that could be explored Places you could go to take photos Photography techniques Editing techniques I will photograph and upload these below for next lesson. Independent research Carry out general research into each exam question that interests you. Make notes on your exam paper of anything that interests you, and start copying any images that you might want to come back to later onto a powerpoint, making a note of the artists names etc. Choose your title carefully - you cant change it after today. Decide on a title then complete the following: Write up the relevant mindmap - you can add/leave things off it where necessary. You can do this either by hand or powerpoint. Create a collage of initial ideas. What are you planning to do? Make notes on the collage that link to your specific ideas. Create a new page called Component 2: Exam Project Upload both pieces of work as JPEGS. You now need to find TWO artists to inspire your ideas. As you know, 25% of your marks come from artist research and using artists to inspire your ideas. Choose your artists carefully as you will spend the next few weeks working in their style. You should also consider how you will combine their styles, as you will need to do a lot of this! Things to consider when choosing your artists in order to be successful:
Your task is to write a paragraph about the work of your chosen photographers to anaylse the way they photograph your chosen subject. You should include: - 3 photographs of their figure photographs (not photos of the artist!). - key information about their work from the things you have read about (not the photographer but the work itself) - Your own observations of the photography techniques and formal elements that you see - eg. how does the photographer use composition, lighting, line, shape, tone etc? - What you think the work is about - what does the photographer want you to think about? What might the meaning behind the work be? - Your opinion and explanation of how you will take inspiration from their work. If you need help getting started, copy and paste these sentences and fill in the gaps. The photographer I have chosen is... Having read about their photography, I have learnt that... When I look at _____'s photographs, I can see... One of the reasons that I have chosen this photographer to inspire my work is because I like ... I will take inspiration from ____'s work by... Your homework is to prepare your webpage with the following blocks ready to put work into. this will speed up lessons and help you organize the work you need to complete. It will also help me to make sure that you don't miss anything out! Download the document below OR use the printed handout.
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