Add a title to your skills development called 'Artist Research' Task 1: Reading a picture When looking at a photograph, there are certain questions that you should ask yourself in order to read into the photo fully. This table is a useful document for helping you to break down the key points you need to think about. Complete the worksheet about the photograph in the centre then save it as a JPEG by going to save as... then changing the file type to JPEG Interchange. Upload it using an image block when it is finished.
Task 2: Analysing a photographer To analyse a photographer's work, you need to talk about: - what is in the picture? - how they have taken the photograph? - What camera or editing techniques have they used? - how have they used the formal elements? (colour, composition, lighting, viewpoint etc) - what do you like about the work and why? - how could their work inspire your own photographs? If you need help getting started, you can copy and paste these sentence starters... Artist's Name takes photographs of... He/she takes his/her photos by... This photographer considers formal elements in their work by... Something I like about Artist's Name's photography style is... I could take inspiration from this photographer in my own work by... Write a paragraph about one of these three photographers and their image that you see below. Analyse them using the questions or sentence starters above, and key words the sheet. Include a title above your paragraph which should be the artist's name, and a picture of the photograph you are talking about. Use an image widget then a text widget underneath or to the side. Steve McCurry Salvador Dali Julia Wang
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