Your challenge is to produce an image that represents mental health in some way. Taking inspiration from Antonio Mora as a starting point, use photography and editing techniques to produce an image that could feature as part of the Mental Health Campaign. Add some text if you'd like to - taking inspiration from the images below.
You may use new or old photographs, and could use some found images if they are edited creatively to become more individual as this will not be part of your coursework.
Email your completed photographs in high quality to be featured on this page!
You may use new or old photographs, and could use some found images if they are edited creatively to become more individual as this will not be part of your coursework.
Email your completed photographs in high quality to be featured on this page!
Further campaign images to inspire you...
Design an image to represent Mental Health to be used in a school campaign to raise awareness...
1. Upload your shutter speed photos to the bottom of your skills development page.
2. Edit one or more image to represent mental health.
- Take inspiration from the images above
- You should use at least one of your own photographs, but you may also use some images off the internet if you want to in order to get the most creative outcomes.
- You may use any of the editing skills that we have learnt this year
- You have a maximum of 2 lessons to create your images.
Key signs and symptoms you could include/portray/refer to are:
2. Edit one or more image to represent mental health.
- Take inspiration from the images above
- You should use at least one of your own photographs, but you may also use some images off the internet if you want to in order to get the most creative outcomes.
- You may use any of the editing skills that we have learnt this year
- You have a maximum of 2 lessons to create your images.
Key signs and symptoms you could include/portray/refer to are:
- Feeling sad or down
- Confused thinking or reduced ability to concentrate
- Excessive fears or worries
- Extreme mood changes of highs and lows
- Withdrawal from friends and activities
- Paranoia or hallucinations
- Inability to cope with daily problems or stress
- Alcohol or drug abuse
- Excessive anger, hostility or violence
- Suicidal thinking