Personal Projects : Urban Environment
An urban area is the region surrounding a city. Most inhabitants of urban areas have nonagricultural jobs. Urban areas are very developed, meaning there is a density of human structures such as houses, commercial buildings, roads, bridges, and railways. "Urban area" can refer to towns, cities, and suburbs.
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Each of us-adult or child-must earn nature's gift by knowing nature directly, however difficult it may be to glean that knowledge in an urban environment. City life is millions of people being lonesome together. We are in danger of making our cities places where business goes on but where life, in its real sense, is lost. |
Initial Research
Composition Designs Initial Inspiration
Explain your initial thoughts.
Consider how you are going to conclude your project and what has been initially inspiring you. Discuss the images you research and the YouTube videos or websites you research. |
Composition Design 1
Composition 1 Shoot Aim
What is the aim of this shoot? How do you intend to develop your images taken so far? Are there any artists / techniques that are inspiring your choices? Consider this is you final set of work. How would you like to see your work presented for your Exhibition on July 1st. Include:
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Composition 1 Techniques / Photographers
What Techniques / Photographers will you use and why? I have referenced additional photographers/techniques that have influenced my final composition. Think about the PowerPoint I showed you in lesson. What processes / photographers are you going to combine together? Techniques Include:
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Composition 1 Shoot Plan / Physical Experiments Plan:
Studying your previously researched photographer’s work, new photographer or presentation technique, what do you need to do next? Do you need a new shoot, create digital edits, do you need to practice some sculptures, trial some painting techniques or image transfer?
Be detailed with your response and use the GCSE Photography Shoot Plan Guide on our SharePoint.
Studying your previously researched photographer’s work, new photographer or presentation technique, what do you need to do next? Do you need a new shoot, create digital edits, do you need to practice some sculptures, trial some painting techniques or image transfer?
Be detailed with your response and use the GCSE Photography Shoot Plan Guide on our SharePoint.
Composition 1 Development of Ideas:
Add and explain what you do to develop a composition. This could be ...
Add and explain what you do to develop a composition. This could be ...
- A series of papers / mini sculptures / painted samples that you make (4-6 step by step photographs explaining what you did)
- Screenshots of one image being digitally edited (explain what you do for each step talking about the editing tools you use)
- An additional contact sheet - if you feel that you needed more images
Composition 1 Best Images: (4+ examples of your Best Work)
Explain what editing you have done on the image
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Explain what editing you have done on the image
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Explain what editing you have done on the image
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Explain what editing you have done on the image
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Composition 1 Final Outcome: (Evaluated)
Final Outcome Evaluation
1. Explain what went well with Composition 1 2. Explain what could be improved or developed further 3. Explain what you learned from the process |