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Wednesday 25 th March Todays tasks: 1. Take between 15-20 photographs to begin experimenting with the technique you’ve chosen to explore. 2. Print if necessary to try out the artist/photographer processes yourself. These processes COULD include the following: Photomontage techniques merging two or more photographs taking parts of photographs away to reveal another image, taking a SERIES of photographs of the same subject at different angles and piecing them together) Playing with the composition of the photograph Duplicating the photograph and layering/pasting sections of the same photographs to create movement YOU WILL NOT NEED TO KNOW WHAT YOU WANT TO DO AS A FINAL PIECE AT THIS STAGE AND I WOULD ENCOURAGE YOU TO TRY OUT A RANGE OF PROCESSES TODAY.

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Page 1: Artists as Photographers

Wednesday 25th March

Todays tasks:

1. Take between 15-20 photographs to begin experimenting with the technique you’ve chosen to explore.

2. Print if necessary to try out the artist/photographer processes yourself. These processes COULD include the following:

Photomontage techniques • merging two or more photographs

• taking parts of photographs away to reveal another image,

• taking a SERIES of photographs of the same subject at different angles and piecing them together)

• Playing with the composition of the photograph

• Duplicating the photograph and layering/pasting sections of the same photographs to create movement

YOU WILL NOT NEED TO KNOW WHAT YOU WANT TO DO AS A FINAL PIECE AT THIS STAGE AND I WOULD ENCOURAGE YOU TO TRY OUT A RANGE OF PROCESSES TODAY.

BE INVENTIVE. WE DON’T HAVE ACCESS TO SEASCAPES AND MOUNTIANS BUT WE DO LIVE IN AN URBAN LANDSCAPE…!

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LO2 – Generate Ideas for an Original ProjectPASS• Generate appropriate ideas for an original

project that uses photography as a medium for own artwork.

MERIT• Undertake an in-depth investigation into

one contemporary fine art photographer

• Demonstrate an understanding of how and why they work as they do.

• Experiment effectively with themes, subjects and/or photographic processes.

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Letter Formations:Shots you take of objects, shadows, architectural

features and natural formations that are shaped like specific letters.

Learning Objectives:• Produce a series of photographs that will

effectively represent the theme of A-Z.

• Imaginatively respond to each letter demonstrating knowledge of techniques and processes to inform quality outcomes.

Environment A-Z. You will need to document a series of photographs that will represent each letter of the alphabet within the theme of environment.