Remember, to be successful when creating your final outcome you need to:
- Create an image which links to your chosen theme - Your image must bring together all of the best parts of the work you have created so far - Be influenced by the photographers you have researched - Be original and personal in style Task 1: The piece of work you will create today is a plan for how you intend for your final outcome to look. Green (grade 1-3) a) Download the template below and complete it digitally, filling in the information about how your final outcome will look. |
Paragraph 1:
- The photographs which I will take for my final outcome will be of… - The meaning behind them is… - The camera settings I will use are… - The compositional guidelines I will use are… - The props/costume/make-up I will need are… - The pose my model(s) will be in is… - The setting/location of my photos will be… - The equipment I will need on my shoot is… |
Paragraph 2:
- The photographers/images that have inspired me are… - The elements of their work which I will be inspired by when creating my final outcome are… Try to find images to include here - you should still be inspired by the photographers who we looked at at the beginning of the project and you should also include commercial images in this section. |
Paragraph 3:
- To edit my photograph I intend to… Write a step by step plan of how you will digitally edit your photo after you have taken it. These edits do not have to be complex, but you should retouch your photographs before you do anything else. |
Paragraph 4:
- After I edit my photograph I intend to… Write a step by step plan of any other edits you intend to add to your image (e.g. adding typography if you are creating a commercial outcome of some kind or manipulating your image by hand if you intend to print your images out). |
Red (grades 6+)
Take as many photographs as you wish, try to execute your idea the best you can (remember - quality over quantity!) You may wish to take additional photos at home to develop your idea further. To be successful you will need to: - Vary each idea, try different techniques, colours, compositional guidelines etc. - Your photos should build on one another - each time getting better and showing stronger skills - Consider how you will edit your photographs after you have taken them as this will change how you take them. |