QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELF TO HELP YOU GET THE HIGHER MARKS
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Regularly reflect on what the strengths and weaknesses of your experiments are.
Are you showing a wide range of skills and producing outcomes of a sophisticated, professional standard? That is what you are aiming for if you want a C or above. Do your experiments read like a book from left to right, beginning to end? Are your ideas clear? It should be clear to anyone looking at your work how your ideas have developed. How has each experiment led onto the next? How have you reflected on your experiments in order to move forwards and improve? How have your artists and photographers inspired your ideas? Are your photographs skillfully taken? Do you use the formal elements to help you take effective photographs and talk about them in your annotations? Have you shown lots of different skills when editing or hand manipulating your photographs? Have you edited purposefully in order to enhance your idea and concept? Have you avoided being repetitive to make sure that your ideas are developing forwards rather than just staying still? Have you taken inspiration from a range of carefully chosen photographers? Can you explain why you chose those photographers fluently using technical language? Have your ideas developed effectively as a result of different photoshoots and experiments? Have they moved forwards rather than just stuck with the same idea that you had at the start of the project? |