Moodboard of ideas for photo sequence Idea 1 A day in the life of me in lockdown 10 photos waking up, eating, dressed, working, eating, exercise, resting, eating, ready for bed, going to bed Aims: I could use different angles and shot sizes I could do a combination black and white and colour images I like the idea of the first and last photo being similar and the repetition of some activities (eating.) Inspired by: Heather Avrech Idea 2 Passing by Set the camera by the window and throughout the day I will take photos of people, vehicles going past to capture different moments in the day of what goes past my window Aims: Camera in same position all day so the shot size is the same but lighting and what is in the frame will change in each photo depending on time of day, weather and what is happening when the photo is taken. Inspired loosely by : the Abbey Road photos that mimic the iconic Beatle photo. I like t...
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Unit 1 Coversheet with tutor feedback, final grade and final comments 1.1 Camera settings - slow shutter photography 1.1 Aperture settings / lighting - settings 1.2 Portrait photography sing gels, lights, tripod, camera and 50 mm lens 1.2 Example of 50mm lens image 1.2 Examples lighting, gels and 50 mm lens 1.2 Equipment; Bokeh photography- making and using bokeh lenses 1.2 Photographic techniques - learning about and applying formal elements to photography 1.3 researching areas of photography to choose own idea for photoshoot 1.3 Pet photography photoshoots - contact sheets of different shoots Final piece 6 main images of animals Evaluation showing evidence of 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 1.4 Risk Assessment discussed and compiled for animal photography shoots 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 covered in EVALUATION Tutor feedback given: Copied and pasted here: A sound effort Beth, you've done well to catch up with the work from the first half term and keep on track with current work too...
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