Photography — Year 10

 

Photography Overview

Term 1: Formal Elements

The GCSE course starts with students learning about the basic camera skills and gaining confidence in creating effective compositions. Students focus on the 'formal elements' such as; line, texture, pattern, form and study the work of other photographers that explore these elements in their work. Students learn about studio light and natural light and how light plays a crucial part in creating an effective photograph. Students work entirely digitlally and start to create online portfolios, that are worked on and developed throughout the entire course.

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Term 2: Movement & Light

Students start to learn more about long and quick exposures in photography. How can the shutter speed affect the image? Students have fun learning how to capture the perfect 'Jump' inspired by the photographer Philippe Halsman. Students also experiment with light painting and create longer exposures of light and figures moving. This can create great outcomes that students really enjoy making!

Students recieve regular verbal feedback and spend more time reviewing and refining ideas, to show progression in their creative practice.

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Develop the individual:

Working independently and collaborate on ideas. Promoting peer assessment and self-reflection

Create a supportive community:

Appreciate the achievements of other artists Look at the wider world of creative arts/industry

Term 3: Light & Dark

The third photography assignment focuses on the theme, 'Light & Dark'. Here, students get to study inspiring Photographers who explore shadows, creative portraiture and still life. Students experiment with studio lighting and creating intriguing still life compostions and close up portraiture. Students have more opportunitites to plan their own photoshoots and develop further with their use of Photoshop and portfoilio work.

Students will be assessed with regular verbal feedback and have chances to reflect on their practice, planning ways to review and refine the work being created.

This assignment will end with a formal assessment, with a working grade in line with the assessment objectives.

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  • Cultural
Develop the individual:

Building more resilence and character. Becoming more reflective over their creative practice.

Create a supportive community:

Working with others Sharing ideas and supporting each other in the studio

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Develop the individual:

Create a supportive community:

New time: New title

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  • Spiritual
  • Moral
  • Social
  • Cultural
Develop the individual:

Create a supportive community: