Post on 19-Jan-2015
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Externally Set Assignment
A2 Photography
Externally Set
Assignment
Review themes visually
Make notes on themes
Create visual
mind-map
Feedback
Recap
• Following on from lesson 1; share your research action plan making sure you outline how you will explore/research/investigate your chosen topic
• Everyone else be prepared to share your own thoughts i.e. what can they do? How? What methods or techniques? Any artist you would recommend
The Built Environment
Bernd & Hilla Becher
Andreas Gursky
Alexander Rodchenko (constructivist)
Fantasy
Gregory Crewdson
Annie Leibovitz
Tim Burton (film maker)
Close-up
Ernst Haas
Ansal Adams
Edward Weston
Thomas Ruff
Family Life
Richard Billingham
Peter Menzel
Mary Ellen Mark
Images within Images
Lee Friedlander
Michael Hughes
Dear Photograph
Fashion Photography
Nick Knight
Rankin
David Bailey
The Photo Essay
Walker Evans
Robert Franks
Bruce Davidson
Representations of the Human Figure
Bill Brandt
Andre Kertesz
Catherine McIntyre
Task1. Write one of the themes in the middle of a sheet of paper. Circle it.2. Write down the first word or phrase that comes to mind and circle it.3. Draw a line connecting the second circle to the first.4. Repeat. As you write and circle new words and phrases, draw lines
back to the last word, the central word, or other words that seem connected. Don’t worry about how they’re connected
5. When you’ve filled the page, cross out words and phrases that seem irrelevant, and begin to impose some order by numbering individual bubbles or clusters.
6. Use the remaining words or phrases to form the outline of a basic ideas shoot. The ones you numbered first are the ones that you should focus on.
• Next lesson will see you test these ideas out with an informal shoot so bring cameras
• Homework - take your mind maps home and illustrate with appropriate images. Bring back to class for next lesson. Repeat for another theme if you wish
Summary
• You have two minutes to write down (silently) one thing you learned about two of the themes discussed.
• You will then share this with the class and write down at least one other thing someone else has learned.