Illustrated Project Proposal
Illustrated Project Proposal will comprise. 4 sections.
Monday, 20 July 2015
Aim:
My personal investigative study will be on nature and the different elements. For example I can work around the four elements of nature which is earth, fire, water and air. I can also focus on more direcet elements of nature, for example flowers or wildlife.
Background
I want to do this project because one of my favourite types of photography is landscape photography. I enjoy spotting points of interest which could create a great photo, for example a lake or stream flowing down a mountain or hill creates a line of focus in the image.
I want to do this project because one of my favourite types of photography is landscape photography. I enjoy spotting points of interest which could create a great photo, for example a lake or stream flowing down a mountain or hill creates a line of focus in the image.
Discuss in
two paragraphs why you want to do this project.
Here you can
discuss the type of photography you are most interested in and the type of
photographers who might influence you…
There needs to be an expansion on the above aim i.e. why you wish to
find more out about “British Culture” what you hope to achieve, what aspects of
British culture do you intend you intend to focus on.
Photographer’s research:
List three to
four photographers/artists that you think will influence your approach. Explain:
- why they are relevant to the investigation
- how their approach (technique, subject matter and location, etc.) might influence your photographic approach
Illustrations
For each photographer, Analyse AT LEAST ONE, (MAXIMUM TWO) of their images
discussing why they were chosen. Use
critical language to analyse the image in terms of connotations, denotations
and technique used to create the images.
Techniques
Discuss the
materials, techniques and processes that you intend to explore within the
project.
e.g. Motion
blur, animated gif,, black and white, colour saturation and shallow depth of
field, I will also explore computer experiments and physical images.
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