AS Photography at The Grey Coat Hospital

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AS Photography at The Grey Coat Hospital

Areas of Study Candidates are required to work in one or more area(s) of Photography, such as those listed below. They may explore overlapping areas and combinations of areas: Portraiture Landscape photography (working from the urban, rural and/or coastal environment) Still-life photography, working from objects or from The natural world Documentary photography, photo journalism Experimental imagery Photographic installation, video, television and Film

What the course covers… Skills and Techniques. Candidates will be required to demonstrate skills in all of the following: the ability to explore elements of visual language, line, form, colour, pattern and texture in the context of Photography the ability to respond to an issue, theme, concept or idea or work to a brief or answer a need in Photography appreciation of viewpoint, composition, depth of field and movement; time-based, through such techniques as sequence or frozen moment the appropriate use of the camera, film, lenses, filters and lighting for work in their chosen area of Photography understanding of techniques related to the developing and printing of photographic images, where appropriate, presentation and layout.

Knowledge and Understanding Candidates must show knowledge and understanding of: how ideas, feelings and meanings can be conveyed and interpreted in images and artefacts created in the chosen area(s) of Photography historical and contemporary developments and different styles and genres how images and artefacts relate to social, environmental, cultural and/or ethical contexts, and to the time and place in which they were created continuity and change in different styles, genres and traditions relevant to Photography the working vocabulary and specialist terminology which is relevant to their chosen area(s) of Photography.

Still life Henry Fox Talbot Indre Serpytyte Louis Daguerre Sally Mann Karl Blossfeldt Bernd and Hiller Becher

Portraiture Artists Sam Taylor Wood Francesca Woodman Rineke Dijkstra Loretta Lux David Bailey Robert Frank Bill Brandt Eve Arnold Annie Liebovitz Diane Arbus

Documentary and photojournalism Martin Parr Mark Power William Eggleston He is widely credited with increasing recognition for color photography as a legitimate artistic medium to display in art galleries. William Egglestoncolor photographyartistic Magnum photographers Paul Graham Simon Norfolk Sebastiao Salgardo Nan Goldin Richard Billingham Dorothy Lang The Farm Commission Walker Evans Don McCullin

Landscape urban, rural, coastal Mitch Epstein Andreas Gursky Ansel Adams Henri Cartier-Bresson Richard Misrach Yann Arthus-Bertrand Lee Friedlander

Fashion Sarah Moon Corinne Day Erwin Blumenfield Juergen Teller Guy Bourdin Nick Knight Helmut Newton

Experimental Jeff Wall Thomas Demand Wolfgang Tilmans Man Ray Lee Miller Tess Hurrel Willie Doherty John Stezaker

Photographic installation, video, and film Sam Taylor Wood Greta Alfaro Idris Khan Barbara Kruger Dan Flavin James Turrell Krystof Wodiczko Chris Marker La Jetee

Photographic Blogs Miss Aniela dex.php dex.php

Photography AS Level Variety of experiences exploring a range of photographic media, techniques and processes Both traditional and new technologies. Explore relevant images, artefacts and resources relating to Photography and a wider range of art and design, from the past and from recent times, including European and non-European examples. Practical and critical activities which demonstrate the candidates understanding of different styles, genres and traditions. Four assessment objectives to be demonstrated in the context of the content and skills presented and of the importance of process as well as product. Use sketchbooks/workbooks/ journals. There is no specific requirement for candidates to demonstrate drawing skills in this endorsement unless they wish to. Use traditional methods and/or digital techniques to produce images.

Rineke Dijkstra

Tom Hunter