AO 1 AO 2 AO 3 AO 4 NATURAL FORMS Paul Caponigro Ansel Adams Imogen Cunningham Edward Weston Jerry Uelsmann Andy Goldsworthy Giuseppe Arcimboldo Thomas.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Definition: The arrangement of elements within a frame
Advertisements

Elements of Art Principles of Design How are these tools relevant in my photography?
Multiple Images Journey within the chaos of the artistic mind.
ALFRED EISENSTAEDT. Andre Kertesz Alfred Stieglitz.
Visual Literacy Concepts
Abstract Photography. Abstract photography is unlike most other types of photography - rules, such as composition and accurate focusing hold no values.
1 Introduction to Photography “One should really use the camera as though tomorrow you'd be stricken blind.” -Dorthea Lange.
Composition and Elements of Design
To write or draw with light Why do people take Photographs?
To write or draw with light Why do people take Photographs?
Photo Composition Week Four – DACC Basic Photography.
>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Documentary Vs Artistic Camera as extension of visionPhoto as canvas.
Photographic Lighting Techniques. Techniques that we will use: Available light (window light)- no flash. Studio lighting- no flash. Flash (bounced and.
Photography Basics Cameras Two common choices: 1. Compact 2. 35mm SLR.
Benjamin Goliwas’ Photo Analysis. Depth of Field Depth of Field: The breadth of sharpness in an image.  The greater the aperture (small Fstop) the smaller.
Jeopardy ElementsCompositionDarkPhotoshopMix n’ Match Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy.
Depth of Field. Depth of field increases with distance. The farther you place the camera from your subject, the more depth of field you can obtain. Landscapes.
Basics of Digital Wildlife Photography SHOOT ONLY PHOTOGRAPHS LEAVE ONLY FOOTPRINT ©
Photos by: Jarod Joshi PHOTOGRAPHY TEST. RULE OF THIRDS.
Elements and Principles of Design Learning to look at art.
Module 4 Review The Elements of Composition. Important Definitions What is focus? What is focus? –When an image is clear –Press the shutter release halfway.
Photographers to know.
the compositions organizing ideas.
Guidelines to Better Photography “There are no rules for good photography, there are only good photographers” -Ansel Adams COMPOSITION.
HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY
First and Second Rolls of Film Beginning and advanced students will be shooting the same assignments. For each of the following photographs, using the.
Nature Photos. Landscape Examples.
Photography Basics. Composition to AVOID, like the plague Position of the subject Misplaced objects No center of visual interest Inappropriate composition.
Introduction to Photography sai. What is Photography? Photography is an art form like drawing and painting. Photographers use their camera to make us.
{ Photography technique.  Perspective refers to the relationship of imaged objects in a photograph. This includes their relative positions and sizes.
Introduction to Photography To take beautiful photographs you do not need an expensive camera and a bag full of equipment. What is important is the photographer’s.
1 Introduction to Photography Child and her Mother - Dorthea Lange.
Environment Photography. Introduction The topic I have decided to do is Environment. I have chosen this topic because I find it would be an interesting.
International GCSE Art and Design: Fine Art Examination Body = Edexcel.
Scavenger hunt.
Black & White Photography By Robert Johnson.
Landscape Photography
Alternate 2-D Art What is it?.
Art Course Calendar and Personal Learning Checklist
A Level Photography (Edexcel)
Yr9 GCSE: AQA PHOTOGRAPHY
Introduction to Photography
Year 10 Subject Selection – Digital Photography
Abstract Photography.
Visual Literacy Concepts
THE FORMAL ELEMENTS.
What I Need To Know About Operating A Camera
Artist Inspiration Digital “Roll” #1.
Introduction to Digital Photography Copyright 2002, Anthony Cody.
Abstract Photography The following photographs are examples of Abstract Photography. In this assignment, I’d like you to think more about line, shape,
Analysis Template -1 – Sentence starters
lighting, composition, focus, depth of field Meaning in your photos
Introduction to Photography
Rule of Thirds The rule of thirds is a compositional rule of thumb in visual arts such as painting, photography and design. The rule states that an image.
Landscape Landscape is a photograph of the environment. It could be the forest, mountains, oceans, or your backyard. Ansel Adams is a famous landscape.
Introduction to Photography
Introduction to Photography
Introduction to Photography
byAlishahSmithandMsJeske2006
GCSE Photography Project 3
Assessment Objectives...
lighting, composition, focus, depth of field Meaning in your photos
Natural Forms Strand 3 Drawing Natural Forms.
Development of ideas.
Introduction to Photography
Development of ideas.
Development of ideas.
GCSE Photography Creative, Performance and Media Arts
Photography Notebook Welcome to my
Line, Texture and Value.
Presentation transcript:

AO 1 AO 2 AO 3 AO 4 NATURAL FORMS Paul Caponigro Ansel Adams Imogen Cunningham Edward Weston Jerry Uelsmann Andy Goldsworthy Giuseppe Arcimboldo Thomas Grunfeld Georgia O’Keefe Anne Geddes Anya Gallacio Mat Colloshaw Giles Revell Karl Blossfeldt My own theme Photoshop Personalised Informed Realising intentions Analytical /critical understanding Developing Printing Quality Subject specific language Presentation Critical analysis Photoshop/PhotoPlus Technologies Photomontage Materials Techniques & processes Resources Lighting Composition Depth of field Visual Elements Viewpoint Manipulation Filling the frame Historical/cultural references Professional Documentary photography Colour Black & white Personal experiences Theme/concept Internet Books/magazines Your environment Nature Landscape Photography Shells Plants/flowers/trees The Human Body Water Insects Food/nuts/seeds/grain Driftwood Acetate Pattern Texture Repetition Time Slow shutter speed Film Silhouette Shadow Paul Morrison William Morris Rennie Mackintosh Kurt Jackson Ed Bing Lee Anselm Kiefer Photographers work Use of media/experimeting Final piece Recording ideas/taking photos