Use this Website to help you Analyse your PHOTOGRAPHS in an OUTSTANDING way:
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Blossfeldt ANALYSIS
USE THESE HEADINGS TO Analyse your PHOTOGRAPHS in an OUTSTANDING way:
To get an A or B grade with the WJEC GCSE Photography course you must be able to write about your own and others photographs in a sophisticated way:
To get an A or B grade with the WJEC GCSE Photography course you must be able to write about your own and others photographs in a sophisticated way:
An example of a JOURNEY of experiments and then exploring more in depth...
Blooms Taxonomy for Photography:
The Title of a Photograph is the window or anchor that leads the viewer in to the image. 'DELICATE TENDRILS' is a title that suggests fragility and beauty, for example.
Describing the photograph...use the scientific terms for flowers we covered...Web link CLICK
Here are just a few adjectives that can be used to describe flowers: aromantic, astonishing, beautiful, boundless, bright, crooked, cultivated, damaged, dazzling, delightful, enchanting, exotic, fabulous, fancy, fragrant, fresh, gaudy, glamorous, grandiose, healthy, heavenly, imperfect, joyous, lavish, lovely, organic, perfect, plucked, robust, romantic, scrawny, splendid, silky, ugly, undesirable, vivacious, whimsical, wonderful & yellow.....
Does the Depth of Field or Focus or colour have an impact on the viewer? What are your answers to the questions we ALWAYS look at it in photography?
How would you describe the lines in this picture?
The shapes?
The colours/tones?
The textures and patterns?
How has the photographer captured the play of light in this image?
Describing the photograph...use the scientific terms for flowers we covered...Web link CLICK
Here are just a few adjectives that can be used to describe flowers: aromantic, astonishing, beautiful, boundless, bright, crooked, cultivated, damaged, dazzling, delightful, enchanting, exotic, fabulous, fancy, fragrant, fresh, gaudy, glamorous, grandiose, healthy, heavenly, imperfect, joyous, lavish, lovely, organic, perfect, plucked, robust, romantic, scrawny, splendid, silky, ugly, undesirable, vivacious, whimsical, wonderful & yellow.....
Does the Depth of Field or Focus or colour have an impact on the viewer? What are your answers to the questions we ALWAYS look at it in photography?
How would you describe the lines in this picture?
The shapes?
The colours/tones?
The textures and patterns?
How has the photographer captured the play of light in this image?
When looking at a photograph:
Describe it:
What do you see in this photograph?
Is this a naturalistic or abstract image?
Understand it:
What equipment, techniques and processes have been used to make the image?
How would you describe the lines in this picture?
The shapes?
The colours/tones?
The textures and patterns?
How has the photographer captured the play of light in this image?
Analyse it:
How is space represented in this photograph?
Which part of the photograph strikes you as most interesting? Why?
What questions would you ask the artist about this work, if s/he were here?
What can you discover about this image through artist research? How does this new knowledge affect your understanding of the work?
Interpret it:
What title would you give to this photograph? What made you decide on that title? What other titles could we give it?
Evaluate it:
Does this work of art raise questions? What are they?
Create YOUR OWN photographic response to this image:
What did you choose to create and why? How does it compare to the original stimulus?
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