1. Proposal
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Centre Name and Number:
York College 48357
Student Name and Unique Learner Number:
Alex Shepherd 1413829278
Project proposal title and date:
Landscape Photography: North Yorkshire’s Best February 2022-June 2022
Main area of activity:
Photography
Rationale:
Throughout the 2 years of the course, I haven’t really tried anything along these lines, so this is a
very different project. During past projects I have always had maybe little pieces of footage or
images I have filmed or taken in the past, so no skills have really been used before. I have learnt
certain little things on photoshop like changing colours, text designs, how to get text to fit around
an image, gradients but nothing major but I’m sure they will play some role when it comes to
production and having to process the pictures so they can be used.
No projects that I’ve worked on during the 2 years are having an impact because each one I have
tried to stick to a set plan and never change off it. My hidden passion is photography and North
Yorkshire has some breath-taking places, so I feel this idea is right.
Project Concept:
The concept for this project is to finally explore my love for photography and create a plan for an
expedition that would (if created) display the photographs and allow people to get up close and
hopefully see the hidden beauty North Yorkshire has. An expedition seems like a strong confident
idea because it gives you an equal amount of planning and photography and each week you go
take more pictures and slowly build up and up until you’re at the summit. This also allows me week
by week to take different styles of pictures and try capture different emotions during the
photoshoots.
The research I will need to conduct is mainly going to be into the weather, where I want to conduct
the photoshoots, how I’ll capture the best possible pictures, how to make my pictures better and
how to plan and investigate expeditions. I need to research a location because without one of
those I cannot conduct a photoshoot or even plan one because I have no inspiration, the weather
is important because poor weather can easily affect the quality of pictures taken so I always need
to make sure I know the weather and its normal pattern around that time of year. Research into
how to make the final image look better is mainly to help me take the best quality pictures which
then helps me to create a better piece of work in production.
How will the project be evaluated and reviewed:
I plan on evaluating the work in a way where I both self-reflect but also try and get as much peer
feedback as possible because unlike my past projects that have possibly had an age target or I
have created something to a theme that only certain people could provide me feedback on but with
photography and landscape photography it’s for everyone and anyone so I know I can really push
the work out to everyone and get some good useful feedback from a big audience. My own self-
reflection I plan on been strict with myself but making sure I find the positives as well as the
negatives. I want to really make sure I keep mentation what I wanted the outcome to be during the
planning stage to how the outcome turned out, always making sure to compare it as I progressed
further. Hopefully the planning and outcome will be similar by the final call.
2. Proposal
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Bibliography:
Minimumof 10 sourcesthat youcoulduse for your project.These canbe existingproducts,used
for inspiration.Orbookslookedatforthe theoryresearch.Make sure youget a mixture of books
and products.Limityourself tonomore than 2 websites if possible(youcanputGoogle Booklinks
like BooksonNeil’sToolbox). Considergalleries,books,magazines, journals, films,computer
games, websites,blogs,socialmedia, radioprogrammes,archive material,podcasts etc.
Thismust include atleast2 primarysourcesof information- tweakSource 1and 2 to fit.
Alphabetise the list whencomplete (highlightthesourcesand click the SORT button- ithasan A-Z
and an arrowpointing down on it).
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3. Taylor,D (2015). Foundation Course:Landscape Photography:The EssentialBeginners
Guide.Newcastle:Ammonite Press.p43-65.
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photography-school.com/11-surefire-tips-for-improving-your-landscape-photography/.
Last accessed18th Feb2022.
5. Singh,G. (2021). 25 Landscape PhotographyTipstoTake Great Landscape Photos.
Available:https://www.pixpa.com/blog/landscape-photography-tips.Lastaccessed18th
Feb2022.
6. Schidlin,M.(2019). 8 Months inSouthAmericawitha Cameraand a Pack. Available:
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Feb2022.
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PHOTOGRAPHY.Available:https://www.findingtheuniverse.com/landscape-photography-
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Week Tasks to be Completed: Specific Tasks
1 Pre-production Proposal and background research
2 Pre-production Research- primary and secondary
3 Pre-production Research- primary and secondary
4 Pre-production Experiments
5 Pre-production Experiments
6 Pre-production Pre-Production and planning
7 Pre-production Pre-Production and planning
8 Production Production and reflections
9 Production
10 Production
11 Production Draft peer feedback
12 Production
13 Production
14 Evaluation Evaluation
15 Evaluation Evaluation