This document contains an action plan and assessment for a student's photography techniques unit. The student received a merit grade. The summary provides feedback on each task completed by the student and areas for improvement. Overall, the assessor found the student produced some very good edited images but notes aspects like image quality and details in proposals that need more work. The student agrees to act on the feedback by improving reflection on feedback received and focusing on project details in future work.
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1. Unit 9 Photography Techniques
Candidate Name: GRONOW, Andrew
Assignment 1 – Types of Photography and Research - Merit
Evidence Grade
Unit 1:
P2, M2, D2 & P4,
M4, D4
Task 1- 3 (plus HL – Timeline)
Techniques
Blog Merit
Unit 9
P1, M1, D1
Task 4 – 8
Planning your images/exhibition
Blog Merit
Assignment 2: Creating Photographs using skills - Merit
Unit 9
P2, M2, D2
Task 9 - 10
Production – Images Produced
Blog Merit
Assignment 3: Evaluation / Evaluation - merit
Unit 9
P3, M3, D3
Task 11
Step by step and evaluation
Blog Merit
Action Plan (to improve grade):
Task 1: Types of Photography – Good images found that illustrate each type.
Task 2: Icons of Photography – great images with good detail. Well done.
Task 3: Photographer – good detail on photographer, could have had more examples of his work
Home Learning: Timeline – good examples included but needed examples from actual cameras.
Task 4: Practice Images – good images, simple layout. Could have used some detail
Task 5: Image Plan – good detail on images, but drawings are rushed.
Task 6: Collage – great images found with some nice detail on chosen images.
Task 7: Exhibition Title/Plan – plan included but needs a more dynamic title other than ’The Exhibition’.
Task 8: Schedule/proposal – some info but lacks good detail. You need to think about your projects
including what to call them.
Task 9 & 10: Images & Exhibition – some very good images with some very good editing using Photoshop.
Take care when cutting images so they don’t pixelate.
Task 11: Evaluation/Feedback Questionnaire – some good detail on tasks and ways in which images were
created. Some detail on strengths/weakness and how to improve. You need to add reflection on feedback.
Reflection on feedback now added, although brief
Student Action Plan
I understand the contents of this action plan and realise that it is up to me to act on the advice
given. I will…
Student Signature:
Date:
2. Unit 9 Photography Techniques
Assessor name: MDR
Date: Nov 2014
Assessor signature: MDrummond
merit