2. 1)What images have you taken of
the city? (100+) What was your
intention for your images?
2)What exhibitions did you go to?
For next
Monday/Tuesday…
Bring in an DSLR
camera. You can bring it
to Miss May/ Miss
Emin/Miss Findlay in the
morning so it can be
locked away safe
5. A01
Develop ideas
through
sustained and
focused
investigations
informed by
contextual and
other sources,
demonstrating
analytical and
critical
understanding
A02
Explore and select
appropriate
resources, media,
materials,
techniques and
processes
reviewing and
refining ideas as
the work develops
A03
Record ideas,
observations
and insights
relevant to
their
intentions,
reflecting
critically on
work and
progress
A04
Present a
personal
response that
realises intentions
and, where
appropriate,
makes
connections
between visual,
and other
elements,
The Assessment Objectives….
Marking…
Getting a good grade is only possible by covering all of the marking criteria.
You can be the most talented artist there is but if you do not have the
sketchbook and work to back up your final pieces you will get very few marks.
6. Equipment…
Photo Pack 2018/19
-Access to a DSLR Camera (we recommend Canon)
-Good quality pens, fine liners
-Large Memory pen or external hard drive
-Memory card reader
-Lens cloth
Other Items needed
•1 box Ilford Multigrade Paper (100 sheets of 10 x 8)
•1 x A1 portfolio
•2 x A3 landscape sketchbooks
•2x Glue sticks for mounting work
•1 Box A4 digital photo printer paper x 100 sheets
•1 Box A4 clear acetate inkjet general purpose (pack 50
sheets)
•Pack of watercolour paper
7. Your sketchbook should be a place for
being creative! You will explore ideas,
add contacts samples, experiments as
well as exploring Photographer’s +
Artist’s work
Presentation: Don’t paint ANY pages
with poster or acrylic paint – this ends up
looking messy and really distracts from
the photographic work on the page.
Do be creative though but also relevant
to your topic when presenting your work.
Look at previous sketchbooks for
inspiration what do you like about
them?
10. http://artatbeaumontschool.blogspot.co.uk
http://www.pinterest.com/beaumontart/
The Beaumont Art Blog can be found on
the school website and using the link
above. Your Home Learning will be posted
on here, Power Points as well as current
exhibitions and other useful Art links
The Beaumont Art Pinterest can be found on
the school website and using the link above.
This is used for Artist research, Art techniques
as well as good A Level Photographic
examples created by students to inspire you.
Over the summer create your own Pinterest
account and follow Beaumont Art
11.
12.
13. The term ‘PHOTOGRAPHY’
comes from two Greek terms :
‘PHOTOS’ meaning Light
and ‘GRAPHOS’ meaning Drawing.
Every time we use a camera to take a
photograph
we are reading and interpreting the LIGHT.
Without LIGHT we cannot make photographs.
14. Modern digital cameras follow
the same principles of light, but
there are many more parts inside
these cameras.
These elements are the optics or
lens, the aperture (opening), the
shutter and the sensor. The
image sensor is our recording
surface. When light hits the
sensor it converts the optical
image into an electronic signal
and our image is stored on our
memory card.
15. ‘PINHOLE’ cameras can help us
understand the
principles of capturing and
recording light. A pinhole camera
is a light-proof box with
a small hole on one side. Light
from our chosen ‘scene’ passes
through this single hole and an
inverted image is projected onto
the opposite side. If we were to
place light sensitive paper on
that side we can ‘capture’ and
record our image.
16. 1. Light is reflected from an
object or scene and passes through
the lens.
2. Next, the light reaches the
Aperture
which is our ‘hole’ that controls how
much light is let through.
3. Then it goes through the Shutter –
which controls how much light is let
through.
4. Finally the light reaches our digital
sensor where it is absorbed and
converted
into pixels.
17. This week……
-Complete ‘The City’
spider diagram and or
mood board
-Print contact sheets of
your summer work
(DON’T STICK DOWN YET)
-Create gallery visit pages
in your sketchbook
-Buy a ring bound folder
Extra marks…-Create a photographers inspiration page
Deadline: 9th /10th September
(you will need your DSLR camera on this date!)