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AS Photography at The Grey Coat Hospital gchartdepartment/

AS Photography at The Grey Coat Hospital http://gchartdepartment.org/. Areas of Study Candidates are required to work in one or more area(s) of Photography, such as those listed below. They may explore overlapping areas and combinations of areas: Portraiture

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AS Photography at The Grey Coat Hospital gchartdepartment/

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  1. AS Photography at The Grey Coat Hospitalhttp://gchartdepartment.org/

  2. Areas of Study Candidates are required to work in one or more area(s) of Photography, such as those listed below. They may explore overlapping areas and combinations of areas: • Portraiture • Landscape photography (working from the urban, rural and/or coastal environment) • Still-life photography, working from objects or from The natural world • Documentary photography, photo journalism • Experimental imagery • Photographic installation, video, television and Film

  3. What the course covers… • Skills and Techniques. Candidates will be required to demonstrate skills in all of the following: • the ability to explore elements of visual language, line, form, colour, pattern and texture in the • context of Photography • the ability to respond to an issue, theme, concept or idea or work to a brief or answer a need in Photography • appreciation of viewpoint, composition, depth of field and movement; time-based, through such techniques as sequence or ‘frozen moment’ • the appropriate use of the camera, film, lenses, filters and lighting for work in their chosen area of Photography • understanding of techniques related to the developing and printing of photographic images, where appropriate, presentation and layout.

  4. Knowledge and Understanding • Candidates must show knowledge and understanding of: • how ideas, feelings and meanings can be conveyed and interpreted in images and artefacts created in the chosen area(s) of Photography • historical and contemporary developments and different styles and genres • how images and artefacts relate to social, environmental, cultural and/or ethical contexts, and to the time and place in which they were created • continuity and change in different styles, genres and traditions relevant to Photography the working vocabulary and specialist terminology which is relevant to their chosen area(s) of Photography.

  5. Still life • Henry Fox Talbot • Indre Serpytyte • Louis Daguerre • Sally Mann • Karl Blossfeldt • Bernd and Hiller Becher

  6. Portraiture • Artists • Sam Taylor Wood • Francesca Woodman • Rineke Dijkstra • Loretta Lux • David Bailey • Robert Frank • Bill Brandt • Eve Arnold • Annie Liebovitz • Diane Arbus

  7. Documentary and photojournalism • Martin Parr • Mark Power • William Eggleston He is widely credited with increasing recognition for color photography as a legitimate artistic medium to display in art galleries. • Magnum photographers • Paul Graham • Simon Norfolk • Sebastiao Salgardo • Nan Goldin • Richard Billingham • Dorothy Lang • The Farm Commission • Walker Evans • Don McCullin

  8. Landscapeurban, rural, coastal • Mitch Epstein • Andreas Gursky • Ansel Adams • Henri Cartier-Bresson • Richard Misrach • Yann Arthus-Bertrand • Lee Friedlander

  9. Fashion • Sarah Moon • Corinne Day • Erwin Blumenfield • Juergen Teller • Guy Bourdin • Nick Knight http://nickknight.com/main.html • Helmut Newton

  10. Experimental • Jeff Wall • Thomas Demand • Wolfgang Tilmans • Man Ray • Lee Miller • Tess Hurrel • Willie Doherty • John Stezaker

  11. Photographic installation, video, and film • Sam Taylor Wood • Greta Alfaro • Idris Khan • Barbara Kruger • Dan Flavin • James Turrell • Krystof Wodiczko • Chris Marker ‘La Jetee’

  12. Photographic Blogs • Miss Aniela http://www.missaniela.com/ • http://www.chromasia.com/ • http://www.photoschau.de/ • http://www.thedailynice.com/site.html • http://500photographers.blogspot.co.uk/ • http://www.npg.org.uk/photoprize1/site09/index.php

  13. Photography AS Level • Variety of experiences exploring a range of photographic media, techniques and processes • Both traditional and new technologies. • Explore relevant images, artefacts and resources relating to Photography and a wider range of art and design, from the past and from recent times, including European and non-European examples. • Practical and critical activities which demonstrate the candidates’ understanding of different styles, genres and traditions. • Four assessment objectives to be demonstrated in the context of the content and skills presented and of the importance of process as well as product. • Use sketchbooks/workbooks/ journals. • There is no specific requirement for candidates to demonstrate drawing skills in this endorsement unless they wish to. • Use traditional methods and/or digital techniques to produce images.

  14. Rineke Dijkstra

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