GCSE Photography Project - Unit of Work: StructuresQuick View
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GCSE Photography Project - Unit of Work: Structures

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<p>This GCSE Photography project on the theme of Structures is perfect for developing students’ photography skills and is easy to navigate by a non-specialist Photography teacher. Written with references to DSLR cameras, this is easily adaptable for mobile phone use. References are made to both historical and contemporary photographers/designers, such as David Hockney, Idris Khan, Abigail Reynolds and Sven Pfrommer. As well as teaching some of the fundamentals of photography in easy to understand language, step-by-step stages of editing styles using Photoshop and ways of manipulating images physically are included so that students explore both photography skills and ways of developing their work. This detailed project includes starters, knowledge recall and photography analysis slides to support practical work in a full and coherent GCSE project.</p> <p>This unit of work can be taught as a stand alone project or in unison with others listed on my uploaded resources to form a full scheme of learning across Y10 and Y11. What to know more… there’s a free GCSE Photography scheme of learning on my uploaded resources.</p>
Teacher Daily Planner DATED 2024.25 Blue DesignQuick View
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Teacher Daily Planner DATED 2024.25 Blue Design

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<p>Digital Daily Teacher Planner 2024-25. Dated September 2024 to July 2025. Digital pdf to download and use for your daily planning on your chosen digital devise. Alternatively, print and bind yourself at a fraction of the cost of other dated teacher planners. A page a day, space for planning, to do lists and more. In a colourful, blue design.</p>
GCSE Photography Project - Unit of Work: Close ups (Textures)Quick View
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GCSE Photography Project - Unit of Work: Close ups (Textures)

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<p>This GCSE Photography project looks at Close-up photography, particularly Textures, and is perfect for introducing photography skills and easy to navigate by a non-specialist Photography teacher. Written with references to DSLR cameras, this is easily adaptable for mobile phone use. References are made to both historical and contemporary photographers/designers, Aaron Siskind and Kate Cledwyn. As well as teaching some of the fundamentals of photography in easy to understand language, step-by-step stages of editing styles using both Photoshop and Powerpoint are included so that students explore both photography and ways of developing their work. This detailed project includes starters, knowledge recall and photography analysis slides to support practical work in a full and coherent GCSE project.</p>
GCSE Photography Project - Unit of Work: Natural FormsQuick View
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GCSE Photography Project - Unit of Work: Natural Forms

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<p>This GCSE Photography project on the theme of Natural Forms is perfect for introducing photography skills and is easy to navigate by a non-specialist Photography teacher. Written with references to DSLR cameras, this is easily adaptable for mobile phone use. References are made to both historical and contemporary photographers/designers, Karl Blossfeldt, Billy Kidd, Craig Cramer. As well as teaching some of the fundamentals of photography in easy to understand language, step-by-step stages of editing styles using both Photoshop and Powerpoint are included so that students explore both photography and ways of developing their work. This detailed project includes starters, knowledge recall and photography analysis slides to support practical work in a full and coherent GCSE project.</p>
Digital Daily Teacher Planner 2024-25 DATEDQuick View
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Digital Daily Teacher Planner 2024-25 DATED

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<p>Digital Daily Teacher Planner 2024-25. Dated September 2024 to July 2025. Digital pdf to download and use for your daily planning on your chosen digital devise. Alternatively, print and bind yourself at a fraction of the cost of other dated teacher planners. A page a day, space for planning, to do lists and more. In a colourful, watercolour design.</p>
GCSE Photography Curriculum. Scheme of LearningQuick View
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GCSE Photography Curriculum. Scheme of Learning

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<p>GCSE Photography scheme of learning is an overview for a 2 year GCSE course for both component 1 and 2 planning. It outlines the course structure with reference to a skills based project covering photography and Photoshop basics linked to the themes of ‘close-ups’ and ‘small worlds’. The sustained project titled ‘surroundings’ begins as teacher-led leading to student independent exploration. This is written to link with the project powerpoints available to purchase in my resource listings, but can be used as inspiration for your own planning.</p>