Pattern Project Overview (14-Week GCSE Photography Unit)
This comprehensive 14-week unit for Year 10 GCSE Photography focuses on exploring patterns through a variety of photographic techniques and styles. Each lesson is structured with step-by-step tasks, research, and practical experimentation to guide students through their creative journey.
Key Examples of What’s Included:
Research & Analysis: Students investigate the works of key photographers like Horst P. Horst, André Kertész, and Andy Goldsworthy, learning how to analyse and be inspired by their styles.
Photography Techniques: Lessons cover experimenting with shadow photography, cyanotype printing, and close-up nature photography. Students are encouraged to capture creative and dynamic compositions.
Photo Editing: Editing lessons focus on manipulating photos to combine different photographer styles, such as creating kaleidoscope effects or blending elements in Photoshop.
Sketchbook Work: Students document their process in sketchbooks, including research, contact sheets, and annotated photographs, with a focus on reflection and evaluation.
This unit is perfect for GCSE Photography teachers looking for a well-structured, resource-rich scheme of work that nurtures both technical and creative skills.
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