Great editing guide on how to do the popular dispersion effect. Makes your subject look like they’re being broken apart. In-depth guide is made to work with Adobe Photoshop CS5 or later.
Great for GCSE students or as a workshop so quick and easy outcomes.
Full unit of work that focuses on levitation and the work of btoh Franck Bohbot and Li Wei. Teaches everything that is needed to hit each assessment objective both at GCSE and A level. This includes:
Artist research and image analysis
Shooting plan and lighting analysis
Contact sheet creation and best images section
Editing pages production
Editing guide explaining how to produce work
Best edit (final outcome) presentation and annotation guide
I use this as the fifth artist inspired unit that is completed after students have learned integral shooting and editing skills in the previous four units. Includes a full unit that covers everything from Artist research to shooting and editing. It also shows students what is required to hit each assessment objective and gives them an understanding of how to present their work in a detailed and reflective way.
Full unit of work that focuses on Victoria Siemer’s Geometric Landscapes series. Teaches everything that is need to hit each assessment objective both at GCSE and A level. This includes:
Artist research and image analysis
Shooting plan and image analysis
Contact sheet creation and best images section
Editing page guide
Editing guide explaining how to produce work
Best edit (final outcome) presentation and annotation guide
I use this as the fourth artist inspired unit from my manipulation theme. Students complete this after learning key shooting and editing skills in the first three units. Great landscape unit that has a focus on both composition and simple duplication editing techniques. This pack shows students what is required to hit each assessment objective and gives them an understanding of how to present their work in a detailed and reflective way.
Full unit of work that focuses on Ulric Collette’s Genetic portraits series. Teaches everything that is need to hit each assessment objective both at GCSE and A level. This includes:
Artist research and image analysis
Shooting plan and lighting analysis
Contact sheet creation and best images section
Editing pages production
Editing guide explaining how to produce work
Best edit (final outcome) presentation and annotation guide
I use this as the first artist inspired unit that I complete at the start of any photographic course because it is fun and teaches essential skills with lighting, shooting and editing. It also shows students what is required to hit each assessment objective and gives them an understanding of how to present their work in a detailed and reflective way.
Can be adapted for any photographer you intend to use for inspiration
Guide on how to create a contact sheet then produce an editing page for face merge workshop. Also includes an editing guide that details how to create a face merge on photoshop.
Perfect for all levels of photographic study but designed for year 10 and AS. Part of the Ulric Collette face merge unit I have designed. Teaches students how to show and present their images with annotation. Also includes a guide on how to create a detailed editing page whilst editing. Workshop focuses on basic photoshop skills that are utilised regularly when editing. Layer blending and manipulation is so integral to photoshop that I try to ensure my students have a good understanding of these at the start of any photographic course.