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Delve into the world of close-up photography by studying Jo Whaley, Henry Troup, and Phil Straus. Experiment with aperture, focus, and lighting techniques to capture intricate details in manufactured and natural objects. Research renowned photographers and create a series of close-up shots showcasing textures and features in the landscape. Learn digital editing in Adobe Photoshop to enhance your final images. Organize your photos into a presentation and display your top 5 edits on a board for evaluation.
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GCSE Photography Project 3 Detail
Brief Many photographers have explored detail. Using careful control of aperture, focus, lighting and background, Jo Whaley explores the detail in textures of groups of manufactured and natural objects. Henry Troup and Phil Straus have used camera position and control depth of field to explore detail in close-up views of features in the landscape such as sand, water and surface of rocks. Research appropriate sources and produce your own work that explores the visual qualities of detail.
In this exam I will... Investigate what close-up photography is. Present research on Ernst Hass, Jan Groover and Peter Keetman. Produce a studio or location photo shoot looking at the close up details of objects. Edit photos using black and white and vivid colour styles in Adobe Photoshop. Present 5 final photos on a board. A01 – Planning your photos into an album/presentation A02 – Experimenting with digital editing techniques A03 – Recording ideas (taking photographs) A04 – Your Final outcome
Contact sheet Save all your photos in a folder on your user area. Open them ALL in Adobe Photoshop CS3 software. Go to FILE, AUTOMATE, CONTACT SHEET II, CURRENT OPEN DOCUMENTS and then OKAY. A contact sheet will be created of all your photos.
Photoshop editing Show via screenshots and annotations how you created your final edits through using Photoshop tools.
PRESENT YOUR FINAL 5 EDITS The next slide is to show how your final edits will be arranged and presented together. Include the title of the project.