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Part five: Viewpoint
Project 1 The distance between us
Ex 5.1: The distance between us
Exercise 5.2: Homage
Project 2 Improbable images
Exercise 5.3: Looking at photography
Part four: Languages of Light
Project 1 ‘Layered, complex and mysterious…’
Exercise 4.1: Daylight – Portraits
Exercise 4.1: Daylight – Explorations
Project 2 The beauty of artificial light
Exercise 4.2: Artificial Light – Whisky Bottle
Project 3 Ex nihilo
Exercise 4.3: Egg or stone
Exercise 4.4: Personal Voice
Part three: Traces of time
Project 1 The frozen moment
Exercise 3.1: Freeze
Project 2 A durational space
Exercise 3.2: Trace
Project 3 ‘What matters is to look’
Exercise 3.3: What matters is to look
Research Point: The Decisive Moment
Part two: Imaginative spaces
Project 1 The distorting lens
Exercise 2.1: Zoom
Exercise 2.2: Viewpoint
Exercise 2.3: Focus
Exercise 2.4: Woodpecker
Project 2 Lens work: Research Point
Part one: From that moment onwards…
Project 1: The instrument
Exercise 1.1 The Instrument
Project 2: Visual Skills
Exercise 1.2: Point
Exercise 1.3: Line
Exercise 1.4: Frame
Project 3 Surface and Depth
Research point: Book review of Thomas Ruff’s “JPEGS” by David Campany and Joerg Colberg
Learning Log
Part four: Languages of Light
Thoughts & Reflections at the end of section 4
Feedback & Reflection on Assignment 4
Part three: Traces of time
Feedback & Reflection on Assignment 3
Experimentations with slow shutter speed
Working Towards Assignment Three: Studying Bird Behaviour
Self-reflection on the threshold of Part Three
Freezing and blurring motion with shutter speed
Thoughts about Assignment Three
Understanding Shutter Speed
Part two: Imaginative Spaces
Follow-up on suggested works at the end of Assignment Two
Feedback & Reflections on Assignment 2
Developing ideas about Assignment Two
Self-reflection on the verge of starting Assignment Two
Pondering over Assignment Two
Part one: From that moment onwards
Reflections at the end of Part One
What to include and what to reject?
No two alike?
Initial thoughts on Project 1: The instrument
Learning log:Assignment 1
Feedback & Reflections on Assignment 1
Narrowing down to the final idea for assignment 1
Lockdown reflections on the first assignment
Research & Reflections
Part four: Languages of Light
Research Take-aways- Eugène Atget
Research take-aways-Michael Schmidt
Research Take-aways – Sally Mann
Part three: Traces of Time
Researching passage of time through movement blur: Various Artists
Research take-aways – Lois Greenfield
Research take-aways – Philip-Lorca diCorcia
Research take-aways – A.M. Worthington, Harold Edgerton
Research take-aways – Eadweard Muybridge
Origins of stop motion photography
Part two: Imaginative Spaces
Research Take-aways – Guy Bourdin
Research take-aways – Anna Fox
Research Take Aways – Mona Kuhn
Research Take Aways – Gianluca Cosci – Panem Et Circenses
Research Take-aways –Fay Godwin
Research Take-aways –Edward Weston
Research Take-aways – Ansel Adams
Research Point Project 2 – Photographing the “Reality” – Group f64
The Photographer’s Eye – John Szarkowksi
Part one: From that moment onwards…
Means & Possibilities of Photography: Thomas Ruff
Research & Reflections: Eugène Atget | László Moholy-Nagy
Origins of Photography
Assignments
Assignment Five- Photography is simple
Assignment Four – Languages of light
Assignment Four-Preparatory shots
Assignment Three – The (in)decisive moment
Assignment Two – Collecting
Assignment One – One Square Mile
Research: One Square Mile
Research take-aways – Keith Arnatt
Research take-aways – Gawain Barnard
Research take-aways – Tina Barney
Research take-aways – Roni Horn
Research take-aways – Karen Knorr
Research take-aways – Tom Hunter
Research take-aways – Marc Rees
Research take-aways – Peter Mansell & Jodi Taylor
Master Reference List
Master Research Sources Summary in order of the coursework
Resources and articles accessed beyond the coursework
COVID-19 Resources for Photographers- BY LENSCULTURE & NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
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Part five: Viewpoint
Project 1 The distance between us
Ex 5.1: The distance between us
Exercise 5.2: Homage
Project 2 Improbable images
Exercise 5.3: Looking at photography
Part four: Languages of Light
Project 1 ‘Layered, complex and mysterious…’
Exercise 4.1: Daylight – Portraits
Exercise 4.1: Daylight – Explorations
Project 2 The beauty of artificial light
Exercise 4.2: Artificial Light – Whisky Bottle
Project 3 Ex nihilo
Exercise 4.3: Egg or stone
Exercise 4.4: Personal Voice
Part three: Traces of time
Project 1 The frozen moment
Exercise 3.1: Freeze
Project 2 A durational space
Exercise 3.2: Trace
Project 3 ‘What matters is to look’
Exercise 3.3: What matters is to look
Research Point: The Decisive Moment
Part two: Imaginative spaces
Project 1 The distorting lens
Exercise 2.1: Zoom
Exercise 2.2: Viewpoint
Exercise 2.3: Focus
Exercise 2.4: Woodpecker
Project 2 Lens work: Research Point
Part one: From that moment onwards…
Project 1: The instrument
Exercise 1.1 The Instrument
Project 2: Visual Skills
Exercise 1.2: Point
Exercise 1.3: Line
Exercise 1.4: Frame
Project 3 Surface and Depth
Research point: Book review of Thomas Ruff’s “JPEGS” by David Campany and Joerg Colberg
Learning Log
Part four: Languages of Light
Thoughts & Reflections at the end of section 4
Feedback & Reflection on Assignment 4
Part three: Traces of time
Feedback & Reflection on Assignment 3
Experimentations with slow shutter speed
Working Towards Assignment Three: Studying Bird Behaviour
Self-reflection on the threshold of Part Three
Freezing and blurring motion with shutter speed
Thoughts about Assignment Three
Understanding Shutter Speed
Part two: Imaginative Spaces
Follow-up on suggested works at the end of Assignment Two
Feedback & Reflections on Assignment 2
Developing ideas about Assignment Two
Self-reflection on the verge of starting Assignment Two
Pondering over Assignment Two
Part one: From that moment onwards
Reflections at the end of Part One
What to include and what to reject?
No two alike?
Initial thoughts on Project 1: The instrument
Learning log:Assignment 1
Feedback & Reflections on Assignment 1
Narrowing down to the final idea for assignment 1
Lockdown reflections on the first assignment
Research & Reflections
Part four: Languages of Light
Research Take-aways- Eugène Atget
Research take-aways-Michael Schmidt
Research Take-aways – Sally Mann
Part three: Traces of Time
Researching passage of time through movement blur: Various Artists
Research take-aways – Lois Greenfield
Research take-aways – Philip-Lorca diCorcia
Research take-aways – A.M. Worthington, Harold Edgerton
Research take-aways – Eadweard Muybridge
Origins of stop motion photography
Part two: Imaginative Spaces
Research Take-aways – Guy Bourdin
Research take-aways – Anna Fox
Research Take Aways – Mona Kuhn
Research Take Aways – Gianluca Cosci – Panem Et Circenses
Research Take-aways –Fay Godwin
Research Take-aways –Edward Weston
Research Take-aways – Ansel Adams
Research Point Project 2 – Photographing the “Reality” – Group f64
The Photographer’s Eye – John Szarkowksi
Part one: From that moment onwards…
Means & Possibilities of Photography: Thomas Ruff
Research & Reflections: Eugène Atget | László Moholy-Nagy
Origins of Photography
Assignments
Assignment Five- Photography is simple
Assignment Four – Languages of light
Assignment Four-Preparatory shots
Assignment Three – The (in)decisive moment
Assignment Two – Collecting
Assignment One – One Square Mile
Research: One Square Mile
Research take-aways – Keith Arnatt
Research take-aways – Gawain Barnard
Research take-aways – Tina Barney
Research take-aways – Roni Horn
Research take-aways – Karen Knorr
Research take-aways – Tom Hunter
Research take-aways – Marc Rees
Research take-aways – Peter Mansell & Jodi Taylor
Master Reference List
Master Research Sources Summary in order of the coursework
Resources and articles accessed beyond the coursework
COVID-19 Resources for Photographers- BY LENSCULTURE & NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
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