Photography GCSE
Rushey Mead Art Dept, Leicester
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Foundation
Light Theory
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The Physics of Light
Camera Obscura - The light, the eye and the camera.
Exposure Triangle
Using Lighting
Capturing Images
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Photo Safari
Frame
Proximity
Time
Representation
Focus
Compostion Theory
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Wrong
Reading a Photograph
Composition in Street Photography - Eric Kim
The Importance of Working the Scene - Eric Kim
Creating Emotion - Eric Kim
Editing Images
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PhotoShop
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The Dangers of the PhotoShop Generation
PhotoShop Tutorials
Photoshop Examples
HDR
Cropping
Experimental Techniques
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Wet Plate Photography
Daguerreotype
Cynotypes
Photograms/Rayotypes
Cinemagraph
Reference Books
Glossary
Project examples
Unit 1 - Portfolio
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Depression
Macro Flowers
Fox Hunting
Unit 2 - Set Task
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Tranquil
Changed
Gallery
The Making of Harry Potter - January 2015
Landscape Photography
Telescopic Experiments
Watermead Spring 2018
GCSE Portfolios
Contact
CROPPING IMAGES
Link to Frame
Reducing an image, either to focus on a smaller area, balance a composition or add an element of dis-balance to unquiet the audience, changes the image from the original. This process should be considered for every image.