Module Additional Assessment Details
You will present a body of coursework for assessment, including:
A visual diary documenting your research activities [Learning Outcomes 1,2].
A pictorial development workbook evidencing technical and picture-making strategies [Learning Outcomes 1,3,4].
A carefully produced and presented portfolio of photographs [Learning Outcomes 1,2].
A 1500 - 2000 word essay on a historical aspect of photographic practice [Learning Outcome 5].
Module Learning Strategies
Lectures.
Workshops.
Technical skills modulettes, as appropriate.
Seminars.
Group tutorials.
Individual tutorials.
Independent practice and experimentation.
Independent reading and research.
Module Indicative Content
This module offers you the opportunity to explore and investigate, through an intensive engagement with the medium, the pictorial elements available to photographers in the effective communication of observations about the world around us. It encourages you to engage with photographic practices that place the emphasis on `making' rather than `taking' photographs. You will learn how to `see' photographically, by considering and practising your use of framing, awareness of light and your picture-making skills in general. You will learn more advanced exposure, development and printing controls and be introduced to studio lighting.
Module Texts
Zakia, Richard, Perception and Imaging, Focal Press, 2002 ISBN 024080466X
Langford, Michael, Advanced Photography, Focal Press, 2000 ISBN 0240514886
Child, John, Studio Photography: Essential Skills, Focal Press, 2001 ISBN 0240516680
Module Resources
Specialist workshop facilities, as appropriate.
Library and slide library.
Word-processing facilities.
Internet access.