OUR TASK
Research the work of Ed Fella.
Present evidence of your research on a blog.
Extend your research to include another photographer whose work shows similarities to Ed Fella.
Produce a written piece, which gives information about the artists’ backgrounds and their working methods. Your written piece should also include analysis and personal opinion.
Using Ed Fella’s photography as a starting point produce your own response to his work. Subject matter for your collection could include packaging, posters, signs, clothing, urban environment etc.
Your initial photographs must be presented as contact sheets, which should contain between 100 – 150 photographs.
Select 25 – 30 images presented as a series of successful photographs showing clear evidence of your initial collection. Present this on your blog.
From your initial collection develop a series of photographs, which show evidence of selection, cropping, enhancing and editing. This must be evidenced on your blog and should contain written analysis and description of your process.
Produce a final piece/s, which shows clear evidence of your research and design development. The format for your final piece/s is your decision. This will depend on your design development. You can present a series of related pieces, which form a whole or you can present singles images.
Your work will be marked in accordance with the assessment objectives for the AQA Photography course.
Develop their ideas through sustained and focused investigations informed by contextual and other sources, demonstrating analytical and critical understanding.
Explore and select appropriate resources, media, materials, techniques and processes, reviewing and refining their ideas as their work develops.
Record ideas, observations and insights relevant to intentions, reflecting critically on work in progress.
Present a personal and meaningful response that realise intentions and, where appropriate, makes connections between visual and other elements.