Photography 2.1 PROJECT 5

Project 5: Developing Practice and Research, Exercise 3: Essay Plan

  Once you have researched and gathered all the materials you need to support your review, you can start to make an outline plan and start writing. Eventually you will write 1250 words. You might choose to write 200 words for both introduction and conclusion, leaving you 1050 words – you then need to split this…

Project 5: Developing Practice and Research, Exercise 2: Gather and Reflect on Your Research Materials

Brief Evidencing Your Research Having selected your images and genre(s) for your critical review, read the relevant genre chapters from David Bate (2016) Photography: Key Concepts (‘Documentary and Storytelling’, ‘Looking at Portraits’, ‘In the Landscape’, ‘The Rhetoric of Still Life’). Add your reflective summary bullet point notes to your blog. It will be useful to use…

Project 5: Planning and Producing A Critical Review, Assignment 5: Critical Review

Brief Critical Review Content You are making a convincing argument about genre position(s) for your chosen images. Do they settle in one genre or remain troublesome? Do they support each other, or act as two sides of your argument? How do the arguments you make help advance our understanding of genre, its history and future…

Project 5: Developing Practice and Research, Exercise 1: Researching Your Area of Interest

Brief Preparing to Write If you haven’t written something formally for some time, then it’s understandable if you may find the prospect a little daunting. However, you should treat this task as an opportunity to conduct some research into an area of practice that particularly interests you and offers a challenge to genre, while supporting…

Glossary

Glossary Key Terms and Definitions As you work through the course materials it will be beneficial to develop your own glossary on your blog. This will consist of key terms with their definitions. As you work through the unit, you will be able to build your list of terms. You can also add quotes or…