Untitled (17.11) - 2017 - Archival Pigment print in artist frame - 191.8 × 361.3 cm - Source: Artsy.net
Ground (95.6) - 1995 - Chromogenic print mounted on panel - 49.5 x 41.9 cm - number seven from an edition of eight - Source: Christie's
And to draw a bright white line with light 'Untitled 11.3' - 2011 - colour photograph, 37 x 56”. -
Source: https://www.artforum.com/
Untitled, from nowhere near (nw 17), 1999 - Size: 35 x 90 inches - diptych Color photograph on panel - Source: https://lannan.org/
Camera Settings
Was it a quick shutter speed or a long exposure?
What aperture could the photographer have used, is it a high or low depth of field?
Editing
Do you think the work has been edited?
If so, how?
Personal Reflections
Do you like the work? Why/why not?
What ideas can you take from it and apply to your own work?
What would you like to know about the work?
What have you learnt from studying this piece of work?
Basic Information
The name of the photographer/artist
The name and the date of the series you are researching
Visual Qualities
What is the main focus/where is your eye drawn?
Describe what is in the photograph/artwork
What location has been used?
Is it a real event or staged?
Describe any use of composition rules
Describe any use of formal elements
Does when the image was taken affect the work?
Can you read any meaning/concept/message/mood from the work? What techniques has the photographer/artist used to create this?
Add your sketches that visually show your ideas here. Aim to have around four sketches presented.
Ideas and Intentions
What was the name of the photographer/artist/technique that inspired you?
What did you photograph?
What links can you see between your studied photographer/artist/technique and your work?
What concept/meaning/message did you want to show in your photos? Is this communicated in your work?
Personal Reflections
Are you happy with your final work/photos? why/why not?
What would you alter/change/do differently if you could do the work/shoot again?
Technical Information
What compositions worked best for you in the shoot?
What camera settings did you use/explore when taking your photos?
If you were to edit these photos what could you do to improve them?
Take a screenshot during every key edit you make, such as when you alter the image or apply a filter.
Present your screenshots alongside notes describing what steps you took.
Explain why you felt the photo needed the edit you made.
Are you happy with your final edited photos/? why/why not?
What would you alter/change/do differently if you could do the edit again? And why?