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Due
Week 18 Friday June 16th
Mode: Physical Exhibition
We are going to exhibit our work in and around the classroom.
You must now decide which of your photographic work from the last semester best represents you as a photographer and create a pitch to have that work included in the exhibition.
The components of this task will total approximately 400 words.
You must print 3-5 of your best images that form a cohesive series (Frame sizes available A4, A3, A2, negotiated with your teacher). Templates provided.
Minimum one print-test (template provided)
Justification for why these images are the best representation of your work (100 words)
Justification for why these images form a cohesive series (100 words)
Create a title for your series and a blurb that concisely explains your series to be displayed with the series (100 words)
Provide a pitch on what size and orientation your work should be displayed in and why (consider framed images, a photo book, rotating media display etc..) (100 words)
Sketch or mock up of how you would like work displayed
The size and shape of a photo can totally change how people see it — big prints can feel dramatic, while small ones feel more personal, and turning it sideways or upright can guide where your eyes go first!
Templates provided for these paper sizes.
A5 (148 x 210 mm) – About the size of an iPad mini or a small notebook; feels personal and easy to hold.
A4 (210 x 297 mm) – Same size as your school worksheets or a standard printer page; familiar and easy to display in a folder
A3 (297 x 420 mm) – Like two A4 pages stuck together; similar to the size of the computer screens in the Photography room.
A2 (420 x 594 mm) – Nearly as tall as a skateboard deck or half a movie poster; bold and eye-catching from far away. The size of the educational posters in the photography room.
Provide each of the elements listed above on a separate subpage of your Google site or in an Art Diary
Provide your final three images as PDF file types, uploaded to Google classroom
You can find a scaffold for your required information below
Additional Information
Referencing Information
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Declaration of Original Work:
By submitting this work to Google classroom under your name and student number, you are acknowledging the following:
The work that I have attached is my own work and has not been submitted for assessment before.
I have kept a copy of this assignment and all relevant notes and reference material that I used in the production of the assignment.
I have given references for all sources of information that are not my own, including the words, ideas and images of others.
I am aware that this work may be viewed by other teachers for moderation purposes.
I accept that this work may be used in college materials, advertisements or to provide examples for future classes unless I have stated otherwise.
To understand how you will be marked, see the rubric provided on Google classroom.