PowerPoint slides (5) explore the formal elements of form, shape and colour. Using the artist Henri Matisse’s work for inspiration to create cut out card shapes.
PowerPoint on the Theme “Gathering”
This PowerPoint helps students explore the theme “Gathering” through four subthemes: Natural World, Man-Made, Environment, and People. Each subtheme includes examples of artists to inspire students and give them a strong starting point for their projects.
Straightforward and easy to use, this resource supports creativity and idea development.
78 slides in total.
To help students with GSCE photography course work analyse a photographer’s work. Three slides help students how to focus on keywords and knowledge when analysing a photograph. Example included easy-to-follow steps showing students clear direction.
lesson exploring linear Perspective and one point perspective drawing task. Step by step with examples.
Title: Inquiry Question - How can I create an illusion of depth on a flat surface?
Objective: To create a drawing using one-point perspective.
Success Criteria: To produce a drawing, creating an illusion of depth on a flat surface
Six lessons which include 55 PowerPoint slides:
Curriculum Pathway
Knowledge Questions and Homework Tasks.
EDSM and KPIs
L/O:
To learn about ISO, Shutter Speed and Aperture and the eight composition rules.
I am using colour wheel knowledge to create colour photography which explores Line, shape and colour.
I can understand how to use lighting to create a portrait.
Create colour photography that explores Line, shape, form and colour.
Create photography using materials in your local environment.
Also included is a Pick and Mix Photography Analysis Helpsheet to help students write about other Artists’ and Photographers’ work.
Self Assessment.
GCSE Photography project exploring Experimental call Shape of Light explores alternative photography techniques. Experimental photography is using your camera or post-processing in a non-traditional way. It’s about taking your photographs to create unique art pieces beyond the norm. The sky’s the limit when it comes to experimental photography; it’s all about having fun and making crazy images!
21 PowerPoint slide explores abstract photography, scanography, Lumen Prints, Cyanotype, Salt Prints and Anthotypes.
Examples of work by photographers and artists, plus step by step instructions.
Mini year 7 Photography project covers:
Shading knowledge, students then explore lighting on an object which then develops into a pattern using an editing app or PowerPoint.
Understanding how light creates shadows on an object.
Identify the formal elements in photography and art.
Relating work to an artist/s using writing frames and sentence starters (list, describe, explain and link)
Making a range of marks on paper to create tone and texture.
Drawing from a photograph to create an observational drawing.
Editing photos on your phone and on PowerPoint/ Photoshop (what is available to you)
PowerPoint 5 slides show how to create a negative in Photoshop step by step. A valuable skill for students who wish to develop alternative photography, such as a cyanotype.
This document (PowerPoint) is a beginner-friendly guide to photography, perfect for teaching. It covers essential topics like:
Exposure: Understanding light and how it affects your photos.
Lighting: Different types of lighting and how they change the look of your pictures.
Focus: Tips on using autofocus and manual focus for sharp images.
Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO: Key settings to control brightness, depth, and motion.
Composition: Simple rules like the rule of thirds and using lines to make photos more appealing.
Creative Techniques: Fun tips like working with shadows, patterns, and colours to add artistic flair.
This guide is ideal for teaching photography basics and helping students improve their skills step by step.