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Photoshoot planner

A level photography

Name:

Amy Horseman

Shoot/draft no:

Project title:

Unit 4: Mixed Media

Photoshoot 6

Your next steps from the previous shoot(s) how will you refine and develop your work?
From my previous shoot I am going to focus on the lighting, making sure there is not too much exposure as many of
my past photoshoot images were too overexposed. I will use the techniques in photoshop effectively to make the
images as detailed as they can, which will effect the final outcome when transfer printing.
Description of aims and ideas for your shoot what do you want your photographs to communicate?
In this photoshoot I am going to photography my Grandmother with objects which are significant to her. I will try out
many different compositions, as well as work with at least two objects. I will continue to work in Black and White on
Photoshop, and incorporate much more photoshop editing to make the detail within the hands stand out much
more. These tools can also help improve any lighting mistakes (Overexposure/underexposure). I will then turn the
photoshoot into a mixed media themed piece. I will try to make this piece large scale, as this is what I wish to do in
my final shoot.
Date

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Time

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Location notes permission, studio, booking, transport and weather


Grandmothers home, sunny for natural light, walk.

Photographer/artist inspiration
Sally Mankus for mixed media and Seydou keita for Black and White theme/ composition/ content.

Techniques/processes you will use to achieve your aims


Photoshop, emulsion printing, acetone print, embroidery.

Equipment notes
Camera, fabric, threads, needles, emulsion paint, newspaper, pen, pencil, prints of images, photoshop.

Photoshoot
checks:

Camera Y/N?
Models Y/N?

Tripod Y/N?
Props Y/N?

Lighting Y/N?
Crew Y/N?

Camera checks:

Battery charged (the day before) Memory card Y/N?


File type Y/N?
Correct white balance Y/N?

He who fails to plan is planning to fail - Winston Churchill

ISO setting Y/N?

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