forthcoming September to December 2024
The module aims to:
- increase my understanding and appreciation of the roles, relationships, and responsibilities that can play a major part in progressing and sustaining your professional practice.
It explores the following topics and themes:
- Collaboration in Practice
- Archive and Authorship
- Collaboration and Environments
- Engaging the Audience
- Sharing my Work
- Promoting my Work
As part of this, I will be:
- encouraged to undertake commissions and work placements
- given the opportunity to collaborate on a live brief with a small group of peers. These briefs will be set by clients and allow you to gain experience with real world, industry challenges.
Portfolio
Collaboration
Research
Inspiration
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Memory and Archive
!! Draft October 2023 to be substantially updated with reference to my own location archives for ‘Places in Time’ There are a myriad of exponentially-expanding photographic archives of the state, media, arts, social groups and also individuals in the attempt to record and freeze memories – lest we forget what happened. Archives are often used…
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Appropriation and Found Images
Draft October 2023 Most if not all art (and photography) is in some sense ‘appropriation’. Ideas and communication exist or have meaning within a certain context of meanings created by other people – whether it is adaptation, development or dialectical response. Although artists may mix influences, exploit potential of new materials and there is a continuum from…
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Safari
BRIEF Write a 2,000-word essay (excluding any quotes) on one of the areas of landscape practice you have encountered during this course so far.The critical review is an opportunity for you to gain a greater insight into an area, theme, debate or other issue relating to landscape photography that is of particular interest to you.You must choose…
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Digital Photography
Main article: Digital photography See also: Digital camera and Digital versus film photography In 1981, Sony unveiled the first consumer camera to use a charge-coupled device for imaging, eliminating the need for film: the Sony Mavica. While the Mavica saved images to disk, the images were displayed on television, and the camera was not fully…
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Monochrome
Black-and-white See also: Monochrome photography All photography was originally monochrome, or black-and-white. Even after color film was readily available, black-and-white photography continued to dominate for decades, due to its lower cost and its “classic” photographic look. The tones and contrast between light and dark areas define black-and-white photography. It is important to note that monochromatic pictures…
