The production of images through staged photography represents a significant area of photographic practice. This is well established within advertising and fine art photography and increasingly within editorial and documentary photography. In this module, students will explore contemporary still life photography with reference to both historical and contemporary art. Building on photographic skills gained in Stage 1 the module examines the role of staging objects, composition and lighting in the controlled environment of the photographic studios. Students will significantly extend their aesthetic and technical skills using large format cameras, and explore more complex lighting setups.
Narrative Photography
The constructed image in historical and contemporary photography
Narrative Photography
Researching historical and contemporary Still Life photography
Narrative Photography
Writing and presenting a project proposal
Narrative Photography
Tableau photography, Mise en scène: allegory, metaphor, parody, and symbolism
Narrative Photography
Effective production techniques, including medium and large format cameras, studio and location lighting
Narrative Photography
Analogue and digital photography
Illustrated lectures: to present the key concepts and practices Workshops: to enhance practical and technological skills and knowledge Tutorials: to provide feedback and guidance Readings: to present students with research material Seminars and group critiques: to engage in constructive criticism of student work
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Other Assessment(s) | 100 |