A2 EYV Further reflection
Further Reflection on Assignment 2 Continuing from my previous reflection, here are some additional thoughts on Assignment 2. At the start of this assignment, I found myself still struggling with the challenge of creating a cohesive set of images. I spent hours photographing crowds, but the resulting images were disappointing and didn’t fit the brief […]
A2 EYV – Self reflection
Assignment 2 Self-Reflection Technical and Visual I consider this assignment a success, as it has significantly expanded my approach to both image-making and interpretation. I was able to apply my technical skills in camera handling and composition to create engaging images from a seemingly simple subject. However, the major shortcoming in the initial submission was […]
A2 EYV – Rework
Assignment 2 – The Humanity of Litter Following feedback from my tutor on Assignment 2, I’ve re-edited, re-shot the images, and re-written the assignment notes, as I felt the latter was one of the weaker aspects of the original submission. Overall, I was pleased with the images, particularly since this project took me significantly outside […]
A2 EYV Tutor Feedback
When I submitted my assignment 2, I was quite proud of my work as it was quite a departure from what I have ever shot over the many years I have been a photographer. I deliberately kept my assignment notes to a minimal length after my notes for the “square mile” were a bit too […]
A2 EYV Self Reflection
Demonstration of Technical and Visual Skills: On the technical side, I feel I have produced a set of images that are sharp, correctly exposed, and well-composed. I deliberately used a shallow depth of field to highlight the primary subject matter, and I incorporated diagonal lines and the rule of thirds in composition where appropriate. All […]
A2 EYV – Submission to Tutor
Brief Create a series of between six and ten photographs from one of the following options, or a subject of your own choosing: Crowds Views Heads Use the exercises from Part Two as a starting point to test out combinations of focal length, aperture and viewpoint for the set. Decide upon a […]