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Page 1: Introducing documentary lesson 2hr

Documentary Photography

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What is Documentary Photography?

On the post it notes write down what you think documentary photography is• What are the key skills that it uses?

• Name as many photographers you know of that you think fit into this genre

• When you’re done, stick it onto the wall (make sure your name is on it too)

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Learning Objectives

• Explain what documentary photography is and what makes a good documentary project

• You will identify the various types of sub genres

• You will identify the types of images used to create a narrative

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Learning Objectives

• Explain what documentary photography is and what makes a good documentary project

• You will list and identify the various types of sub genres

• You will identify the types of images used to create a narrative

• You will take photographs in pairs demonstrating these skills for your college poster task.

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What is Documentary Photography?

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• What is it?

Documentary Photography is a narrative or story being told through photographs that involves real events to provide a factual record or report (and sometimes this is complimented with text).

Documentary Photography

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Name different sub genre’s of Documentary

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Sub Genres Task

• On your table is a series of photographs.

• Around the room is different headings for sub genre’s.

• In your groups use the blu tack provided to put one image into each category

• In your groups select an image to discuss looking at the technical, lighting, compositional and contextual information behind the image.

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Key Points

• ‘Document’ means evidence = official, to be trusted, not to be questioned…

• Documentary as signifier of truth but what of re-presentation??

• Documentary is intimate – it assumes a bond between viewer and image and it is charged with showing the world as it really is

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Documentary photography has always had the power to shock, to inform, to change opinion and to persuade yet the very term can be ambiguous and the photographer always chooses a particular frame

and moment in time

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Early documentary was often for identification – documenting criminals

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Or racial types

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Henri Cartier-Bresson like Doisneau is seen as a father of

photojournalism and also street photography. His style is

often decisive and always candid

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Martin Parr: Part of the British new wave whose focus was on the everyday from a critical perspective

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Simon Norfolk’s work crosses the line between fine art and photo journalism, often shooting locations that are war torn or where

atrocities were commited

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Documentary Landscape

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Annie Leibovitz - Pilgrimage• http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/30/opinion/sunday/annie-leibovitzs-pilgrimage.html?pagewanted=all

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Richard Billingham - Zoo

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Photojournalism

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Robert Capa

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Anastasia Taylor-Lind English/Swedish photographer

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Street Photography

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Beat Strueli - Bangkok 02

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Kate Hooper – night

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Social Documentary

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Nan Goldin Photographs her friends and family. A lot of her work is about gender

politics. Insiders view – as she knows who she photographs

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Bullfighter, Portugal. 1994Julie, Netherlands, 1994. One hour after giving birth.Video: http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/exhibitions/cruelandtender/interviews.htm

Rineke Djikstra – Mothers & Bullfighters

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James Russell Cant - Family

Brother Alone

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Identification

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Marc Garanger – Femmes Algeriennes 1960

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What makes a Good documentary project?

2 minutes task: • Think – individually of one thing you think

makes a good documentary project

• Pair - up with person next to you and list more ideas.

• Share – with the rest of the group.Countdown clock: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9MytO0O_q0

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What makes a Good documentary project?

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Assignment Brief

• Today we are going to focus on section 2

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TYPES OF IMAGES

• narratives :– a story or an account of a sequence of events in the order in which

they happened.– the art or process of telling a story or giving an account of

something.

Compositionally you can use the following types of shots to create a story:

• Establishing • Detailed, • Main and • Concluding shots.

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Establishing

• Is the beginning of a narrative – sets the scene.

And’Art, 2009. All images © Jaskirt Dhaliwal.

For more info go to: http://www.jaskirtdhaliwal.co.uk/gallery_296587.html

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Detailed

• Looks at specific detail of an item that is part of the narrative. Close up, detailed.

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MainShows the main part of the story. Could be portraits of people involved or a shot of the main part of the event.

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Main

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ConcludingCompletes the story

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Tell a story

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Fistful of Dreams by Nishant Ratnakar

• Watch the multimedia project: http://nishantratnakar.com/portfolio/multi-media/fistful-of-dreams/

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College Poster – your narrative

student example using different types of images

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Establishing

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Main shots

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Detailed

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Practical Task - College poster

You have to document a short story, your narrative, showing the college in a positive light in aim of using it for promotional material.

Take photographs using the following 4 types of images in your sketchbook: • Established, • Detailed, • Main and • Concluding shots.

You can work in groups or individually but need to include to produce a poster as an end product.

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Back to Learning Objective

• Explain what documentary photography is.

• List the different types of sub genre’s of documentary photography

• You will identify the various types of sub genres

• You will identify the types of images used to create a narrative

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Back to Learning Objectives

• On your new post it note write down the following:

• What is documentary and what makes a good documentary project?

• List the various sub genres• Identify the types of images used to create a narrative• Any photographers you could name

• Once complete - stick it next to your original post it note onto the wall

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Extension Task

• Plan and prepare to produce your own narrative / short story at home.

• For instance this could be someone cooking dinner, going to college etc

• You should have 4 – 6 photographs, printed on normal paper at least A5 in your skecthbook.