Unit Award Scheme
121709 PHOTOGRAPHY: MAKING AND DEVELOPING A BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAM IN A DARKROOM
In successfully completing this unit, the Learner will have | Evidence needed | |
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shown knowledge of | ||
1 | the key processes of making a photogram in a darkroom, ie selecting objects of various sizes, shapes and opacities, the considerations of overlapping the objects | Summary sheet and/or student completed work |
2 | the need and process to safely handle photographic paper under red light conditions | Summary sheet and/or student completed work |
3 | the key processes of developing a photogram in a darkroom, ie the developing, stop-bath, fixer, wash sequence | Summary sheet and/or student completed work |
demonstrated the ability to | ||
4 | select at least three objects of various sizes, shapes and opacities, with support if needed | Summary sheet |
5 | lay out the objects in at least two different ways, including overlapping the objects to experiment with opacity, with support if needed | Summary sheet |
6 | load the photographic paper under red light conditions, with support if needed | Summary sheet |
7 | use a timer to expose the photographic paper, with support if needed | Summary sheet |
8 | safely develop the photographic paper following the correct timings for the developer, stop-bath, fixer and wash, with support if needed | Summary sheet |
9 | hang the photogram up to dry, or dry using other means, with support if needed. | Summary sheet |
All outcomes recorded on an AQA Summary Sheet
Approved 24 July 2024Level - Entry Level