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

shown knowledge of

1the key processes of making a photogram in a darkroom, ie selecting objects of various sizes, shapes and opacities, the considerations of overlapping the objectsSummary sheet and/or student completed work
2the need and process to safely handle photographic paper under red light conditionsSummary sheet and/or student completed work
3the key processes of developing a photogram in a darkroom, ie the developing, stop-bath, fixer, wash sequenceSummary sheet and/or student completed work

demonstrated the ability to

4select at least three objects of various sizes, shapes and opacities, with support if neededSummary sheet
5lay out the objects in at least two different ways, including overlapping the objects to experiment with opacity, with support if neededSummary sheet
6load the photographic paper under red light conditions, with support if neededSummary sheet
7use a timer to expose the photographic paper, with support if neededSummary sheet
8safely develop the photographic paper following the correct timings for the developer, stop-bath, fixer and wash, with support if neededSummary sheet
9hang 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