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- Warren
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Hi, I finished TAOP last year and am now on DPP
First think to do is to ask your tutor what he wants and how he wants. For TAOP my tutor wanted:
a) set of high res images
b) set of low res images
c) link to blog
I personally put all mine in a word document plus comments, thought processes etc
Your first assignment will not count toward formal module assessment. Expect to have problems and be prepared to receive constructive criticism. Mine method isn't necessarily correct but here is link to my blog for TAOP Assignment 1
http://warrenjonesphotography.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/taop-part-1-assignment-1-contrasts.html
and one to my tutor's feedback:
http://warrenjonesphotography.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/tutor-feedback-taop-part-1-assignment-1.html
If I look back at my early work I world I would have approached it better, been more creative etc but thats all part of the learning process and getting better. It can be had to accept criticism but its the only way to get better and improve, 100% will lively leave you static
Have a look at other blogs for different ideas. Distant learning is hard as you dont have the sharing and discussing of ideas etc that you might n a classroom so this is possibly next best
First think to do is to ask your tutor what he wants and how he wants. For TAOP my tutor wanted:
a) set of high res images
b) set of low res images
c) link to blog
I personally put all mine in a word document plus comments, thought processes etc
Your first assignment will not count toward formal module assessment. Expect to have problems and be prepared to receive constructive criticism. Mine method isn't necessarily correct but here is link to my blog for TAOP Assignment 1
http://warrenjonesphotography.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/taop-part-1-assignment-1-contrasts.html
and one to my tutor's feedback:
http://warrenjonesphotography.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/tutor-feedback-taop-part-1-assignment-1.html
If I look back at my early work I world I would have approached it better, been more creative etc but thats all part of the learning process and getting better. It can be had to accept criticism but its the only way to get better and improve, 100% will lively leave you static
Have a look at other blogs for different ideas. Distant learning is hard as you dont have the sharing and discussing of ideas etc that you might n a classroom so this is possibly next best