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Module 6: Landscape and Place

Learn to plan landscape work around place, light, access and a clear visual idea.

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What you will learn

1. Explain the purpose of module 6: landscape and place

Use this outcome in the page activity and record useful evidence in your photography journal.

2. Apply a practical method to plan landscape work around place, light, access and a clear visual idea

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3. Recognise the main technical, safety or professional risk

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4. Review the result and record one useful improvement

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Step-by-step practice

Step 1. Identify why module 6: landscape and place matters to the photograph you want to make.
Step 2. Prepare the subject, location, equipment and any required permission.
Step 3. Practise how to plan landscape work around place, light, access and a clear visual idea.
Step 4. Review focus, exposure, light, composition, story and responsible practice.
Step 5. Complete this activity: Plan one local landscape session including tide, weather, access, safety and story.
Safe and responsible practice: Seek permission where appropriate, protect children and vulnerable people, respect tikanga, wildlife, private land and venue rules.

Practical activity

Complete and record this task

Plan one local landscape session including tide, weather, access, safety and story.

Good-practice checklist

Access and consent are confirmed
The subject and environment are treated respectfully
Complete the practical activity for module 6: landscape and place
Record settings or decisions that produced the best result
Review the result on a second screen or as a print
Ask a qualified person when safety, privacy or legal consequences are significant

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