This course is designed to help you become visually literate by giving you the skills in composition, lighting, focus and exposure and encourages you to make expressive, meaningful photographs. You will develop skills in digital image making and explore the work of many other photographers, artists and filmmakers. The course is project and assignment based giving you: practical experience with digital and film SLRs; practice in the photographic studio; developing darkroom skills; an ability to critically analyse work from the history of photography; and instilling self-awareness of your own progress in the subject.
Site
Eastbourne
Level
Level 3
Course Type
16 +
Qualification
A Level
Options | Course Code | Starts | Ends |
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apply | 02105y1 | 08/09/25 | 18/06/27 |
This course is designed to help you become visually literate by giving you the skills in composition, lighting, focus and exposure and encourages you to make expressive, meaningful photographs. You will develop skills in digital image making and explore the work of many other photographers, artists and filmmakers. The course is project and assignment based giving you: practical experience with digital and film SLRs; practice in the photographic studio; developing darkroom skills; an ability to critically analyse work from the history of photography; and instilling self-awareness of your own progress in the subject.
In year one you will be introduced to the work of lots of inspiring photographers and will create your own responses using a variety of processes including digital and studio work. You will study the technical features of your camera and, working in a sketchbook, you will document your progress, analysing and reflecting on your work. In year 2 you will create a personal Investigation which focuses on an area of photographic study that interest you such as portraiture, fashion, experimental or even moving images. Your course completes with a 15 hour practical exam and an end of year celebration in the final shows.
No subject specific entry requirements.,Our general entry requirement to study 3 A-Levels or a mixed level 3 programme is: Minimum five GCSEs grade 4-9 with at least one GCSE at grade 6, and English Language or maths at grade 4.Subject specific entry criteria may also apply.
Internal assessment will take place at regular intervals throughout the course. External moderation will take place at the end of the course
A Level Art & Design (level 3)Photography.
After completion, you can go on to employment, an apprenticeship or further specialism in Education. Learners wanting to progress in the creative industries may take the one year full-time Art Foundation Course, the two year Foundation Degree or a three year full BA Honours course in the specialism of your choice.
Costs for materials is currently £90,(payable at enrolment),and there would be some extra cost for trips and visits.
This is a new course which works to the new reformed specification