You will be introduced to a variety of experiences exploring a range of photographic media, techniques and processes. You will use traditional methods and/or digital techniques. Researching the work of other photographers and artists is an integral part of the investigating and making process. You will produce a sketchbook/workbook/journal to underpin your work, documenting your research and recording the development of your own work. You should be able to express ideas and link your intentions to outcomes in a confident and assured manner.
This exciting hands-on course offers you the knowledge and skill to become highly inventive in the creation and production of eye catching, thought provoking imagery. The course follows both traditional and digital techniques where much emphasis is based upon the research and study of both historical and contemporary photographers. Developing, printing and dark room techniques will be a core part of the course. Digital cameras will also be used and image manipulation working with computers and software such as Adobe Photoshop. There is a strong emphasis on creativity and personal expression as well as skills and techniques.
Why study Photography?
The study of Photography will
deepen your understanding of the visual world across different times and
cultures and introduce you to the diverse roles and functions of Photography in
contemporary life. A foundation in this subject can lead to a wide range of
career opportunities in the creative industries, an area experiencing great
expansion in this country. Photography is important because all sectors of the
job market require creative thinkers who can innovate, see and make connections,
solve problems and make informed decisions and judgements. This course will give
you many transferable skills you can use in the future.
When exploring the courses we have available, you may see a fee attached but you’re more than likely to be eligible for a fully-funded enrolment!
Take a look and get in touch with admissions@ccsw.ac.uk if you’d like anymore information.