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A Level

In Wolverhampton ()

£ 3001-4000

Description

  • Type

    A Level

This course has been designed to provide candidates with opportunities to explore a range of photographic techniques including digital imagery. Investigation of photography practices in the wider context of art and design will be explored, including style, genre and art traditions. The history of photography will provide an insight into the creative, technical and cultural impact of photography.

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Government funding available

About this course

Candidates should have achieved GCSE Art (Photography) at grade C or above. A keen interest in photography and art is important and candidates should own, or have access to a SLR camera and zoom lens combination.

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Subjects

  • Design
  • Digital Photography
  • Landscape Photography
  • Portrait Photography
  • Wildlife Photography
  • Social Photography
  • Camera
  • Art design
  • Art

Course programme

This course has been designed to provide candidates with opportunities to explore a range of photographic techniques including digital imagery. Investigation of photography practices in the wider context of art and design will be explored, including style, genre and art traditions. The history of photography will provide an insight into the creative, technical and cultural impact of photography on society
Entry RequirementsCandidates should have achieved GCSE Art (Photography) at grade C or above. A keen interest in photography and art is important and candidates should own, or have access to a SLR camera and zoom lens combination.
Course Content
Candidates will explore a range of photography including; portraiture, documentary, landscape, still-life and experimental imagery.
Practical skills and techniques will be developed in camera handling, darkroom production and presentation technique.
A critical appreciation of photography including contemporary developments, style , social and cultural impact on society.
How will I be assessed?
The course is assessed by completing practical units supported by extensive research in the form of notes and sketchbook. The controlled practical exam requires the candidate to research and produce images to a given brief in five hours preceeded by a four-week prep period.
What can I do next?
Candidates will normally elect to do the A2 Art and Design (Photography) which, with other A2 qualifications, would enable them to apply to study photography at HE and join one of our Diploma Photograpy courses.
Additional costs
Candidates will need to meet all the costs of materials during the course.
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AS Photography

£ 3001-4000