This qualification focuses on the opportunity for learners to explore, research, and acquire techniques, whilst developing their skills, knowledge and understanding in a range of photographic media. A range of genres and themes will be available to explore to allow learners to personalise outcomes to areas of interest to evoke individuality and push personal outcomes. Fine Art: Photography is a two year A level programme. The first term will be delivered as a fundamental core skills unit, covering a range of traditional and digital skills and outcomes. The emphasis in this course is on dynamic and individualistic approaches to image-making and will be particularly suitable for students who are already enthusiastic about Photography and image manipulation. It offers students the potential to make a personal response to their own experience, environment and culture. Students are also required to write a related study – a minimum of 1000 words essay about existing Art and how it has influenced their own work. For more information, please see the full prospectus.
About Education Provider
Region | East of England |
Local Authority | Essex |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Fambridge Road, Maldon, CM9 6AB |
This qualification focuses on the opportunity for learners to explore, research, and acquire techniques, whilst developing their skills, knowledge and understanding in a range of photographic media. A range of genres and themes will be available to explore to allow learners to personalise outcomes to areas of interest to evoke individuality and push personal outcomes. Fine Art: Photography is a two year A level programme. The first term will be delivered as a fundamental core skills unit, covering a range of traditional and digital skills and outcomes. The emphasis in this course is on dynamic and individualistic approaches to image-making and will be particularly suitable for students who are already enthusiastic about Photography and image manipulation. It offers students the potential to make a personal response to their own experience, environment and culture. Students are also required to write a related study – a minimum of 1000 words essay about existing Art and how it has influenced their own work. For more information, please see the full prospectus.