A-Level Photography
Course summary
The Photography A level gives students a rounded exposure to different aspects of photography. Students will explore a range of different approaches to the discipline, including both digital and more traditional approaches. They will extend their knowledge and understanding of photography through explorative study and investigation, as well as visits to galleries. Contact provider for more information
Entry Requirements
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As published by the school
Students wishing to take the A-Level in Photography should be open minded and willing to try new things. Whilst there is a lot of technical and ICT input into the course, it is essentially an art-based approach to photography, and falls within the art department. No drawing (or art) skills would be needed to pass the course, and students would not need any prior photography experience.
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Assessment
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