Art and Design (Photography)
Course summary
Why study photography? Photography is a popular course with students who want to extend their knowledge of different art forms. You have the opportunity to develop a wide range of photographic skills ranging from experimental image making, studio, location and digital. You will produce a portfolio of practical work that shows a wide range of high quality images that you have created. What will I learn about? This course will enable you to form a personal enquiry and expression using the selection and manipulation of images. You will have the opportunity to explore relative approaches beyond primary observation and recording. Typically, you will investigate: • Alternative processes • Black and white photography • Color photography • Digital photography • Location photography • Studio photography
Entry Requirements
Checked against your grades — every rule traces to the school's published source.
| Requirement | Rule | You |
|---|---|---|
Art and Design (Fine Art, Photography, Graphics, Craft) | Grade 4 in Art and Design (Fine Art, Photography, Graphics, Craft) | — |
As published by the school
GCSE at grade 4 in art or photography. If students have not studied art or photography at GCSE, they will need a portfolio of work for the photography staff to assess suitability for the course.
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Assessment
• Examinations • Portfolio • Coursework • Practical work
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