Photography through the disciplines of film‐based photography, digital photography, film and video. You will be taught the necessary technical skills to make the most of your camera, and use Photoshop to manipulate your digital photographs. All students are expected to learn how to critically analyze photos, based on learning from experts found online, in books or best of all in exhibitions. You might choose to take Photography as part of an Art based program, alongside Art and Graphics, with the intention of progressing on to Art College. Some students will choose it alongside other practical or creative subjects. A lot of students choose it alongside more traditional academic subjects, to show a creative outlet. A high grade in Photography will help get you into almost all university courses if taken with other subjects that fit with the course you are after. For example, we have seen a student get into Cambridge to read History, taking Photography with History and Politics. All students are invited to join Photography trips to take photographs for their practical exam, to Venice in year 13 and we go on a number of trips to exhibitions in London.
8 or more GCSE passes at grade 5, equivalent or better including Math's and English
YEAR 12 • Component 1: Personal Investigation YEAR 13 • Component 1: Personal Investigation – Essay • Component 2: Externally set title (Exam)
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Ealing |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Twyford Crescent, London, W3 9PP |
Photography through the disciplines of film‐based photography, digital photography, film and video. You will be taught the necessary technical skills to make the most of your camera, and use Photoshop to manipulate your digital photographs. All students are expected to learn how to critically analyze photos, based on learning from experts found online, in books or best of all in exhibitions. You might choose to take Photography as part of an Art based program, alongside Art and Graphics, with the intention of progressing on to Art College. Some students will choose it alongside other practical or creative subjects. A lot of students choose it alongside more traditional academic subjects, to show a creative outlet. A high grade in Photography will help get you into almost all university courses if taken with other subjects that fit with the course you are after. For example, we have seen a student get into Cambridge to read History, taking Photography with History and Politics. All students are invited to join Photography trips to take photographs for their practical exam, to Venice in year 13 and we go on a number of trips to exhibitions in London.
8 or more GCSE passes at grade 5, equivalent or better including Math's and English
YEAR 12 • Component 1: Personal Investigation YEAR 13 • Component 1: Personal Investigation – Essay • Component 2: Externally set title (Exam)