Developing your Photography Skills - Course

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  • Course description
    Our intermediate photography course, takes your learning to a new level.
    Introduction to Photography course, and wish to build on your skills, or have the existing knowledge to start your studies at the next level.

    Learning in modern photographic specialist studios, two tutors will provide you with exciting opportunities to experiment and develop your photographic skills in areas such as digital photography and creative image making.

    You will focus on different areas of photography, and our industry professionals and academics will share with you a different aspect of photographic practice each week, including camera functions, equipment, colour and work flow management, studio lighting, portraiture, still-life and location photography, whilst developing your own creativity and ideas.

    Utilising industry standard photographic equipment, you will begin to appreciate the controlled environment that photographers use. You will have access to various lighting and portable flash equipment, as well as ancillary photographic equipment.

    On one of the evenings, you will join your tutors on location, to help you understand how to control light under varying conditions.

    Demonstrations will explain how to ‘get the best’ from your photographic and imaging equipment, whilst there will be ample opportunity to discuss your images and techniques with fellow photographers. Project based, supported study, followed by a final informal critique, will help you evaluate your work and look at further study opportunities or professional practice.

    Entry requirements

    We recommend you complete the ‘Introduction to Photography’ course or have an equivalent understanding of the subject.


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