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Photography A Level

A Level

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Availability & Details

Photography - A Level AF1-PHOTAL/C01

Venue
Alton Campus

Type of study
A Levels

Dates
(2 years)

Examination board
Oxford Cambridge & RSA Examinations

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Overview

If you want to discover the thrill of expressing yourself through still images, exploring traditional skills and being creative with digital technology, come and be inspired by our enthusiastic staff. Lessons take place in our specialist photographic department with its superb darkroom, three fully professional-standard studios and computer suite with Adobe Creative Cloud software.

Youll be encouraged to explore and engage in different ideas and practices, developing the person behind the camera and producing work that reflects you and the changing world we live in. Visits to galleries and exhibitions are encouraged on this course and each year there is the opportunity to travel overseas to experience a different culture to enhance your studies.

Five GCSEs at grade 9-4. including a creative or technical subject. If a creative subjects was not taken at GCSE then we need to review a portfolio of material showing enthusiasm and good practice.

You will study:
– Traditional darkroom techniques, which will enable you to fully appreciate how photography has evolved into the 21st century. It will be a hands-on practical history lesson!
– How to think about visual communication and how imagery is used to communicate an idea or viewpoint of an individual.
– Research into a variety of worldwide photographic artists, to help and influence your own creative image-making.
– Digital workflow & editing as an extension of the darkroom using Adobe Creative Cloud.
– A personal investigation in Year 2 of this course, exploring artists, photographers and technique to gain an in-depth practical understanding of the process you apply within your photographic practice, supported by a related written study.
– Independently and be encouraged to take responsibility for directing much of your own practical projects and research work.

Lesson activities are wide-ranging and stimulating from theory-based to practical exploration. You will develop your own ideas by researching other artists and be encouraged to examine the world around you visually. You will work through a variety of techniques and learn to work with appropriate media, materials and processes. Photography students are expected to annotate work, to express personal and creative ideas and produce final outcomes using a range of approaches and methods from the darkroom to digital.

60% personal investigation, 40% externally set task.
Externally set task includes a 15-hour controlled element.

Photographic consumables: £20 per project (approximately).

Optional trips from £20 each.


The tutors were really supportive and it was all thanks to them that I have achieved what I have. I’ve also made loads of great friends and really enjoyed my time at the college.

Lizaveta Sinkerich, A Level student

The teaching and support was really great, the quality was really great, all the teachers really care about your education as well as your wellbeing, they take everything into consideration and they’re great.

Katie Whittingham, A Level student

I’m really happy and pleased with my grades. I really loved my time at the college, I have also made lots of friends, it’s a really nice place to be, I don’t want to leave.

Lauren Piper, A Level student