The Photography A-level course at SWB provides pupils with the opportunity to explore, research and acquire photography techniques. At the start of the course pupils will embark on a number of workshops to develop their skills, knowledge and understanding in a range of photographic media. Pupils will explore relevant images, artefacts and resources relating to traditional/digital photography, developing their understanding of materials, media, and processes in order to explore their strengths and preferences. Pupils will engage with early light-based images and rudimentary technology, such as a pinhole cameras and photograms, as well as the most contemporary, including the use of digital cameras, scanners and studio lighting. Students will learn to critique photographers’ work as well as develop and realise their own art. Once pupils have completed the workshop stage, they will embark on the 2 components that make up the Photography A-Level
5 in Art if studied. Portfolio if not.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Wolverhampton |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Dudley Street, Bilston, WV14 0LN |
The Photography A-level course at SWB provides pupils with the opportunity to explore, research and acquire photography techniques. At the start of the course pupils will embark on a number of workshops to develop their skills, knowledge and understanding in a range of photographic media. Pupils will explore relevant images, artefacts and resources relating to traditional/digital photography, developing their understanding of materials, media, and processes in order to explore their strengths and preferences. Pupils will engage with early light-based images and rudimentary technology, such as a pinhole cameras and photograms, as well as the most contemporary, including the use of digital cameras, scanners and studio lighting. Students will learn to critique photographers’ work as well as develop and realise their own art. Once pupils have completed the workshop stage, they will embark on the 2 components that make up the Photography A-Level
5 in Art if studied. Portfolio if not.