You will have an interest in images and create ideas and will enjoy using your creative skills to develop and produce original work, inspired by the work of the best photographers and designers. Many students go on to study photography at University or join the Art Foundation course to further their portfolios, leading to successful careers in the creative industries. Throughout the A level you will investigate how to create strong images, how to use your camera to its full potential and develop images from a given brief. You will use sketchbooks to display your work and create ideas and you may use traditional methods and/or digital techniques to produce images. Students will be assessed on the context of the content and skills presented, as well as the importance of process. You will learn about camera functions, aperture and shutter speed looking at composition and depth of field using a specialised vocabulary. You will investigate different areas of photography, such as portraiture, landscape, still life, documentary, fashion, experimental, multimedia, installation or moving image working independently on chosen themes.
• Grade 6 in English Language • Grade 4 or above in Maths • Grade 4 or above in 3 other GCSE's
About Education Provider
| Region | North West |
| Local Authority | Westmorland and Furness |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Channelside, Bessemer Way, Barrow-in-Furness, LA14 2PJ |
You will have an interest in images and create ideas and will enjoy using your creative skills to develop and produce original work, inspired by the work of the best photographers and designers. Many students go on to study photography at University or join the Art Foundation course to further their portfolios, leading to successful careers in the creative industries. Throughout the A level you will investigate how to create strong images, how to use your camera to its full potential and develop images from a given brief. You will use sketchbooks to display your work and create ideas and you may use traditional methods and/or digital techniques to produce images. Students will be assessed on the context of the content and skills presented, as well as the importance of process. You will learn about camera functions, aperture and shutter speed looking at composition and depth of field using a specialised vocabulary. You will investigate different areas of photography, such as portraiture, landscape, still life, documentary, fashion, experimental, multimedia, installation or moving image working independently on chosen themes.
• Grade 6 in English Language • Grade 4 or above in Maths • Grade 4 or above in 3 other GCSE's