Course information
Art and Design (Photography)
Solihull School - Solihull
01217050958
Warwick Road, Solihull, B91 3DJ
Course summary

In the first two terms of the Lower Sixth, students work through a series of practical projects to develop their confidence, creative thinking and technical skills as emerging photographers. Students must set their theme in the final term and begin the research and initial practical work for the Personal Investigation. This major body of work is developed until December of the Upper Sixth. Next, the exam board sets the theme for the Externally Set Assignment. Students create a body of work over several weeks, culminating in a 15-hour controlled exam in the Photography Suite when they produce a series of outcomes for Unit 2. All students will experience the following range of media techniques to develop their skills: • Technical instruction on how to use a DSLR camera including guidance on composition, exposure, depth of field etc. • Studio and location practice. • An introduction to 35mm film and wet process darkroom techniques where relevant. • Contextual research and analysis and how to analyse photographs using formal language to express their views and opinions. • Instruction on the use of Photoshop and digital manipulation. • Visiting professional photographer workshops. • Exhibition visits. This subject is essential for students wishing to apply for courses in Photography or related studies involving digital media and manipulation at university, including Professional Photography, Commercial Photography, Fashion Photography, Video Art, Visual Communication, Film and Television Production, Digital Media, Games Design, Fine Art, Photography Education and many more. Alternatively, you may choose Photography as a complete change to your other Science or essay-based subjects. It’s worth remembering that the study of Photography can positively complement your other selected topics and give you a better appreciation of the world around you. The level of creative autonomy within the course will enable you to express your ideas effectively and develop new problem-solving methods. It will also improve your organisation and independent study techniques and many other transferable techniques that are useful in a whole range of careers.

Entry requirements

• A minimum of two grade 7 and four grade 6 at GCSE, normally including grade 6 or equivalent in English and Mathematics. • The required minimum grades for each A Level choice. For Further Mathematics, a grade 8 in GCSE Mathematics is required. For Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics or a Modern Foreign Language a grade 7 in the subject is required. For all other subjects, a grade 6 in the appropriate facilitating subject is required; however, a grade 7 is recommended. A minimum Grade 6 in either GCSE Photography, Art or Design and Technology is required. For pupils who have not taken one of these subjects at GCSE, they would need to demonstrate their interest in the subject by submitting a portfolio of photographs.

How you'll be assessed

Unit 1: Personal Investigation (60%) Unit 2: Externally Set Assignment (40%)

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionWest Midlands
Local AuthoritySolihull
Ofsted Rating
Gender TypeCo-Educational
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Boarding FeeUnknown
Sixth Form Fee£12,429 - £16,875
AddressWarwick Road, Solihull, B91 3DJ