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Certificate In Photography at Australian Correspondence Schools

Course Code VPH002
Fee Code CT
Number of Modules 6
Duration (approx) 600 hours

Developed by professional photographers to train professional photographers, this course gives you a very sound foundation for a career in the modern photographic industry.
This is a rapidly changing industry; and this course is continuously being updated to meet these rapid changes.

Course Structure

The certificate consists of six modules:

Introduction to Photography

Discuss the principles those underpins photography and examine the evolution into digital technologies.
Explain how photographic images are able to be captured on film. This lesson will also explain how photographic images are able to be captured by digital cameras.
Provide you with a firm understanding of how you can work at improving your capabilities with respect to taking photographs. It provides a framework, upon which you will base your work in future lessons.
Determine appropriate application for a range of common items of photographic equipment and develop an understanding of how digital images can be transferred effectively from a digital camera
Explain how photographic film is developed.
Describe the process by which photographic film may be enlarged. Also explain techniques that can be used to process digital photographs within a computer to achieve improved or changed images.
Work more effectively with light when taking photographs.
To identify and avoid common faults in photographs.

Photographic Practice

Compose photographs in a way that matches a predetermined aim.
Explain a variety of ways to take better photographs of people.
Explain a variety of ways to take better photographs of landscapes or other natural subjects.
Differentiate between appropriate use of colour and black and white photography.
Create varied visual affects through the use of special techniques.
Explain a variety of ways to take better illustrative photographs.
Explain a variety of ways to take better photographs for use in print or electronic media.
Determine the nature and scope of business opportunities in photography.

Photographic Technology
Describe in technical terms, how an image forms when a photograph is taken.
Explain the nature of light and how this relates to the finished photographic product.
Describe how sensitivity of a photo sensitive surface and its development affect the photographic image.
Explain sensitivity relates to development affect the photographic image.
Explain the composition and manipulation of white and coloured light to create different photographic images.
Discuss the chemical process that occurs in producing a colour film photograph.
Explain how the photographic image may be manipulated by using optical filters or other camera attachments, other than lenses.
Explain how the photographic image may be manipulated by using lenses.

Digital Photography
Describe the scope and nature of digital photography
Select appropriate equipment for use in digital photography
Explain how technology enables digital images to be captured.
Compare different digital cameras and select an appropriate camera for a particular application.
Control the effects created in a digital photograph which you take.
Describe techniques which can be used for digitally capturing images from film photographs, or graphics.
Explain how digital images can be transferred effectively from a camera (or scanner) onto another device (eg. a computer, video monitor, television set, etc).
Describe techniques that can be used to process digital photographs within a computer to achieve improved or changed images.
Explain how digital photos can be manipulated and changed to produce altered images.
Discuss the scope and nature of special effects that can be created with digital photographs.
Identify how and where digital photography can effectively be used.

Photoshop
Open digital files using Photoshop
Resize images and save them in multiple file formats
Create original graphics using the Photoshop tools
Manipulate individual elements of a graphic composition or image
Improve the quality of an image (clean it up) by applying modifications
Apply interesting filters and effects to images or compositions
Prepare your files for the web, print or email

Photographic Lighting
Discuss the scope and nature of lighting as relevant to photography.
Describe how different light sources will affect different images in varying ways.
Describe how different filters can be used to create different lighting effects.
Identify the differences between different types of light meters.
Describe the range of equipment which can be used to help achieve more desirable light conditions for photography.
Explain contrast and how to compensate for imperfect light conditions.
Explain how to use tone to create the desired final image.
Distinguish between utilisation of light in a studio and on location.To view detailed outlines of each of the modules click on the modules above, one by one.

MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONS:

THE INTERNATIONAL ACCREDITATION AND RECOGNITION COUNCIL
THE AUSTRALIAN COUNCIL FOR PRIVATE EDUCATION AND TRAINING
AGP (ACS GLOBAL PARTNER)
BRITISH INSTITUTE FOR LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT
STUDY GOLD COAST

Sculpture Degree at Montserrat College of Art Massachusetts

Whether an artist chooses to work with traditional materials — such as plaster, clay, stone, metal, or wood — or more contemporary materials like found objects, electronic media, or one’s own body — the ability to communicate ideas and impulses requires sensitivity and skill.

Creating a successful sculpture involves a series of related decisions — literally layered one on top of another — that involve issues of craft, spatial orchestration, scale relationships, material interactions and tolerances, the eventual site of a work, and even the audience it invites. Ultimately, some intangible idea has been given form, and some previously dormant material has been given voice.

Sculpture, as it is practiced today, is a broadly defined medium. Montserrat’s sculpture faculty embrace a variety of attitudes and areas of expertise, and our courses provide a range of conceptual and technical information. Montserrat’s goal is to train, prepare, and enrich sculpture students, to allow them to flourish and create works of lasting physical, conceptual, and visual power.

BA Hons Photography & Media Arts at University College For The Creative Arts

This course is designed for you to develop in-depth knowledge of contemporary photographic practice in the context of an expanding range of technologies and ideas, and be challenged to find imaginative solutions and innovative approaches.

In a vibrant collaborative environment you also explore moving image production, sound, text and electronic media. You are encouraged to develop your own individual practice, assisted by a team of staff dedicated to the highest standards. A solid technical skills base enables you to work confidently and attain your ambitions.

Live projects, exhibitions and the production of work for electronic and print publication will be central to your development. Your emerging practice is embedded within real world structures, histories and contexts, by exploring current issues in visual and critical theory. The course enables you to develop a sustainable creative practice with technical confidence and critical awareness.

Art Photography Major at College Of San Mateo

Career Opportunities:
The field of photography offers a variety of commercial, educational, informational, scientific, technical, and fine art opportunities to the skilled individual who is interested in communicating ideas and concepts visually. Photographers find careers with newspapers, magazines, photo agencies, industrial companies, and medical facilities. Most commercial and portrait photographers are independent entrepreneurs. Many graduates find employment as sales representatives for photo-related corporations, while others work as sales representatives for other photographers. The rapid development and assimilation of electronic media has opened the door to a variety of additional career opportunities, such as creating or preparing an image for reproduction through computer technology.

Degree:

Major requirements: ART 350, 351, 352, 354, 360, 365, 353 or 355. Total: 22 semester units. Suggested electives: ART 102, 201, 214, 237, 301, 349; FILM 150; GRA 105. Plus General Education and other requirements for the A.A. degree (see Catalog Index: General Education).