This course is delivered in the home to students who are unable to attend on site provision. This foundational course is designed for aspiring photographers who want to develop their skills and understanding of photography
Course Modules
Through a combination of theoretical lessons and practical exercises, students will explore various aspects of photography, including:
• Introduction to Photography: Overview of photography as an art form and communication medium.
Understanding different types of photography (portrait, landscape, documentary, etc.).
• Camera Basics: Familiarisation with different camera types (DSLR, mirrorless, smartphone). Understanding camera settings: aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and exposure triangle.
• Composition Techniques: o Learning the principles of composition, including the rule of thirds, leading lines, and framing. Exploring the impact of light and shadow on composition.
• Lighting Fundamentals: Understanding natural and artificial lighting. Techniques for shooting in various lighting conditions, including low light and bright sunlight.
• Practical Photography Skills: Hands-on practice with camera settings and composition in different environments. Assignments to capture images based on specific themes or techniques.
• Post-Processing Basics: Introduction to photo editing software (e.g., Adobe Lightroom, Photoshop). Basic editing techniques to enhance photos and understand the ethical considerations of editing.
• Building a Portfolio: Guidance on selecting and presenting photographs to showcase individual style and creativity. Tips for creating a personal portfolio for future opportunities.
• Critique and Feedback: o Participating in group critiques to provide and receive constructive feedback on photographs. o Understanding how to evaluate and improve one's own work.
By the end of the course, students will have developed a solid foundation in photography, enabling them to capture compelling images and express their creativity through the lens.
Awarding Body
NCFE
Student Expected Outcomes
Level 1 or Level 2 Qualification
Key Stage course delivered to
KS3;KS4;KS5
Admissions Criteria
N/A
Staff Experience
Qualified Specialist Teachers and Mentors
Delivery Area
Home Based Outreach
Programme length
Up to a whole Academic Year
Transport Provided
No
Days Of Delivery
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Times of Delivery
As Required
Well-being assessment tools
SDQ, Boxall Profile, STAR Assessment
Staff Ratio
1:1
Additional Notes
Our courses are delivered over a minimum of 10 hours per week for at least 12 weeks, meeting the guided learning hours required for NCFE qualifications. There is no limit on the number of 12-week blocks a student can complete. This course can be accredited with the NCFE at Level 1 or Level 2 and is a nested qualification. This means the young person can start at Award and build via Certificate to Diploma to gain further qualifications and a deeper understanding of the topic.