The Photography and Videography we teach...
Photography has become far more accessible and tangible to the wider public. For many amateurs and semi-professionals cameras and technology that effectively do the thinking have taken away the control of constructing a well-composed, crafted and considered image, with the artistic and creative process being overshadowed
by gimmicks, plug-ins and effects.
, photographers wishing to progress beyond ‘program’ mode, where the camera makes the
choices when producing the image, would be advised to learn the tried and tested rules and tools employed by photographers from film and high-end digital photography if they wish to develop and progress their work and ultimately take control of their image making.
We offer an in-depth guide to photography which builds upon the photographer beginners knowledge with the emphasis on getting it right in-camera and learning to use the camera as a tool for image making rather than relying on presets and modes to create the final photograph. Every aspect of the art form will be discussed, from cameras and lenses and the various stages in between.
For the professional photographer there is informative advice on how to get the best from your clients, including how to communicate effectively to create successful and meaningful images. Overall the intention is to Introduction give the student a deeper knowledge in photography, enabling a more considered and informed mind when producing images
Paul John Wright, Dean of Studies
by gimmicks, plug-ins and effects.
, photographers wishing to progress beyond ‘program’ mode, where the camera makes the
choices when producing the image, would be advised to learn the tried and tested rules and tools employed by photographers from film and high-end digital photography if they wish to develop and progress their work and ultimately take control of their image making.
We offer an in-depth guide to photography which builds upon the photographer beginners knowledge with the emphasis on getting it right in-camera and learning to use the camera as a tool for image making rather than relying on presets and modes to create the final photograph. Every aspect of the art form will be discussed, from cameras and lenses and the various stages in between.
For the professional photographer there is informative advice on how to get the best from your clients, including how to communicate effectively to create successful and meaningful images. Overall the intention is to Introduction give the student a deeper knowledge in photography, enabling a more considered and informed mind when producing images
Paul John Wright, Dean of Studies