Photography BTEC
This course will spend a significant amount of time on building and mastering photography skills alongside deepening analytical and critical thinking skills. Throughout the course you will focus on a broad and changing area of study with light-based imagery spanning almost two centuries. You might choose to engage with early light-based images and rudimentary technology, such as a pinhole camera, as well as the most contemporary, which may include the use of digital cameras, video camcorders, photocopiers, scanners and mobile phones.
You may also work exclusively with film based or digital technology or with both. Outcomes can be screen or print based, comprise still or moving images and might be discrete to the subject area or combined with other art forms.
For your coursework, you will explore a variety of themes and artists, responding to their work and deepening your own skills and understanding. You will increase and improve your use and understanding of chosen themes such as: photographing people, photographing places, still-life photography, documentary photography, photojournalism, experimental imagery, photographic installation, fashion photography, digital imaging, moving image (video, film, animation).
Assessment
Year 1:
A1: Skills Development, you will explore key fundamentals of photography practice, learning how skills are integrated and connect to generate developed outcomes.
A2: Creative Project, you will apply the skills you have been developing throughout the programme to a creative project that demonstrates your ability to self-direct
a response to a brief, from inception to communication of outcomes.
Year 2:
B1: Personal Progression
You will Inform ideas for progression into a creative career. Apply problem solving practice to develop a strategy for career progression. Create materials for career progression using technical practice. Demonstrate professional practice and behaviours in relation to career progression aspirations. Apply communication skills to support progression into a creative career
B2: Creative Industry Response
You will Inform ideas for a response to a creative industry brief. Apply problem solving practice to develop solutions in response to a creative industry brief. Apply technical practice in response to a creative industry brief. Demonstrate professional practice and behaviours in response to a creative industry brief. Apply communication skills in response to a creative industry brief
Entry Requirements
Grade 5-9 in GCSE Art & Design (or equivalent). (Non-GCSE Art students will be considered with a photography portfolio.)