Available to Study in Term 1 2019
In this course students will develop their photographic portfolio, with an emphasis on exploring various photographic styles. Students will begin to extend their conceptual and technical knowledge with their photographs.
This is an portrait photography course is for amateur and experienced photographers intending to learn more about photographing people on location and in the studio.
This course will introduce students to digital imaging concepts like bit depth, file systems, colour spaces, digital manipulation processes like curves, levels, layers.
This course is suitable for experienced artist as the topics covered are intended to extend their photographic knowledge, confidence and communication for the next level.
This photography course will look at various aspects of contemporary photographic culture, and how various artists have responded to a variety of issues.
The course puts more emphasis on presentation/aesthetics than production, and encourages students to resolve their personal ideas/portfolios via non-traditional presentation.
An application of Digital Imaging 1 and 2, this course entails using image manipulation techniques to create and enhance portfolios of food, portraiture, architecture, fashion and fine art
This course is for beginners to introduce them to film-based image capture and processing. Students will learn about all basic darkroom processes and printing.
The course uses assignments, critiques and discussions to investigate in-camera imagery, photographic communication and more challenging level of photographic concepts.
For the novice or experienced photographer intending to learn or refresh their knowledge with lighting systems and studio techniques for portrait and tabletop still-life work
This course aims to familiarise amateur and professional photographers with recognised visual systems for designing a more visually engaging photograph
This is a practical, hands-on studio lighting course with location components as well. Suitable for the photographer looking to work commercially, especially with product photography. You will push your lighting skills with a huge variety of techniques
N.B. this class is for VET in SACE (i.e. high school) students. Please contact us and we can discuss enrolment with students, parents and VET Coordinators.
Creative Camera B is an extension of Creative Camera A and will further develop students’ knowledge with more of an emphasis on personal research, camera-based ideas and photographic genres.
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This subject is a Diploma level elective. Exhibition runs for two terms and is the equivalent to two electives. Participants commitment is negotiated on an individual basis with the lecturer in charge of the unit. It may also be taken as an independent study module. Entry is by a portfolio submission - an interview may be required.
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Going deeper than Digital Imaging 1, it introduces new concepts and greater attention to blending modes, advanced selections, and filters. Emphasizes colour management.
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This photography course uses assignments, critiques and discussions to help students investigate in-camera imagery, photographic communication and photographic concepts.
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Essential for photographers and modern art history novices alike, the course illustrates Art practice since pre-photography starting with Romanticism 1780-1850 through to current art practice with Post-Modernism and Deconstructivism in Architecture.
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This course is designed for experienced photographers to challenge, extend their notions of photographic portfolio development using assignments, critiques/discussions
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This portrait photography course is for studio based photographers that want to extend their practical knowledge with photographing people on location and in the studio.
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This course is aimed specifically to develop post-photographic production skills among those that have completed Introduction to the Darkroom.
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This is Diploma level course is designed to further extend the experienced art/commercial photographer’s vision and relationship with their medium.
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This 9-week course will extend your existing, intermediate knowledge and appreciation of darkroom manipulation. It takes 3 hours/class, with much of this in the darkroom.
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This studio lighting class will teach about photographic lighting, modelling techniques and assignments for paid, freelance photographic work
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This Diploma level course is designed to further extend the experienced art/commercial photographer with their vision and relationship with their medium.
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This is an intermediate level course for those who are very comfortable with their current size format and are wishing to explore the world of large–format photography.
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N.B. this class is for VET in SACE (i.e. high school) students. Please contact us and we can discuss enrolment with students, parents and VET Coordinators.
This course is for anyone who wants to learn how to take the camera off auto mode and really use its full capabilities. Students will learn fundamental photography techniques and how to work with digital image capture.
This introduction to photography course will teach fundamental photography techniques and how to work with digital image capture. This course is the first of nine that make up the Certificate IV in Photography and Photo Imaging.