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C6772 - (CLDNS1) Introduction to Basic Digital Photography Skills
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Dates: 08/06/2023 - 06/07/2023 Times: 14:30 - 16:30
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Start Date:
08/06/2023      
End Date:
06/07/2023        
Start Time:
14:30      
End Time:
16:30        
Hours per Week:
2.00      
No of Weeks:
5
Fees:
     £48.00 (tuition)     £95.00 (overseas)     £13.00 (concessionary)
Tutor:
Rick Cordell       
No of Places:
12
Venue
Shadwell Centre
Course Overview
Course Overview
The Introduction to Basic Digital Photography Skills, course will enable you to work with your own camera and camera functions confidently. You will learn how to make effective use of your apertures, shutter-speeds and understand ISO's to create photographic images. Learn how to calculate the correct exposure using your histogram and work with your lens to make a range of different images.
This course will support you to build a relationship with your camera and capture images, that eventually become part of your own story.
Objectives
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Objective 1
Objective 1
Understand the use of aperture settings and shutter speeds.
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Understand basic health and safety procedures in the photo studio.
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Appreciate the concept of exposure and how to assess it.
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Use studio lighting correctly.
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Be aware of how the lens affects the image.
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Web Summary
The Introduction to Basic Digital Photography Skills, course will enable you to work with your own camera and camera functions confidently. You will learn how to make effective use of your apertures, shutter-speeds and understand ISO's to create photographic images. Learn how to calculate the correct exposure using your histogram and work with your lens to make a range of different images.
This course will support you to build a relationship with your camera and capture images, that eventually become part of your own story.
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Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
There are no entry requirements for the course, other than a willingness and enthusiasm to learn basic photography skills.
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Equipment Required
Equipment Required
A digital camera, preferably with the ability to connect to an external flash, i.e. hot shoe. Or a reasonable quality phone with camera. A Memory stick. Pen and notebook.
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What courses can I go on to?
What courses can I go on to?
You can progress onto, Learn Creative Digital Photography course, Fun with Photography in the Studio course, Cameraless Photography course, or other photography courses at Idea Store Learning as discussed with your tutor.
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What examination is there?
What examination is there?
You will complete a self-assessment at the beginning, middle and end of the course.
Your tutor will carry out informal assessment to check your understanding, there is no exam.Your tutor will let you know how you are getting on throughout the course with continuous feedback and how to make imprvements.
At the end of the course you will receive written feedback.
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How will I know I am making progress?
How will I know I am making progress?
You will have an ‘Individual Learning Plan’ where the course learning outcomes are shown and where you can set your own learning goals and monitor your own progress.
You will need to evaluate your own progress and manage your time.
Your tutor will give ongoing feedback and will keep you informed of your progress.
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Other Info
Other Info
To maximise your chances of benefiting from the course fully we expect you to attend all scheduled sessions and that you do so punctually and are ready to start learning at the start of the class.
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Extra Support
Extra Support
If you have declared a learning difficulty, disability or support need whilst enrolling and you require support/assistance in class or to complete your course, please discuss your needs with your tutor at the first lesson.
If you intend to take an examination and feel you have an additional learning need or special requirements, you must declare them to your tutor within the first 2 weeks of your course.
If you are studying in an online group, then you can arrange a one-to-one online discussion with your tutor, after the session, or by email.
Where we aim to make reasonable adjustments to support our learners, please note we are unable to provide any type of in class or in person support if your course takes place online.
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