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C3663 - Street Photography in the East End - Beginners
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Dates: 07/06/2025 - 05/07/2025 Times: 14:00 - 16:00
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Start Date:
07/06/2025
End Date:
05/07/2025
Start Time:
14:00
End Time:
16:00
Hours per Week:
2.00
No of Weeks:
5
Fees:
£82.00 (tuition) £138.00 (overseas) £38.00 (concessionary)
Tutor:
Mark Wilkinson
No of Places:
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Venue
Idea Store Whitechapel
Course Overview
Course Overview
The Street Photography in the East End course will get you out onto the streets of London’s East End making images. You will learn about Zone focusing, Hyperfocal distance, Composition and develop an understanding of the history of street photography. Though the course you will gain confidence with your camera and learn how to photograph in public spaces.
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Choose different camera modes for different picture opportunities.
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Discuss images from a variety of diverse sources.
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Use your aperture to control the depth of field (amount of focus) in an image.
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Use shutter speeds to control movement in your photography.
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Set appropriate ISO’s for a range of lighting conditions you may encounter while using your camera, in a variety of situations.
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Web Summary
The Street Photography in the East End course will get you out onto the streets of London’s East End making images. You will learn about Zone focusing, Hyperfocal distance, Composition and develop an understanding of the history of street photography. Though the course you will gain confidence with your camera and learn how to photograph in public spaces.
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Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Camera: preferably a Digital, or rangefinder type, Pen and note Paper, Access to a computer to be able to download and process your image files so you can submit them to your tutor for peer review would be an advantage. You will need to bring your camera to every lesson.
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Equipment Required
Equipment Required
Camera: preferably a Digital, or rangefinder type, Pen and note Paper, Access to a computer to be able to download and process your image files so you can submit them to your tutor for peer review would be an advantage. You will need to bring your camera to every lesson.
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What courses can I go on to?
What courses can I go on to?
You could attend other photography courses at Idea Store Learning including the: Learn Creative Digital Photography, Creative Digital Intermediate, Photograph Tower Hamlets at Night, Portrait Photography,
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What examination is there?
What examination is there?
There will be an initial assessment followed by on-going assessment of progress and achievement. This course will also include:
• Structured opportunities for self-evaluation.
• Peer observations and review of work.
• End of course feedback, evaluation, and review of images.
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How will I know I am making progress?
How will I know I am making progress?
Your tutor will give you on-going feedback tracking and monitoring your progress, giving feedback though out the course. You and the tutor will use an individual learning plan to monitor your progress allowing you and the tutor to track your knowledge and skills developed on the course.
You will also gain more from the course if you commit time to it outside the classroom.
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Other Info
Other Info
Punctuality in attendance on courses is important to us, as students who arrive late interrupt the learning experience for all learners.
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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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