Digital Photography - Intermediate Part 2 (C) (UC09U57C)

Continue to explore the broad creative scope of photography in greater depth.

Course overview

The aim of this course is to help you develop your creativity by building on the technical knowledge and skills learnt during the beginners' courses. You will explore a variety of new exciting photography genres and find inspiration by studying the work of some of the best historical and contemporary photographic practitioners.

This is a blended course offering both the benefits of online and face to face teaching - a real-time online course with two in-person workshop sessions.

The practical sessions of this course are planned to develop and consolidate your online learning. If restrictions are reintroduced that make it impossible for the practical classes to take place in the venue, they will take place online.
Where Online and at Uckfield College, Downsview Crescent, Uckfield, East Sussex, TN22 3DJ.
When Tuesday, 6:30pm - 8:30pm from 11th January 2022 until 22nd March 2022 for 10 weeks.

Eight online and two face to face lessons
Face to face dates at Uckfield College: February 1st and March 1st 2022 (Lessons 4 and 7)
Online class dates (8): January 11th, 18h & 25th. February 8th & 22nd. March 8th, 15th & 22nd.

No Class on 15th February (Half term).
Cost The full fee is £180.00.

What you already need to know

Ideally, you will have completed the beginners' photography courses. However, if you are a technically confident photographer who wants to develop your creativity and get more than just competent snapshots from your photography, then this is the course for you.

Camera functions and photography techniques will be taught during the course, but a good foundation of camera knowledge is an advantage.

To make the most of this course, learners should have access to a digital SLR camera. A hybrid or bridge camera would also be suitable for this course. When enrolling, please give the ACRES office details of your camera to be passed to the tutor before the start of the course.

What you will learn

During the intermediate course, you will undertake creative projects reflecting different kinds of photography, allowing you to learn and practise different photography skills and explore your own personal interests.

The course will be based around core themes and techniques, and students will be introduced to some great photographers working in different genres who exemplify these techniques or themes.

For example, A core theme could be a sense of place. Students will explore how photographers make images in a series that make a portrait of a place. Students will be encouraged to identify both technical and creative approaches in other photographer's work and apply them to their own project. Students can then develop specific skills and photographs that reflect their own interests. Full technical and creative support being given throughout.


By the end of the course, you will be able to:

How you will learn it

This course occurs both online and in face to face classroom workshops.
Online lessons will take place in a virtual classroom where you will engage with hands-on tasks and challenges, in depth tutorials, and practical demonstrations. You will also have access to handouts, presentations and an online image gallery where you can share your images with the tutor and your fellow students for feedback, review and discussion.

Each week a specific class challenge will be set to encourage you to explore the techniques of the lesson in greater depth. You will receive full technical support to ensure you are confident in undertaking any tasks assigned. Weekly challenges will also be set for you to practise techniques and creativity at home, between classes.

The two workshop sessions will take place at Uckfield College and will be a terrific opportunity to undertake technical and creative challenges with hands-on technical support from the tutor. The workshops will be facilitated beforehand, with students receiving full instruction via presentations and handouts in the online class, so more time on intensive hands-on learning in the classroom!

Bring to the first session

Learning online
This is an online course or has online lessons, which will be taught in real time using a video platform (usually Google Meet), supported by other online resources. To ensure you get the most out of the course and can fully participate in the sessions you will interact with your tutor and other students through speaking, listening and the chat function, as well as being able to see each other via the video links, though you can turn off your camera and microphone at any time. You will therefore need to have access to either a laptop, computer or portable device (eg tablet or iPad) (this ideally needs to be less than 5 years old), with a camera / webcam and microphone, as well as a good broadband / Wi-Fi connection. Please note that using a mobile phone is not recommended as due to the small screen it can be difficult to see text and images displayed during the session and you may not be able to view or access some resources.

Important information about how to access your online course, online etiquette, digital safe practice, health and safety will be sent to you before your course starts and can also be viewed on the ACRES website. Policy & Procedures

Materials and items you will need to do the course

Please do not purchase any materials or items until you are certain that your course will run to avoid unnecessary costs. Course decisions are normally made a week before the course start date.

By enrolling on this course, you agree to take responsibility for your own equipment's safety, security, and insurance. ACRES does not accept liability for any damage or loss caused by accident or through the downloading or viewing of any malicious or illegal software or content whilst using the Internet, email, transferring of files to and from your DSLR camera, laptop and/or desktop computer or any other activity undertaken whilst on this course. If you have any questions, please speak to your tutor or contact the ACRES office on 01825 761820.

Extra study or practice

This course is project-based, so you will be expected to work outside of class to develop your photo projects. Project progress will be reviewed, and constructive feedback given by the tutor and peers each week in class to support ongoing personal development and encourage critical thinking.

This is a continuation of the course that started in the Autumn Term. Please contact the ACRES office to enquire about spaces if you have not previously enrolled on this course.

How to enrol

You can enrol by phoning ACRES' House on 01825 761820 on Monday to Friday between 9:30 am and 4 pm. Alternatively, to register your interest in a course please email adultlearning@acres.org.uk with the course title and your contact details and a member of the team will call you back to enrol you on your chosen course.

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Additional Course Information


Specific Covid Considerations:
In the event of restrictions being reintroduced and if the class is remaining in the venue, you will be informed of further safety measures. If the lessons cannot take place because the tutor has to isolate or in the event of government-imposed restrictions or lockdowns, every effort will be made to reschedule the missed classes. If it is not possible to continue the course in the venue it will be continued online. If this is not possible we will refund the outstanding lessons.

To ensure Safe Practice during practical sessions:

You must not attend the class if you show signs or symptoms of Covid-19, are awaiting results of a PCR Covid test, have been in close contact with a Covid-19 patient within 14 days or anyone who has been advised to self isolate for any reason. Please inform the ACRES' office, who will advise the tutor.

All tutors, students and visitors are encouraged to participate in rapid lateral flow testing in the interest of everybody's safety, however, this is not a mandatory requirement. Test kits are readily available locally or from the gov website.

Next steps within this subject with ACRES

After completing this course to continue learning with Toby, explore more themes and techniques, and grow your skills further by enrolling on the next 10-week Digital photography - Intermediate course starting 28th April 2022.

Future steps beyond ACRES

Find out about other courses with the National Careers Service for opportunities to extend your skills and knowledge.

Further information

or details on all courses, see the ACRES website and digital brochure.

Website: www.acreslearning.org.uk Tel: 01825 761820 Email: adultlearning@acres.org.uk