Creative Photography; Understanding Light (C) (UC09L92C)
- Advanced Masterclass student Hilary Blackburn
Course overview
Lighting is a key factor in creating a successful image. It determines not only brightness and darkness, but also tone, mood, and atmosphere and has an extraordinary power to create emotions in a photo. Learn how the settings on your camera can be used to control and manipulate light correctly in order to get the best colour, depth and meaning into your photographs.
Where Uckfield College, Downsview Crescent, Uckfield, East Sussex, TN22 3DJ.
When
Tuesday, 6:30pm - 8:30pm from 9th January 2024 until 19th March 2024 for 10 weeks.
There will be no class on 13th February (Half term).
Cost
The full fee is £139.00.
The concessionary fee is £70.00.
What you already need to know
This course is suitable for beginners and those with some experience of photography.
To make the most of this course, learners need a digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera or mirrorless camera. Bridge cameras can be used, but have reduced functions which can limit the end results. 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
The techniques you will learn during the course are related to the topic of light, but students can also expect to develop a technical understanding of their camera as the course progresses.
You will explore how the following affect photography and how to use the different lights to your advantage:
- Low light / winter sun
- Harsh light
- Diffused light
- Mixed light
How you will learn it
- Plenty of hands-on demonstrations of camera functions, discovering how best to use the camera to get great results, and fun creative in-class assignments to get you familiar with your camera!
- There will be in-class creative challenges to help you master specific applications of your camera all with expert tuition and demonstration.
- Each session we will introduce a specific theme and home challenges will be set to enable students to practise techniques between classes.
- Students will also have access to and use an online learning resource where they can access all the teacher materials whenever they wish, as well as upload their own images for review and feedback.
Bring to the first session
- DSLR or mirrorless camera.
- A Tripod. If you do not have a tripod, one will be provided during classes and advice given as to what tripod to purchase as your photography develops.
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
Each week home assignments will be set for you to practise in your own time. Develop your skills learnt in class, followed by a peer-to-peer review to help you improve your skills and creativity even further.
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.
Previous students say
"Huge improvement in confidence using camera"
"I enjoyed learning how to use the camera proficiently and confidently in Manual, and learning how to see images more photographically."
"Excellent tutor and really inspiring classmates."
"Learning as part of a group and using live feedback added to the enjoyment and the challenges set."
Next steps within this subject with ACRES
Creative Photography will continue on Tuesday 16th April. Visit the website or speak to the tutor for more information.
Future steps beyond ACRES
Find out about other courses with the
National Careers Service for opportunities to extend your skills and knowledge.
Further information
Please visit the
ACRES website, see our brochure, or alternatively contact a member of the team on 01825 761820.