ART AND DESIGN (PHOTOGRAPHY)
What does the course involve?
Art & Design (Photography) encourages students to explore the nature and practice of Photography
through the creation of images created by digital and film means, and by a combination of the two.
These studies, produced in a work journal format, are a combination of research, analysis and
experimentation that lead on to the final series of responses. This involves looking at the work of other
artists and showing clear developmental processes employed to reach an independent and
imaginative conclusion.
AS
Unit 1 - Art and Design Coursework
Unit 2 - Art and Design Externally Set Assignment
A2
Unit 3 Art and Design Coursework
Unit 4 Art and Design Externally Set Assignment
What qualifications do I need?
Standard Sixth Form entry requirement with a grade āCā or above in GCSE Art.
Equipment
Materials will be provided, with a limited number of cameras but students will be advised to have a
range of art materials, including their own camera.
Assessment
The course will be assessed through practical work and an end of course examination.
General Comments
Students should be prepared before and during the course to visit places and exhibitions to see
examples of Photography, Art and Design first hand; be prepared to collect their own library of
photography books and references and use television and internet resources.
Future Prospects
Photography students can go on to follow Art and Design college courses or find employment in a wide
variety of photography careers.