Photography

Course Type: Content Endorsed - NON ATAR

Units: 2

Prerequisites: N/A

Exclusions: N/A

Photography offers students the opportunity to explore contemporary artistic practices that make use of the wet medium of photography. The photographic practice resonates with students’ experience and understanding of the world around them. The course offers opportunities for the student to investigate the world of wet photography and manual SLR to develop an understanding and skills that contribute to an informed critical practice. Wet Photography is a traditional practice in photography, which involves the manipulation of photographic papers and chemicals.

Central to this is the development of creative action, reflection and judgement. Photography also offers opportunities for students to investigate the ways in which the artistic fields of photography practice have adapted and evolved over the twentieth century.

This course in Photography will allow students to:

  • increase visual awareness of their environment and the way photographic representations can be created from this to communicate ideas and feelings;

  • develop an understanding of the methods photographers use to build meanings;

  • develop skills through the acquisition of the techniques of photography;

  • use photography as a means of visual communications and a process to aid observation and analysis;

  • gain an understanding of careers involving photography.

Topics will be selected from:

    • Introduction to practice of Wet Photography

    • Developing a point of view

    • Traditions, conventions, styles and genres

    • Manipulated forms

    • The arranged image

    • Temporal accounts

    • Individual Project

University / Careers:

  • Photography

  • Digital Design

  • Media

  • Media design

  • Marketing

  • Journalism

  • Advertising

  • Online blogging

  • Aerial Photography