Camera Portfolio 2
Online delivery only
So taking a single great photo is one thing, but can you extend that image out into a series? This course is a core component of the Certificate IV in Photography and Digital Imaging. This course is scheduled twice a year.
Class Prerequisites: Introduction to Photography or equivalent DSLR/Mirrorless skills.Camera Portfolio 1 – though in a pinch if Camera 1 isn't available you can take on Camera 2 before 1. Chat to us about if this is the right move for you.
Suggested/Optional Prerequisites: Digital Imaging 1.
Online delivery only
So taking a single great photo is one thing, but can you extend that image out into a series? This course is a core component of the Certificate IV in Photography and Digital Imaging. This course is scheduled twice a year.
Class Prerequisites: Introduction to Photography or equivalent DSLR/Mirrorless skills.Camera Portfolio 1 – though in a pinch if Camera 1 isn't available you can take on Camera 2 before 1. Chat to us about if this is the right move for you.
Suggested/Optional Prerequisites: Digital Imaging 1.
Online delivery only
So taking a single great photo is one thing, but can you extend that image out into a series? This course is a core component of the Certificate IV in Photography and Digital Imaging. This course is scheduled twice a year.
Class Prerequisites: Introduction to Photography or equivalent DSLR/Mirrorless skills.Camera Portfolio 1 – though in a pinch if Camera 1 isn't available you can take on Camera 2 before 1. Chat to us about if this is the right move for you.
Suggested/Optional Prerequisites: Digital Imaging 1.
Before you enrol, please be aware of the following:
All students must attend a minimum of 7 out of the 9 classes each term in order to receive a pass. If this is not possible, you will need to discuss this with your lecturer or the admin team.
You can request an extension from your lecturer for the final assessment, however, the maximum extension is two weeks. If you are unable to hand in your work by this time you will need to resit the class. If it is due to extenuating circumstances, please discuss this with your lecturer.
If your circumstances change and it is no longer possible for you to study, you have until Week 5 of term to defer your course to a following term within the next year. However refunds cannot be issued, and students are liable for all tuition fees as of the Term Census Date, which is the last Friday of the previous term. Fees paid are rolled over to the returning term. Withdrawals prior to the Term Census Date will forfeit the 20% non-refundable deposit paid.
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Important Dates
Please view the calendar for key dates at the CCP.
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Fee By Instalment
Afterpay is available for this course. Simply click enrol now and select it as an option at checkout
Don't want to use Afterpay? You can also set up an in-house payment plan by clicking here.
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Early Enrolment Discount
A $40 discount applies if full payment is made before the Term Census Date. This discount will already be applied to the online price, and flagged as on "sale".
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Duration
Nine weeks, one class per week, three hours per class. Students should expect to do an extra six hours per week of their own work.
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Required Materials
DSLR, SLR (film based) or Mirrorless camera. You can undertake this course using either digital or analogue technologies, even both at once! Or no camera… to an extent. Make it up. Whatever. Just be creative okay?
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Additional Information
Can you replicate your ideas and morph them into different scenarios again and again? That takes skill and if you want to work that skill – this is your course. Push your photography to that next level and discover just how far your portfolio can go! You will create a series of visually and conceptually cohesive images, or a photographic essay which has more of a narrative. After this course you will see all of your photographs as being a part of portfolios that make up your body of creative work over a lifetime.
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You will learn:
*Photographic techniques
*The photographic essay
*Photojournalism and social documentary
*Photographing the nude (alternatively if this isn’t appropriate for any reasons you can explore an alternative)
*Night/low-light photography
*Photographic criticism
*Develop knowledge of industry practice
*Portfolio preparation
*Photographic communication
*Colour concepts
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Class types at the CCP
In the timetable dropdown box you’ll notice that each class will either specify if it is, online only, in-person only or mixed. If you select a mixed class you will get to choose if you would like to study the course online or in-person when filling out your enrolment form.
For more details on the different delivery formats click HERE