VET IN HIGH SCHOOL Creative Camera B
Term 2 - Friday 2 May - 27 June 2025
9:00AM - 12:00PM
Face-to-face and online
In this course students will develop their photographic portfolio, with an emphasis on exploring various photographic styles. Students will begin to extend their conceptual and technical knowledge.
Term 2 - Friday 2 May - 27 June 2025
9:00AM - 12:00PM
Face-to-face and online
In this course students will develop their photographic portfolio, with an emphasis on exploring various photographic styles. Students will begin to extend their conceptual and technical knowledge.
Term 2 - Friday 2 May - 27 June 2025
9:00AM - 12:00PM
Face-to-face and online
In this course students will develop their photographic portfolio, with an emphasis on exploring various photographic styles. Students will begin to extend their conceptual and technical knowledge.
Face-to-Face and Online Delivery Available.
Creative Camera B is and extension of Creative Camera A and will further develop students’ knowledge with a focus on personal research, camera-based ideas, and photographic genres. Creative Came A is a prerequisite.
IMPORTANT DATES
Friday mornings from 9am - 12pm in Terms 2 and 4.
Please view the calendar for key dates at the CCP.
FEE PAYMENT
Fees can be paid in full online, or by instalment and Afterpay are available.
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.
REQUIRED MATERIALS
N.B. Students undertaking this module must have access to their own DSLR camera . If studying online, students will need a desk lamp and a tripod for their camera. All students will need to budget for external printing of digital images.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
SACE Credits:
20
Competencies:
CUAPH1411 - Capture images in response to a brief.
YOU WILL LEARN:
Portraits
Landscapes
Abstraction/Design
Tableau
Photographic Concepts
Composition Techniques
Infra-red Photography
Sequencing
Hand-held Light Meters
On-camera Flash Equipment
Photographic History
Contemporary Practice
Photographic Evaluation