iPhoneography: Photography with your iPhone
Course code: 12TAP056
Course Leader: Richard Gray
Course Description
Get started in photography on the iPhone and turn your iPhone into an exciting creative tool. You will learn the key techniques and skills needed to transform plain iPhone snaps into amazing images. As part of a group, we explore some of the most powerful and creative apps and introduce you to ways to share and present your work in a vibrant iPhoneography community, taking inspiration from leading proponents of this ground-breaking new photography genre.
What background and qualifications do you need to join?
No previous experience or qualifications required, just enthusiasm and a creative mind.
What does the course lead to?
No qualifications are currently available in this field.
Where will I study?
The Chelsea Centre
What are the facilities and equipment like?
We will be using an overhead projector linked to an iPad.
How much should I study outside class?
You should expect to spend around 3 hours each week on exercises outside class.
How is the course assessed?
There will be no formal assessment. You will end the course with a portfolio of work demonstrating some of the key techniques in iPhoneography.
Are any course materials online?
Yes, some resources will be available online.
What books and equipment do I need?
All you need is an Apple iPhone (any model).
What else do I need to buy? / What extra costs are there?
Total costs for the purchase of apps will not total more than £20. You may have some optional costs for extra equipment (less than £40), prints and framing.
What do I need to bring to the interview?
N/A.
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Entry Requirements
All students are admitted to the College on the basis that they:
- Agree to comply with the KCC student code of conduct
- Provide original documentation that confirms entry qualifications.
- Meet the course entry requirements
- Provide information so that a school or college reference can be obtained if you are between 16-19 years old
How to enrol or apply
For more details, please check http://www.kcc.ac.uk/info/enrol.php, call us on 020 7573 5333, or enrol in person.
Supporting our learners
Being a student at KCC, means you can expect a caring friendly inclusive learning environment. We will support you throughout your studies with us.
Our students benefit from:
- Tutorial Support
- Information advice and Guidance
- Counselling and personal support
- Access to learner support services
- Study centres at Wornington and Chelsea providing collections of books, journals, DVDs and access to PCs and on line learning materials
Financial Help
Financial support may be available to you. Please contact an Information Advice and Guidance (IAG) advisor on 020 7573 5325 who will be able to give you information about charitable trusts, Career development loans, 16-19 Bursary and Learner Support fund (helps eligible students with child care costs, travel and some material costs) and other schemes that may be able to help you regarding financial matters.
Additional Learning Support for students with disabilities or learning difficulties
KCC is committed to improving access to learning for all our students. Please tell us if you have any access requirements at any stage of the application process. The additional learning support team can provide help and information regarding your individual needs. For example, the team can provide information on hearing loop facilities, communication support (e.g. BSL), dyslexia support, physical access, equipment/software (e.g. JAWS). If you would like to discuss learning support contact Richard Basa at r.basa@kcc.ac.uk or a member of the team on 020 7573 5308. Further information about our services are available at www.kcc.ac.uk/inclusion/.
Contact Details
Course Information: 020 7573 5333
Switchboard: 020 7573 3600
Full contact details: www.kcc.ac.uk/contact
Disclaimer
Information on this course fact sheet was correct at time of publication, however course offers and details may be subject to change.
22 May 2013