Diploma Photography students have made a fantastic start to the course and have been working on the assignment entitled Primary which began with the origins of photographic practice. They experimented in and out of the darkroom with techniques such as Cyanotypes, Lumen printing, photograms and pinhole photography.
The course is designed to challenge pre-conceptions of photographic practice and build the students confidence in their own creative vision.
Caitlin Henderson L3 Photography Yr1
Creating Cyanotypes in the sun
All photography students went on a trip to Birmingham, focussing on place and visited Mit Jai Inn’s exhibition at The Icon Gallery.
Trip to the V&A to see the Know and Strange Exhibition and the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize at the new arts hub Cromwell Place
Our Level 3 second year photography students started the new academic year investigating visual narratives. They had several trips out to the local area, documenting what they saw and produced their own brief to create their own visual narrative on a theme that interested or inspired them. They explored different styles of narrative, studying the work of others such as Alec Soth, Eugene Smith and Dorothea Lange. Their images culminated in their own magazine.
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