City And Guilds Photography 9231: 62/01A; Clive Haynes FRPS; Thu 18.15 to 21.30; 25/09/1997; 37 mtgs; ADC; £102.50 (A). Aimed at the serious amateur photographer, this course involves working on a series of independent modules consisting of linked pictures which can be submitted for a City & Guilds award and certification. Can also lead to the award of the Royal Photographic Society's Licentiateship grade of membership (LRPS)
City And Guilds Photography 9231: 62/02A; Clive Haynes FRPS; Mon 18.15 to 21.30; 22/09/1997; 37 mtgs; ADC; £102.50 (A). Aimed at the senior amateur photographer, this course involves working on a series of independent modules consisting of linked pictures, which can be submitted for City and Guilds assessment and certification. Each module is designed to be covered in a minimum of 40 hours student working time, which would be expected to include 20 hours of private study, reading and practical work. Many candidates need additional teaching and/or working time. Passes in the relevant modules enable students to apply for the Royal Photographic Society's licentiateship grade of membership (LRPS).
City And Guilds Photography 9231: 62/03A; Andrew Deal; Tue 18.15
to 21.30; 23/09/1997; 37 mtgs; ADC; £102.50 (A). For students who
have completed at least one years study.
Fine Art Photography: 62/04A; Andrew Deal; Wed 13.00 to 18.00; 24/09/1997;
36 mtgs; WAW; £473.00 (A). This is a one year workshop modular programme
for the photographic artist at pre-degree level and is one of the highest
levels of fine art qualifications available. It is certificated through
the Open College Network. The course consists of eleven units which require
30 to 60 hours of study each. College facilities and tutor support are
available 15 hours per week for 36 weeks Wednesday and Thursday 13.00hrs
to 18.00hrs and Saturday 9.00hrs to 14.00hrs. Attendance patterns will
depend on the requirements of individual student - most typically students
will complete a proportion of work outside the classroom - although a minimum
of 5 hours per week will be required overall. Students can opt to pay termly
and at the tutors discretion may select to attend individual modules.
The modules are:
Unit 1 Camera Types and Applications 30hrs
Unit 2 Film Types, Formats and Applications 30hrs Unit 3 Zone System and Negative Processing 60hrs
Unit 4 Fine Art Photographic Printing 1 60hrs
Unit 5 Fine Art Photographic Printing 2 60hrs
Unit 6 Composition 30hrs
Unit 7 People and Portraits 60hrs
Unit 8 Still Life 60hrs
Unit 9 City/Landscapes and Architectural Studies 60hrs
Unit 10 Image Manipulation 60hrs
Unit 11 The Portfolio 30hrs
Fine Art Photography Programme: 62/05A; Andrew Deal; Tue 15.30 to 18.00; 23/09/1997; 36 mtgs; WAW; £290.00 (£85.50). Part of the Fine Art Photography Programme this course consists of Units 3, 4, 5 and 11. The darkroom facilities and tutor support are available 10hrs per week Wednesday and Thursday 13.00hrs to 18.00hrs. Attendance patterns will vary, but students will be required to attend for a minimum of 3 hours each week on average. The course leads to a nationally recognised Open College qualification.
Andrew Deal is an internationally published fine art photographer with print sales in the UK and the USA and has had wide experience of camera formats from 35mm to 8 x 10. He prints his own work.
Fine Art Photography Programme: 62/06A; Andrew Deal; Tue 18.30 to 21.00; 30/09/1997; 36 mtgs; WAW; £290.00 (£85.50).
Exploring And Recording - Photography: 62/07A; Clive Haynes FRPS; Tue 13.00 to 16.00; 04/11/1997; 10 mtgs; CH; £51.20 (A). Beginners and improvers welcome. Instruction in art of copying dating, interpreting and restoring old photographs. Sepia toning, hand-tinting and mounting of pictures are a feature of the course.
Black and White Photography Workshop: 62/10A; Adrian Tottey; Tue 18.30 to 21.30; 23/09/1997; 10 mtgs; ADC; £60.00 (35%).
Black and White Photography Workshop: 62/11A; Adrian Tottey; Wed 18.30 to 21.30; 24/09/1997; 10 mtgs; ADC; £60.00 (35%). Understand the black and white darkroom techniques, know:- how to load a spiral for a developing tank, which chemicals and equipment are used in film development, how to mix the chemicals for developing a film, how to develop a film using correct techniques, how to set up an enlarger and masking frame, how to produce a black and white photographic print, the Health & Safety rules in relation to darkroom techniques in photography.
Advanced Film Processing: 62/12A; Andrew Deal; Sun 12.00 to 18.00; 01/11/1997; 1 mtg: WAW; £16.90. Basic Skills necessary. How to adjust and manipulate film characteristics at the processing stage. Exposure/processing relationship. The Zone system explained. Negative finishing and storing. Tonal expansion and compression. Students should bring one exposed roll of 35mm film.
Monochrome Printing Masterclass: 62/13A; Andrew Deal; Sun 12.00 to 18.00; 22/11/1997; 3 mtgs; WAW; £50.75 (35%). Basic skills necessary. Paper types and applications. Developer characteristics. Burning in and dodging. Print flashing. Multi bath techniques. Toning. Archival standards. Students should bring their own B + W negatives.
Improve Your Photography: 62/14A; Clive Haynes FRPS; Tue 14.00
to 16.00; 14/10/1997; 10 mtgs; WAW; £47.90 (-).
City and Guilds Photography 9231: 62/15A; Andrew Deal; Wed 18.15 to 21.30;
24/09/1997; 37 mtgs; ADC; £102.50 (A).
Photography-"River Sight": 62/20A; Andrew Deal; Sun 10.30 to 16.00; 12/10/1997; 6 mtgs; WAW; £41.20 (35%). Suitable for any level. "River Sight" is tutored by Andrew Deal, International Photographer, and consists of 6 linked black and white courses covering; camera and meter operation, films, introduction to the dark room, printing, presenting your work for exhibitions and portfolio. This is a creative art photography course. Students will be encouraged to develop their own interpretative skills and vision.
C&G Photography - Open Learning: 62/21A; Clive Haynes FRPS; £40.90 (A). Open learning enables the student to follow the structure of this highly popular course through a series of tutorial sessions working on an assignment basis. Tutor and student meet at mutually convenient times to assess progress. If requested, personal darkroom tuition is available.
The progress of the student throughout this course is dependent upon personal commitment and motivation. This course offers a package of 8 hours learning per student which is arranged with the tutor. For further information contact the tutor, Clive Haynes FRPS on 01905 356405.
Zone System and Film Developing: 62/30A; Andrew Deal; Tue & Wed 15.30 to 18.00; 30/09/1997; 4 mtgs; WAW; £40.00 (A).
Zone System and Film Developing: 62/31A; Andrew Deal; Tue & Wed 18.30 to 21.00; 30/09/1997; 4 mtgs; WAW; £40.00 (A).
Printing 1: 62/32A; Andrew Deal; Tue & Wed 15.30 to 18.00; 04/11/1997; 4 mtgs; WAW; £40.00 (A).
Printing 1: 62/33A; Andrew Deal; Tue & Wed 18.30 to 21.00; 28/10/1997; 4 mtgs; WAW; £40.00 (A).
Printing 2: 62/34A; Andrew Deal; Tue & Wed 15.30 to 18.00; 25/11/1997; 4 mtgs; WAW; £40.00 (A).
Printing 2: 62/35A; Andrew Deal; Tue & Wed 18.30 to 21.00; 25/11/1997; 4 mtgs; WAW; £40.00 (A).
City & Guilds Photography 9231: 62/60A; Andrew Deal; Sat 13.15 to 16.30; 27/09/1997; 37 mtgs; ADC; £102.50 (A).