Pathways to the Senior Phase: Photography

Higher Photography helps learners understand the visual world in which we live.  It also helps learners to critically evaluate their personal appreciation of the society in which they live, locally, nationally and internationally.

Recommended Entry Requirements

Pass at National 5 Art and Design.
Senior Phase Photography Master Class.

The Higher photography course consists of two units and a course award folio:

Unit 1 Image Making

In this Unit, learners will advance skills on the use of digital photography using a range of camera techniques and photographic processes.  This involves using a range of camera controls correctly for specific effect, using compositional techniques and visual elements for specific creative effect and visual impact. This will also involve managing photographic images effectively when uploading, sequencing and tagging files. They will also analyse factors that influence photographers work in the form of critical research.

Unit 2 Contextual Imagery

In this Unit, learners will produce personal and creative photographic imagery along with an ability to clearly evaluate their own imaging techniques.  Learners should be able to produce a range of photographic images in a variety of styles and genres then present a variety of contextually appropriate photographic images.  Learners will also be able to analyse their use of image techniques for creative effect and camera technical skills using appropriate terminology.

Assessment

At Higher level the Course assessment will consist of threesections:

1. Research and Investigation – 25 marks.  Project proposal, site logistics, and research of relevant photographers.
2. Development and Production – 60 marks. Exploratory development of images, creative decision making, selection, production, file optimisation, production, print and presentation of creative response to the brief.
3. Evaluation – 15 marks.  Critical reflection on presented photographs, Critical reflection on practice.

Progression

Photography leads to careers such as Graphic Design, Magazine features editor, Medical illustrator, Magazine photographer, Wedding photographer, portrait photographer, Fine Art photographer, Aerial photographer, Photo journalism. Commercial photographer, Industrial photographer.

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