Galleries

Intermediate Courses
Developing Photography Skills

Our Intermediate courses are designed for those of you with basic camera and darkroom ability who wish to discover how to get more from your camera, and learn exciting practical techniques to improve your photographs. Our evening and weekend photography classes, tutorials and workshops offer continual guidance while allowing you room to experiment creatively.

Camera Techniques Darkroom Techniques
Documentary Photography Travel Photography


Camera Techniques
Camera Techniques is an intermediate photography course in camera skills for both film and digital SLR camera users. This in depth course is designed for students with a good understanding of manual camera control, who want to improve their camera skills and advance their creative photographic techniques. You will also learn how best to edit and present your work.   >More Details<


Darkroom Techniques
Discover how darkroom techniques can really transform your photography. This black and white printing course will provide students with advanced photographic printing skills including beginners or advanced film processing (depending on your previous skills), different types of fibre-based papers and techniques such as Sabbatier printing and sepia toning.   >More Details<


Documentary Photography
Photography Journalism aims to introduce you to practical skills needed to produce a picture story. The course leads you through the basics of visual storytelling. You will be able to make creative use of light and composition, have the ability to research ideas, make critical editing and sequencing decisions, captioning and use of different film and lenses.   >More Details<


Travel Photography
Travel Photography is a very popular course that enables students to take holiday or travel photographs with a difference. Learn the difference between a holiday snap and a great travel photograph. Those wishing to explore travel photography as a career will learn useful tips and advice on how best to start.    >More Details<


Back to top