Graphic and Photography.

 

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Get a feel for the course by trying the activity below. Bring these along when you start class in September.

 

Why study Graphic and Photography with NCC?

The course is jam packed of both practical elements and theory including learning about visual language in art, graphics and photography, print making and digital and analogue photographic processes.

  • You will have opportunities to enter national and international competitions

  • You will get the chance to exhibit and sell student work

  • Students go on international trips and study trips to exhibitions, museums, galleries, events and places of interest

  • All students use industry standard software and hardware

  • Students work on live projects working with companies and institutions

 

Frequently asked questions.

  • You will cover a huge range of techniques from analogue development to digital design. Everyone in class has access to Apple Macs and specialist books and resources- the whole course is an industry-like experience.

    The course will cover:

    • Visual language in art, graphics and photography

    • Print making and photographic processes

    • Digital and analogue photography (including dark room)

    • Studio practice

    • Digital software (such as Adobe Photoshop/Lightroom)

    • Materials, processes and technical skills

  • No, not necessarily, although a GCSE in Graphics or Art would be desirable.

    Each level has its set entry requirements - so make sure you check the criteria on the course pages.

    Tutors will ask to see a portfolio of work at enrolment, this could be work taken from school projects or simply a scrapbook of graphics and photography you have created at home! As long as it showcases your creativity that’s all that matters.

  • NCC have such great links with the industry and are always involved in competitions and live work for different companies.

    Past students have gone on to study at London School of Fashion, Chelsea College of Arts, Ravensbourne University and other great destinations and with over 2 million jobs in the creative sector - there’s lots of opportunities for progression.

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