Do you want to take your photography to the next level? Do you struggle with making meaningful images, even have difficulty when the right conditions present themselves? You are not alone when it comes to this issue. This six-day course will look into the elements that make and define an excellent photograph, and help you to identify and capture images with a variety of different subject matters and styles.
The course will be based at West Dean College with excursions to local areas and beauty spots to help explore what is needed to take a good photograph. There will be a number of different subjects and styles offered:
Landscape
By visiting a variety of interesting landscape locations, we can understand how to identify, frame and capture a good landscape photograph. Views and vistas can be expansive, so we will identify how to see and frame landscape images. We will also visit more intimate locations: tangled forests, gardens and the coast, experimenting with details, all without the use of specialist lenses.
Architecture
The surrounding areas have some great architectural subjects, with Chichester Cathedral being a wonderful way to understand the mindset of how to capture buildings and structures. By using this fabulous resource, we can explore how to create exciting architectural images. We will also explore nearby towns and villages.
Macro and flowers
Learn to shoot evocative and sensual flower images using macro and long lenses. Experiment with multiple exposures and learn to concentrate on camera position and perspective, and experiment with out of focus techniques.
Extensive photo processing
With use of computers, we will learn extensive post processing techniques to enhance photography to create more immersive and sensual images. These regular sessions will help you improve as we go. Take away post processing videos, so the learning continues after the course has ended.
The Colleges computer suite will be the base for the course, where you can review and discuss photographs and support your photography, with an introduction into photo processing. On location sessions may include dawn and/or dusk photography excursions, so please be prepared for this, and other adjustments with some flexible timetabling outside the normal core teaching hours of the courses to take advantage of the light and weather conditions in the week for your photography, as advised by the tutor during the week. It is expected that all participants are prepared and able to walk up to five miles with their photographic kit to some locations.
Summer School Highlights
The Summer School week is an immersive learning experience with more time to develop your creativity and embrace opportunities for creative development beyond your chosen course. A detailed timetable for your Summer School week will be given to you on arrival. This will include:
- Short inspirational talks by tutors and displays of their work
- A short creative experience session in another discipline/media or course
- An optional evening at the Chichester Festival Theatre (discounted if pre-booked through West Dean)
- An optional lunchtime tour of West Dean Gardens, the historic rooms at West Dean College, or West Dean Tapestry Studio
- A celebration dinner on the last evening themed on Fantasy and Myth. Feel free to respond to the theme if you wish
- Informal end-of-course group reviews and displays of students' work in studios
All lunches and evening meals are provided for residential and non-residential students during summer school due to planned activities/events in the early evenings.
Included
Supporting notes and photocopies
All video support created over the week
What students need to bring
- Camera, suitable lenses (24-105mm, 70-200mm or equivalent will work well)
- SD cards, battery charger
- Laptop, iPad (optional)
- USB (large storage capacity) or portable hard drive storage device (plus connecting leads)
- Waterproof outdoor clothing, walking shoes, suitable outdoor footwear, day rucksack
- Water bottle
- Sun cream, sun hat (as necessary)
Bring a note of your own Adobe ID login. If you dont already have one, please register for a free account at www.adobe.com prior to the course, and remember to bring the details with you.
Additional information
It is essential that you bring appropriate clothing for outdoors, sun cream if necessary and carry a water bottle. Although we will not be enduring pouring rain, please bring appropriate outdoor clothing (as listed above) as five to six hours of your day will be spent outdoors photographing. July is usually a changeable month, so best to be prepared.
You are also expected to have awareness of traffic and general outdoor safety when photographing on location during the course.
Arrival day - first date of course
Residential students can arrive from 4pm, non-residential students to arrive by 6.45pm for registration
Student welcome, followed by dinner: 6.45pm (dinner included)
Teaching session: 8pm-9pm (attendance is essential)
Daily timetable
Course teaching: 9.15am-5pm
Morning session: 9.15am-12.45pm including coffee/tea break
Lunch break: 12.45pm-2pm (lunch included)
Afternoon session: 2pm-5pm including coffee/tea break
Teaching finishes: 5pm
Evening working: students may have access to workshops until 9pm, but only with permission from the tutor and provided any health and safety guidelines are observed.
Departure day - last date of course
Course teaching: 9.15am-3pm (lunch included)
Teaching finishes: 3pm
All lunches and evening meals are provided for residential and non-residential students during Summer School due to planned activities/events in the early evenings.
Residential students will need to check out of rooms by 10am.
Please note, the tutor may make slight variations to the daily timetable as required.
Several evening events are planned throughout the week, a detailed timetable for your Summer School will be given to you on arrival.