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Morning!
I've been looking into doing a course in photography and in the search I've come across the photography course via the Open College of Arts. After a quick search on the forum I've seen some fairly positive feedback on this course and it's structure. So it's looking like the course I may do if I choose to do one.
One part that interests me is how the APEL part works to get some credits towards the course. Have any of you used this way to get a head start in the course? And what did you have to submit? Was it just a link to a page (e.g. flickr/website), or did you have to write up a full portfolio and explain what your thoughts were behind each shot?
The reason I'm considering this approach is that at least 1 of the starter courses covers a lot of the stuff I've been learning myself using other resources. Things like composition, light, colour, etc covered in the "Art of Photography" for Level 1. I've even dabbled with things that are covered by others, such as People and Image Processing, but I would intend to take some of these courses to get myself off the ground.
I know a few people on here have done the course so, even ye that started it from scratch, what do you recommend? Is there anything in the first "Art of Photography" course that is worth spending £600~ that I'm missing?
Also, any other home learning or part time courses you can recommend?
Any other thoughts or advice is much appreciated!
Thanks!
I've been looking into doing a course in photography and in the search I've come across the photography course via the Open College of Arts. After a quick search on the forum I've seen some fairly positive feedback on this course and it's structure. So it's looking like the course I may do if I choose to do one.
One part that interests me is how the APEL part works to get some credits towards the course. Have any of you used this way to get a head start in the course? And what did you have to submit? Was it just a link to a page (e.g. flickr/website), or did you have to write up a full portfolio and explain what your thoughts were behind each shot?
The reason I'm considering this approach is that at least 1 of the starter courses covers a lot of the stuff I've been learning myself using other resources. Things like composition, light, colour, etc covered in the "Art of Photography" for Level 1. I've even dabbled with things that are covered by others, such as People and Image Processing, but I would intend to take some of these courses to get myself off the ground.
I know a few people on here have done the course so, even ye that started it from scratch, what do you recommend? Is there anything in the first "Art of Photography" course that is worth spending £600~ that I'm missing?
Also, any other home learning or part time courses you can recommend?
Any other thoughts or advice is much appreciated!
Thanks!
which i'm a bit emabarrassed about now