Hi,
Looking into doing a summer or evening course in photogrpahy.
The only problem is what to go for?
HND
AS/A2
GNVQ
Other?
sando Goldmember 2,868 posts Joined Apr 2006 More info | Jul 17, 2007 08:28 | #1 Hi, - Matt
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dawnrogers Goldmember 1,190 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2006 Location: England More info | Jul 17, 2007 10:40 | #2 City and Guilds are great, they have just revamped their courses. i just finished the level 2 course, and will be doing level 3 in September.....the new course are much more up tp date and about digital so my advice 9for what its worth) is to do an evening course at a local college that do City and Guilds its a vocational course and will be really useful to you. Dawn
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PaulTinworth Senior Member 945 posts Joined Apr 2006 Location: Cardiff, Wales (UK) More info | Jul 17, 2007 10:44 | #3 I'm combining photography into my degree, but I'm very interested in the City and Guilds courses myself. Great to hear someone who's had some positive experience from them! ~ Paul
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dawnrogers Goldmember 1,190 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2006 Location: England More info | Jul 17, 2007 11:53 | #4 Its not perfect but City and Guilds ahve at last realised that Digital is here to stay and have revamped their courses for September so now is a really good time to enrol on a city and guilds course in photography. Dawn
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Jul 18, 2007 03:06 | #5 City and Guilds would be great - it's just hareder to find a college or uni in my area that does it. Would have to travel to Sheffield to do it. - Matt
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manipula Cream of the Crop 5,290 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: English Wookie in Wellington, NZ. More info | Jul 18, 2007 12:37 | #6 Speak to Chesterfield College Sando. I studied on City and Guilds, AS/A2 level courses there. The studio's huge, facilities darkroom wise as well as digitally are pretty useful too. The number of people who wanted to return year after year to do courses there prompted changing photography courses for the evening slots over the last few years so the same hardcore clan could keep returning. Ask to speak to either Andy or Dave (my photographic saviour) and just see what they say. Unlikely Dave's there as much as Andy. Cheers, Dave.
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Jul 19, 2007 03:51 | #7 Thanks very much Dave, Im in Chesterfield, so studying at Ches College would be grand! - Matt
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dawnrogers Goldmember 1,190 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2006 Location: England More info | Jul 19, 2007 03:57 | #8 I'd say the city and guilds course is about right for what you say your looking for, its very much a hands on course with assignments and stuff....there's quiet a lot of work to get through and you'll have to do most of it in your own time. Dawn
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Jul 19, 2007 04:12 | #9 Thanks Dawn... good ole Google! - Matt
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manipula Cream of the Crop 5,290 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: English Wookie in Wellington, NZ. More info | Jul 19, 2007 09:57 | #10 sando wrote in post #3571899 I have (if I may say so myself ) a great understanding of the technical aspect, and I'm not too interested in studying 'the old masters' so-to-speak (not through ignorance, but I don't believe you can teach understanding like that, you have to do it yourself - for example, in Eng Lit GCSE... everyone hated the books we had to study - but now I can appreciate them and read them for pleasure and gain more understanding that way), I'd really just like a certificate that says "I officially know what I'm doing" and hopefully make some great friends and contacts in the process.Would you say C&G sounds right for what i want out of it?
Cheers, Dave.
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Jul 20, 2007 03:34 | #11 manipula wrote in post #3573167 I thought I knew a lot of the technical stuff til I went into the college too. Wrong. There is a large section to the course where you go over what you'll already know, but it's covered in a manner where it explains why you're doing it. I also found learning how to use a traditional darkroom very very handy. Certainly explains why a lot of the things in Photoshop work like they do. Everyone should do it. I can't remember Andy's second name, Dave White is the evening lecturer but for the love of god if you mention I told you of him, don't pester the bloke or I'll get some ribbing next time I see him. There's a technician there too called John, who seems to made a wage for the last few years from doing precisely nothing, so avoid him like the plague. As said before the evening classes have changed over the last few years, largely to keep the hardcore students in and allow them to reapply, but in some cases because the higher level C&G course structures required a rethink as to how the photography department would have been needed to be set up. I'm not saying they'll run C&G this year, but in my opinion I went into Dave's classes quite a few years ago as a clueless know-all who thought he'd got it wired, and came out a photographer. I largely attribute everything I know about the subject to him, and in my opinion any course with him is worth doing, particularly if you can let him see you want to learn, as many students don't really these days. And to mention something raised in another thread, I was born and bred in Chesterfield for my sins, and only last August moved to Glasgow. There can't be that many Sandersons kicking around in Chesterfield, I'm suprised we haven't crossed paths. Thanks very much, I'll give them a shout this holiday. - Matt
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MikeBarber Hatchling 1 post Joined Apr 2008 Location: Kirkby-in-Ashfield More info | Is there a C&G course at Chesterfield?
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manipula Cream of the Crop 5,290 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: English Wookie in Wellington, NZ. More info | Apr 08, 2008 11:42 | #13 Mike Barber wrote in post #5284651 Is there a C&G course at Chesterfield? I really want to do this course and I asked last year and was told this was not a course they offer but it appears that there was a last minute change...i.e. people are doing it even though it was not advertised or even the course that people enrolled on! I have asked if they are doing the C&G again in the next academic year and again they do not know. Bizarrely it depends on how popular the course is...a course that is not advertised..? How difficult can it be to enrol!? It can be very difficult to enroll on any photographic course at Chesterfield College. When I was there 70% of the guys who were enrolling were queueing outside the door before 9am on enrollment day #1. As far as I'm aware (I'm still in touch with Dave but we haven't spoken about his courses in a while) there's still a C&G beginning photography course going on, but the higher levels were canned in favour of a different course from a differing assesing body, simply because the requirements upon the college in terms of resources to provide a complete C&G advanced programme are huge. Cheers, Dave.
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