Thursday 16 September 2010

Fantastic prices on daytime courses at Bradford College

I am teaching several daytime courses for Bradford College starting next week
and they are unusual in that they have been externally funded so they are
FANTASTICALLY reasonably priced!

This does not mean that they are any worse than other full price courses, so if
you're interested, or if you know someone who is, get in touch with the college
or pass it on.

The 12 week beginners course is almost full, but the improvers course (not
difficult to do if you have a basic idea of what you're doing) still has plenty
of spaces. If you want to ask about the course content & whether it's suitable
for you get in touch with me direct, but to enrol contact the college.

The following are lifted from the college online prospectus ( they really know
how to do a hard sell)

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY – BEGINNERS
Taster Course
Duration: 12 weeks (2 hours per week)
Course Overview:
In this short course you will be taught how to take better pictures and make
good quality prints of images using a computer. This course would be an ideal
choice for beginners.
Date, Time and Venue: course code VAP144AA –
Wed 13.00-15.00 At Joseph Nutter House, from 23/09/09
Fees £24.00 or free for those under 19 or entitled to fee remission.


DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY – IMPROVERS
(Taster Course)
Duration: 12 weeks (2 hours per week)
Course Overview
This course will cover further techniques and increase your ability to use a
digital camera's functions and settings, and how to make the most of them. You
will require a digital camera and if required advice on choosing one will be
given.
Date, Time and Venue: course code VAP147AP –
Wed 15.00-17.00 At Joseph Nutter House from 23/09/09
Fees £24.00 or free for those under 19 or entitled to fee remission.

PHOTOGRAPHY (DIGITAL)
– BEGINNERS
Duration: 30 weeks (2 hours per week)
Course Overview
This useful course will help you learn how to use your digital camera, transfer
your pictures to a computer, edit them and make good quality prints. You will
need your own digital camera, and we can give you advice on choosing one. As
this is a longer course you will be able to spend time getting familiar with all
the important aspects of digital photography at a comfortable pace.
Date, Time and Venue: course code VAB151AP –
Thu 13.00-15.00 at the Three Valleys Centre (Keighley) from 24/09/09
£60.00 or free for those under 19 or entitled to fee remission.

Entry Requirements for all these courses: There are no specific entry
requirements.
For further information, dates and times please contact us on
01274 436300 or email us at community@bradfordcollege.ac.uk


email me: my email

Tuesday 14 September 2010

Autumn courses at Leeds City College Featherbank Centre

  
As the Featherbank centre in Horsforth will not now be starting the Autumn term courses until week commencing 27th September, the opportunity to enrol on courses has been extended.

The following courses are offered, with only a few places still available on the advanced and evening intemediate courses.


Monday afternoon 1-3pm, 
- Digital Photography - beginners
Suitable for those who would like to get familiar with the basics of what the camera can do and how to get along with the new world of digital photography

Monday evening 7-9pm,
 - Digital photography workshop
Allows you to explore the possibilities both creative and technical. Some familiarity with the technology is advisable, but the essence of this course is in trying things out through practical assignments in and out of class to see how & why they work.

Tuesdays 1-3pm, repeated 7-9pm,
 - Intermediate Digital Photography
Aims to provide you with a sound knowledge the essentials of digital photography, building up your confidence & skill with demonstrations & practical sessions as well as theory.

Thursday evening 7-9pm,
 - Advanced digital photography
Takes you one step further, developing your understanding of the creative side of digital photography by looking at the work of established practitioners and by practical sessions. It is expected that students on this course will have a degree of familiarity with using a digital camera .

All the courses work towards an exhibition at the end, and all except the beginners course will use the practical element to explore a theme that students can interpret in their own way.

To get more information about enrolment, contact the Featherbank centre office on 0113 216 2470