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Welcome to the Photography subject page.

Below you will find a breakdown of each year group, including what is taught, how we assess, what enrichment opportunities there are and what can be expected in terms of homework. If you need anymore information, please contact the Head of Department, Mrs Morris: jmorris@cromwell.cambs.sch.uk

 

Curriculum Maps

Click on the links below to view visual representations of our curriculum maps:

Our Photography Curriculum for Key Stage 5

Photography Curriculum for Year 12 - Year 13

 


 

Homework

Homework is set on a regular basis by the class teacher and can be accessed by logging into your Arbor account. 

Here are links to websites to enhance your learning: 

    

 


Ability Grouping

Photography is taught in mixed-ability groups.

 


Photography Curriculum

WJEC Eduqas Level 3 Advanced GCE in Art and Design / Photography

Through studying photography, you will learn about the aesthetic, intellectual and technical aspects of photography, while developing your creativity through a programme of study spanning critical, practical, and theoretical skills across an ever-changing area of light-based imagery. You will also develop your ability to innovate, reflect and respond to personal and industry experiences expressively and produce visual photographic outcomes. 

Independent learning is an integral part of the course, and you must be prepared to use your time outside of lessons to plan and capture photo content. You are also encouraged to proactively visit exhibitions, galleries, and museums to gain first-hand experience of contemporary and historical photography practices.

Course Specific Entry Requirements:

No prior knowledge required, however previous experience in a visual based subject at GCSE will be beneficial. It is helpful, but not a requirement, for students to have a camera of their own and access to Photoshop (we do however provide key pieces of equipment in the department)

Examination Board: Eduqas

Please click here to view the Photography A level exam specification