Course Overview
On your course, you'll cover all the major
aspects of digital photography - giving you the
skills and knowledge you need to get the best out
of today's digital cameras and software.
Students will receive a FREE
copy of Photoshop Elements 6 for PC (r.r.p £69.99) as
well as a CD containing full resolution images, as
well as video tutorials to aid students in the use
of Photoshop.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites but students will
need to meet the system requirements for the
software and have the relevant equipment.
Please note that City & Guilds portfolio registration
fees are additional to registration fees.
Computer System Requirements
As students are supplied with software, the
below system requirements must be met:
- Intel® Pentium® 4, Pentium M, or Intel
Centrino® 1.3GHz (or compatible) processor
- Microsoft® Windows® XP with Service Pack 2
or Windows Vista®
- 256MB of RAM (512MB recommended)
- 1.5GB of available hard-disk space
- Color monitor with 16-bit color video card
- 1,024x768 monitor resolution at 96dpi or
less
- Microsoft DirectX 9 compatible display
driver
- CD-ROM drive
- Web features require Microsoft Internet
Explorer 6, Netscape Navigator 7.0, or Mozilla
Firefox 1.5
Students must also own either a Digital SLR
camera or a Digital Compact camera and it is
recommended that access to basic studio equipment
(e.g. tripod or camera flash) is also available.
Key Topics
- Basic Digital Photography
This unit provides a practical introduction
to the skills and knowledge required to study
and use digital photography. It also explores
basic techniques and present day applications,
coupled with the creative potential of the
medium.
- Digital Darkroom Techniques
This unit provides a practical introduction
to the skills and knowledge required for the
study of the creative process of image making
using digital imaging techniques. It will teach
students about the use of Photoshop Elements,
its features and how they can be applied to
their photographs.
- Experimental Approaches in
Photography
This unit provides a practical introduction
to the skills and knowledge for the study
of the creative process, exploring the camera,
and in the techniques of experimental image
making. This unit also involves how to take creative
photographs and the techniques that can be
used to create a particular effect.
Assessment Details
At the end of each units students will be
required to sit a test paper which consists of
written and practical questions which they forward
to their course tutor. Students will also be
required to keep a workbook of their studies and
they are also required to submit a portfolio based
on list of themes at the end of each unit.
Please note that students can submit their
assessment via CD or DVD, in which case a CD/DVD
writer will also be required.
Qualification
City & Guilds (Level 1) Certificate in
Digital Imaging
Support
As a ODLC student you will have your own
personal tutor helping you with your course work
and with any questions you may have. Plus
you can contact our Student Advisors by email or
phone for all the practical advice you may need
– so we really are with you 100%.
What's more, you'll have access to the ODLC
online Student Community, where you can interact
with other students, browse our resource library
and manage your account.
What Our Students Say
"The course was comprehensive and
straightforward. All the materials were well
organised and I didn't need to use the specific
tutor help, even though it was reassuring to know
the support was there if I needed it. I took
the course to increase my knowledge in the area
and it has been very useful in my job.
I would recommend ODLC to anyone"
Chris Wiekowski, ODLC Graduate,
London.