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Digital Photography

Dave Hendley, Tim Marshall BA (Hons), Rosemary Hudson

This friendly and informal course is suitable for ambitious beginners. It's curriculum will help you explore the creative potential of your camera and to develop an understanding of how to see the world with a 'photographer's eye'. The course places digital photography within the more universal context of the medium's tradition by teaching the creative possibilities of lens and shutter control  common to all types of camera as well as the technical aspects (white balance, DNG & RAW,  files, sensor crop-factor etc.) that are particular to digital cameras.

The emphasis is very much on learning by experience - You will be expected to take lots of pictures and engage in briefs that explore aperture, shutter, lighting, composition, portraiture and, above all else, creative thinking. Briefs will conclude with informal group critiques where you will be given formative feedback on your work.  There is tuition on using Adobe's Bridge and RAW editor software as well as an introduction to some of the core editing techniques in Adobe Photoshop.  This course aim's to broaden your critical thinking about photography and there will be a small research project  designed to increase your appreciation of the mediums history and how it can inform and inspire your own work. You will be required to bring your own digital camera along to the course.

Dave Hendley is a a practicing photographer and a tutor on the BA and MA Graphic Communication Design Programme at Central Saint Martins where he teaches Contexts in Design and Communication and Photography. His areas of interest are post-war American and Japanese photography. He is currently engaged in his own long term photographic exploration of modern Japan. He curates two photography blogs: http://www.rm409.tumblr.com and http://csmcamerastyle.tumblr.com

Rosemary Hudson is a multimedia artist who graduated from Central Saint Martins in 2005. As well as exhibiting internationally, she has worked for Magnum photographer Martin Parr and worked on assignments for charities and private clients.

Tim Marshall is a photographer and studio manager/tutor on the BA Graphic Design course at Central Saint Martins.

Alternative Dates and Times
Many of our courses are repeated throughout the year. If the above dates is not suitable for you, or there are no dates showing for this session, then please choose an alternative session.

Please bring to the first session:

A digital camera
The instruction manual for the digital camera
Card reader / Storage device
A notebook and pen

*Students are expected to be familiar with their camera operating system prior to starting the course.