An Introduction to Photography
This course will introduce you to the rudiments of digital photography and photographic manipulation.
This course may offer funding for those who are over 19, have been resident in the UK for three years, with the exception of those who live within a devolved adult education area and those currently enrolled on an apprenticeship please click here for more information.
Please note your financial situation will also be taken into account when administering funding please click here for more information or contact our Helpzone team at [email protected].
You will learn in specialist studios and will be provided with digital SLR cameras. You will get the opportunity to experiment with a range of lenses, locations and encouraged you to gain confidence in this field.
If you are aged 16+ and live in or support residents in the TQ1 to TQ5 Torbay Council postcode area, then you may be eligible to have this course funded through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF). If you do not meet this criteria, you may still be eligible for funding. Any questions regarding funding eligibility, please contact the Helpzone Team on [email protected].

Course Details
- You should have a genuine interest in this subject
Lenses
Lighting
Studio Portraiture
Photographic manipulation
Printing
Course Applications
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This course costs: £0.00
If the amount shown is more than £0.00 and you are aged 19 and over at the start of the course, you may have options to help fund your studies with us. The funding you can receive depends on your personal circumstances, and could mean you are entitled to fully subsidised or reduced tuition fees.
Many of our courses are fully funded for 16-18 year olds however not all courses are available for this age group.
You may also be entitled to support with travel, childcare and equipment.
To find out exactly what you could receive, contact our Helpzone team on 08000 380 123 for a free, impartial appointment, with no commitment necessary.
Studying an Adult Community Learning course allowed me to learn new skills from experienced tutors and develop my hobby further. I really enjoyed every part of it.Stephen Wilks-Brown