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This course is designed to train people for supervisory or managerial positions in the photographic industry. There are 7 modules plus a workplace project in this course. These are the 4 core units common to all streams of this Advanced Certificate, C12CN001. These involve 400 hours of study in total and cover Communications, Management, Office Practices, Business Operations and Marketing. Three photography units involve another 300 hours of study. A workplace project on the photography industry involves the final 200 hrs of study. This course is internationally accredited through I.A.R.C.

[More info & enrolment: Advanced Certificate In Applied Management (Photography)]
Modules include: Publishing, Freelance writing, advanced freelance writing, introduction to publishing, introduction to photography, photographic technology, photographic practice, editing, writing an internet web site (HTML), photoshop, advertising and promotions, research project I and 100hrs industry meetings.
This course is internationally accredited through I.A.R.C.
[More info & enrolment: Associate Diploma In Media]

What this course will do for you! Develop your photography skills and repertoire, and your ability to present your work for maximum impact to the public, employers, clients, publishers, galleries and others. Gain first-hand experience in photography, presentation, and publishing to prepare you to work in any aspect of photography. This course provides an excellent and diverse basis on which to begin and build a career.

Receive valuable feedback on your photographs from tutors who are expert and experienced photographers.  This course is internationally accredited through I.A.R.C


[More info & enrolment: Associate Diploma In Photography]
This course prepares you for a career in the photographic industry. It creates awareness and understanding in the industry, helps develop knowledge and skills in using a camera to a professional standard, and teaches you all-important communication and business skills needed to be successful in the real world.
This course is internationally accredited through I.A.R.C
Student Comment (from N. Huettmann, Germany)
"Yes, I do learn a lot" ...." I'm absolutely satisfied"..."Because I already run my own business as a photographer, the freedom to handle the course whenever I find the time is just great".
[More info & enrolment: Certificate In Photography]
Develop your ability to produce photographs using digital technology (digital or conventional photography combined with computer software and hardware for processing the photographs).  Digital photography is a relatively new and radically different technique to film photography which records images in the form of digital (ie. 2 digit or binary) codes. In simple terms digital codes are similar to Morse code. One number or digit is indicated by a pulse of electricity, a second digit is indicated by no electrical pulse. By combining these pulses and lack of pulses into codes, we can, for example, create representations for letters of the alphabet; allowing us to write language or text on a computer. When we combine these electrical "pulses" and "no pulses" (or ‘ones’ and ‘zeros’) in more complex combinations, we can create more complex representations. These can include the colour, and degree of darkness or brightness in a single spot on a picture.
[More info & enrolment: Digital Photography]
Photojournalists work in publishing (electronic or print media) either self employed (freelance) or in house (employed by a publisher); contributing images and (in smaller enterprises), writing as well to published work. Opportunities are relatively strong and diverse for skilled photographers, but for the person who can also wrtite text and process images using software, demand for this mix of skills has been very high.  This course is internationally accredited through I.A.R.C

[More info & enrolment: Diploma In Photojournalism]

A beginners course. An integral part of this course involves you putting into practice what we teach you about film types, film speed, exposure and composition of photographs, and developing your photographic style. Photos which you take are studied closely by professional photographers who advise you on how to improve your photographic techniques.

This course was revised and expanded recently.


[More info & enrolment: Hobby Photography]
A comprehensive introduction to still photography relevant to either film or digital photography. To complete the assignments you need access to camera. (Whilst any camera is satisfactory, an SLR is best. Your tutor can advise on buying a camera if you do not have one).
[More info & enrolment: Introduction To Photography]
Develop your skill in creating different effects and use different materials & equipment to achieve better landscape photos. Sections of the course are devoted to such things as special affects, film types, colour richness, photographic terms, & achieving sharpness.
[More info & enrolment: Landscape Photography]
Lighting is a critical factor in photography. Light source can be defined in terms of four properties:
  • Colour Temperature
  • Power (or Brightness)
  • Size
  • Prevailing Direction

This course will develop your understanding of light in photography and how to use different lighting equipment and techniques to achieve desired effects in a final image.


[More info & enrolment: Photographic Lighting]
This is a serious course suitable for both career development or improving amateur skills beyond the basics. This course develops an understanding of how to compose the components of a photograph to create different affects. You develop not only a theoretical foundation for creating an image, but by putting what you learn into practice, then interacting with your tutors in an analysis of your work and that of others, your capacity to understand the possibilities and create different impages will develop steadily throughout the course.
[More info & enrolment: Photographic Practice]
This is a fascinating area of photographic study which any good photographer needs to understand in order to not only take good photos, but also identify and understand problems when they occur. This course is equally relevant to digital and film covering such things as image formation, light, lenses, filters, colour and the sensitivity of film or electronic surfaces that record the image.
Did you realize that lenses for film cameras are not going to perform the same if used on a digital camera?
[More info & enrolment: Photographic Technology]
Learn to set up a photo session, organize a studio, create different types of effects, and compose elements of an image to convey the desired impression.  This course is highly practical, giving you plenty of opportunity to concentrate in those areas of people photography which are of most concern to you.
[More info & enrolment: Photographing People]

Learn how to create and manipulate images and artwork compositions using Adobe Photoshop for use on the web, email and print.

Photoshop is the software used commonly in business, publishing and the graphics industry, and this course provides not only a well designed pathway to learning, but also an opportunity to ask questions of professional graphic artists who use the software on a daily basis.


[More info & enrolment: Photoshop (Beginner To Medium Level)]
A course for anyone planning a special holiday. Over eight lessons, you will be shown how to achieve a quality record of your trip on film. You will learn techniques needed for photographing landscapes, street scapes, wildlife, people and lots more. Your tutor will even advise you on what type of equipment you need and where to buy equipment and film.
[More info & enrolment: Travel Photography]