I'm struggling at A-Level Photography.
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I am currently finishing my last year at college, which one of my A-Levels consists of Photography. However, throughout the entire time I've been taking the subject, not once has my teacher sat down in the class and taught us how to use a camera, take photos, etc. Instead, I was supplied with an A3 book which I was told to fill photographs with. The work I have progressed with is virtually non-existent. So far, I have gathered that I choose a theme, write an introduction page, spider diagram about theme, my intentions of the book, pick a first artist, pick a second artist, pick a third artist, do photos and boom.
Would someone be so willingly kind to explain to me exactly how the coursework of AQA photography should be?
With much love,
A crying, sad student.
Would someone be so willingly kind to explain to me exactly how the coursework of AQA photography should be?
With much love,
A crying, sad student.
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Search the camera you have on YouTube and I'm sure there will be a tutorial on how to use it to it's full potential.
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Search the camera you have on YouTube and I'm sure there will be a tutorial on how to use it to it's full potential.
Search the camera you have on YouTube and I'm sure there will be a tutorial on how to use it to it's full potential.
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