Key details
- Course areas
- A LevelsMedia, Digital and Photography
- Student types
- 16 - 18 coursesA Levels
- Course type
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A Level course
- Course level
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Level 3
- Start date
- Tuesday 1st September 2026
- Location
- 25 Stoney Street 25 Stoney Street, Nottingham, NG1 1LP
- Course code
- Parent course code:C000450 Child course code: Q000513
Course introduction
The right photograph can be thought provoking, heart-warming, challenging, eye-opening, sometimes even world changing.
This course is for you if you want to understand the difference between a good photo and a great photo. It will teach you not only how to use a camera in different conditions, but also how to think creatively, experiment and develop stunning images. You’ll be a person with imagination, who enjoys trying out new techniques and styles.
This course has a practical core, using hands-on workshops, weekly photoshoots and interesting assignments to give you an in depth understanding of creating outstanding photography. We also investigate some of the thinking behind a great photograph: how to be imaginative and develop your own style, as well as looking at the work of world class, inspirational photographic artists.
We boast a dedicated A Level photography studio with professional standard lighting, large darkroom and IT suite with the most up-to-date software packages to enhance and develop your photographs. Our students come away from the course with both the practical skills for a future in photography and the creative thinking skills that can set them apart in many fields.
Topics Include:
- Using your camera controls
- Better composition
- Studio lighting
- Digital editing using Photoshop
- Traditional black and white processes
- How to ‘read’ a photograph
- Alternative photographic processes
- Creativity and the camera
- How to develop your ideas into something extraordinary.
During the course, we organise trips to London galleries, a possible trip abroad and regular visiting lecturers who are highly regarded professionals to come in and share their experiences.
You will study this course alongside 2 or 3 other A Levels and you will be able to select your chosen subjects when you apply online.
The course is experimental and practical in approach and is designed to build on your existing skills.
Topics include:
- History of photography (equipment, materials, photographers and photographic movements)
- General photographic theory
- Darkroom skills for black and white photography
- Digital photography
- Using Photoshop
- Photographic contextual studies
This course develops your artistic ability and technical photography skills and blends well with A Level study in Art and Design, Media and/or Film Studies as well as English Literature or Language. A range of creative university and career choices are on offer to you with an A Level in Photography.
You will be encouraged to participate in a 30-hour work placement while you are studying.
Work and industry placementsCourse information
2 years
OCR A Level Photography
- To study 3 A Levels you’ll need at least 5 GCSE’s at grades 9-4 including GCSE English and Maths at grade 4 or above
- To study 4 A Levels you’ll need at least 6 GCSE’s at grades 9-7 including GCSE English and Maths at grade 7 or above
- One of your GCSEs must be a grade 4 or above in GCSE Art and Design, Textiles, Graphic Design or Photography
Applicants without a creative GCSE will be required to submit a portfolio of 12–15 photographic images - details will be given after application stage. It doesn't matter if you haven't studied photography before, what matters is that you're a creative, imaginative person.
The programme of study is for 2 years, and you will be expected to be achieving a minimum of grade D in all subject assessments by the end of year 1 to progress to your 2nd year.
Applicants with predicted GCSE grades 1 or 2 points below the entry requirement for an A Level:
If your predicted grades do not meet the entry requirements for either 1 or 2 of your chosen A Level subject choices, don’t worry we will still make you a conditional offer. We advise that you think about a second choice of course as a back-up plan. You can meet with us for a supportive, friendly and impartial discussion to look at other courses that Nottingham College has to offer. For more information contact High Pavement Sixth Form admissions by telephone on 0115 9100 100 or email at feadmissions@nottinghamcollege.ac.uk
You’ll undertake a combination of coursework and a practical controlled assignment.
- Practical workshops and 2 creative coursework projects
- A major practical coursework assignment, an in depth study of your selected aspect of photography or set of artists and a creative controlled assignment.
- End of year exhibition
Higher education: a good subject to support a future in photography, art, architecture, design, film fashion, journalism, media, marketing and related areas.
Employment: Photojournalist, food photographer, fashion photographer, wedding or portrait photographer, photographic artist, forensic or military photographer, art or photography teacher, designer, social media marketing. The valuable creative thinking skills you have picked up can be applied to a wide range of jobs.
You’ll need your own digital camera. This would ideally a DSLR such as Canon or Nikon, or a compact system camera or bridge camera. It needs to have at least 18 Mega Pixels.
Students aged 16-18 don't have to pay tuition fees.
If you are an EU/EEA or Swiss National, please visit our EU Settled Status scheme page for more information.
Careers related to this course
Select career:
Graphic and Multimedia Designers
Potential Earnings
£45,131.87
Average Earnings
£26,681.00
Source: Office for National Statistics' Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE).
Pathways
Information and Communication Technology
Art, Performance and Design
Media, Publishing and Information Services
Skills
Active Listening
Critical Thinking
Speaking
Reading Comprehension
Writing
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