Photography Studies College, 37-47 Thistlethwaite Street, South Melbourne, Victoria 3205 Australia +61 (03) 9682 3191 info@psc.edu.au
Photography Studies College, 37-47 Thistlethwaite Street, South Melbourne, Victoria 3205 Australia +61 (03) 9682 3191 info@psc.edu.au
Learn about how PSC delivers this unique 20-week short course.
Join us for a campus tour, presentation, discussion and Q & A led by VET Training Manager, Suzie Blake. You’ll hear about creative capture, lighting fundamentals, digital workflow, image processing and post-production, and how these areas of study can take your images to the next level – enabling you to start work in the industry or pursue further study options.
Meet some of your teachers, discover our creative campus and see our facilities!
28 November, 5:30pm AEDT
On Campus
(37-47 Thistlethwaite St, South Melbourne)
OR
Remotely via Zoom
Over 20-weeks (18 contact hours per week) of full-time study, you will explore creative capture, lighting fundamentals, digital workflow and image processing. You will gain technical aptitude which will underpin your knowledge, as you build the foundations the creative visual stories and compelling photographs. Upon completion, you will have developed a broad understanding of photography and may have the opportunity to continue your studies via our pathway options.
Photography Studies College is recognised as one of the leading photographic educational institutions in the world.
Join us at the Home of Photography Education.
Our campus is the culmination of extensive international research and planning and provides a specialised contemporary learning environment with purpose built facilities.
Throughout the course, you are guided by some of the most experienced nationally and internationally recognised image makers in the industry.
You are immersed in practical, hands-on learning environments that mirror professional practice. We provide fantastic student to teacher ratio in smaller class sizes.
You will be immersed in practical, hands-on learning environments that mirror professional practice in the real world as well as access to the PSC job register.