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What does A-level photography study?

First year (as a level):

Part I: Learn how to use cameras, other equipment and lighting creatively, and analyze and learn other artists and their themes through sketches; Part II: Choose a theme from the examination scope provided by the examination committee, then create a preliminary artistic work according to its requirements, and finally complete the work within 5 hours of the examination time. The second year (A2 level):

The third part: Choose a photographer, designer or artist to do research and make a detailed and intuitive report. Then create a series of sketches on this basis to form the final work of your own; Part IV: Choose an exam topic, and then finish your graduation work within 15 hours.