University College Falmouth community photography project unites history with the future

First-year students from University College Falmouth’s BA(Hons) Photography course have joined forces with The National Trust to help facilitate a photography project for local schoolchildren at its Cornish Mines & Engines site in Pool.

 cme_pr_390_259_01.jpg
From 3 to 5 May, 90 pupils between the ages of eight and eleven from St John’s School, Treloweth School and Pennoweth School were given the opportunity to learn camera techniques, take photographs of the historic property and develop their images for an exhibition to be held at the end of the month.

The College’s Photography students provided participants with an insight into the history of photographic equipment through the use of pinhole cameras, as well as demonstrating the latest digital technology and imaging software.

Cornish Mines & Engines is a visually dramatic reminder of Cornwall’s rich mining heritage. With a 90 inch beam engine and expertly preserved engine houses, it provided a fascinating environment in which to explore the art of photography.

“This is an invaluable opportunity for The National Trust to partner with University College Falmouth and local schools,” says National Trust South West Learning Officer, Laura Martin. “The project offered students the chance to enhance their communication skills further; the chance for the children to learn about photographic techniques in a unique setting; and the chance for the National Trust to share a location which is an important historical landmark in the county.”

“As well as enjoying the experience – from working on project briefs, undertaking site visits, and transforming a workshop into a darkroom – students have also gained valuable presentation, time management and organisational skills, which will stand them in good stead for the future,” adds Senior BA(Hons) Photography Lecturer, Steven Tynan. “It is also very important for us to connect with our community and we very much appreciate the support of the schools involved and the National Trust in helping us to make that a reality.”

The project was funded by University College Falmouth, the National Trust, The Cornwall Association and The Tanner Trust. Technical assistance was provided by University College Falmouth’s David Mann and Tony Mann.

After a private view for the participants, parents and teachers at University College Falmouth’s Design Centre at Tremough, the exhibition will then be relocated to Cornish Mines & Engines for the viewing public to enjoy from 31 May to 11 June.

For further information about BA(Hons) Photography at University College Falmouth, please contact Admissions on 01326 211077, email admissions@falmouth.ac.uk or visit www.falmouth.ac.uk/photography

For further information about Cornish Mines & Engines, please visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk or contact Jane Affleck on 01209 315027.

Ends

For further information about this press release, please contact Jilly Easterby, Public Relations Officer, University College Falmouth, Woodlane, Falmouth, Cornwall TR11 4RH, Telephone: 01326 211077, Fax: 01326 212261, Email: jilly.easterby@falmouth.ac.uk


AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Media relations contact

Sally Grint - Communications & PR Manager
University College Falmouth, Woodlane, Falmouth, Cornwall TR11 4RH
Tel: 01326 255854
Mobile: 07780 565552
Email: sally.grint@falmouth.ac.uk

Media Release Archive

Course Finder

No results found
help