“Taking pictures is savouring life intensely, every hundredth of a second.”
— Marc Riboud
According to estimates by InfoTrends, a total of 1.2 trillion digital photos will be taken worldwide this year.
The fact that more than a billion people constantly carry around a device that doubles as a digital camera is probably the biggest factor contributing to the slew of digital photos floating around. The award-winning photographer Chase Jarvis once coined the phrase “the best camera is the one that’s with you”. While that is true, at SCS we embrace the cell phone, but also teach the fundamentals of working with semi-professional DSLR cameras. They are large in size, but much more versatile and allow our students to fully understand how the camera works and to experiment with a number of lenses that we have available for student use.
To compliment their skill set we have a top of the line computer lab, running the same software used by post-secondary institutions and in the workplace.
Photography starts with the grade 11 course that is often filled with grade 10 students looking to get a head start on their photo studies. In grade twelve students can continue with the grade 12 course and also have the option of contributing their design ideas and photos to the yearbook class.
Please have a look at some of the photos below that have been completed by past SCS students and let us know if you have any questions about the program.