At a glance

 Classroom - South Kensington
•  Tuesdays 18:00 - 20:00
•  Starts 13 October 2026
•  10 weeks | October to January

•  Tutor: Paulina Czyz

•  Enrol by 5 October 2026

Course fees

Early booking fee rates:
(available until 30/09/2026)

•  Standard £266
•  Associate
£209
•  Internal
£162

Early booking offers at least a 10% discount on the fee rate after 30 September.
Check eligibility for Associate and Internal rates.

This hands-on, interactive course is designed for beginners (and those with some experience!) who want to build confidence in using a digital camera and take more purposeful, compelling photographs.

Led by Paulina Czyz, the course combines practical skill-building with creative exploration. You will learn how to use your camera more effectively, compose engaging images, and begin to develop a personal visual style. Alongside technical instruction, the course introduces key photographic techniques and processes, placing them within a broader artistic and historical context.

You will also be introduced to Adobe Photoshop from a photographer’s perspective, learning essential post-production skills such as cropping, colour correction, adjusting brightness, and enhancing contrast. These techniques will help you refine your images and prepare them for presentation.

Throughout the ten course sessions, you will receive guidance, feedback, and encouragement from your tutor, supporting your progress at every stage. By the end, you will have a stronger technical foundation, greater creative confidence, and a deeper understanding of photography as both a craft and an expressive art form.

Scheduled for early January, the final course session provides an opportunity to recap and refresh the practical skills and knowledge acquired on the course. Your tutor will also use the session to answer any questions arising from the individual practice the learners have engaged in.

No prior experience is required, and the course is open to all. It is equally suitable for complete beginners and those looking to refine their existing skills.


Reading material or special equipment needed

You will need to bring to class your own digital camera. This must be one with full user control over aperture (f-stop), shutter speed, and ISO such as the or . Other cameras are also possible for use on the course - if in doubt please contact the tutor for guidance.


Term dates

•  Autumn Term: Tuesday 13 October until Tuesday 15 December 2026 (no class on 27 October), final session on Tuesday 5 January 2027  


Any questions?

If you have any questions about the content or teaching of - or the equipment needed for - this course, please contact the tutor, Paulina Czyz, at creativepaulina@yahoo.co.uk

If you have any questions about enrolment please contact the Imperial after:hours Administrator, Christian Jacobi at c.jacobi@imperial.ac.uk


Class recordings

These classes are not recorded.


Imperial certificates

This course has no exams or assessments, so you can focus on enjoying your learning. Regular attendance may also lead to the award of an Imperial attendance certificate. (T&Cs apply).

Contact us

Imperial after:hours
Centre for Languages, Culture and Communication
ASL Level 3 (access via Sherfield Building West)
天美传媒
London SW7 2AZ
afterhours@imperial.ac.uk
Tel. +44 20 7594 8756