Fashion Styling & Image Creation
calendar_month 29 Iul 2015, 00:00
A professional stylist's role is far more than deciding on an outfit. They souce garments, book models, plan the look, adapt to their audience and the media they are using to present final images. This course will take you through the skills required to become a stylist and give you an opportunity to work on your own shoot, enabling you to come away with images that will make your portfolio stand out from the crowd.

Course leader
Leigh Keily is a freelance fashion and portrait photographer, and the co-founder of PHOENIX Magazine and publisher of JON which is published four times a year. He studied at Central St Martins and London College of Fashion, and has extensive experience sh

Target group
This course is suitable for beginners. No specific skills are necessary but candidates should be prepared to work hard and fast and experiment with new ideas whilst also having lots of fun.

Course aim
By the end of this course the student will have looked at the following themes:Analysing the emerging trends in contemporary editorial fashion imagesInterpreting the personality of a client and his/her lifestyle through your stylingCulture of fashion communication businessCreating a professional editorial fashion image developing a unique image by considering clothing, accessories, photos and locations

Credits info
Credit Transfer on selected 4-week Dual City coursesStudying with us this summer can help you build up credits for your own degree course. Please ensure you take the essential steps to clear the courses and credits with your home college or university before you begin your Dual City summer course.Plan Credit Transfers Before DepartureOnce you have selected your course, meet up with your study abroad office or academic advisor. Pass them the relevant course description and Course Handbook as this will assist advisors in assessing the course for credit-transfer at your institution.Record of Study and Achievement & Grade ReportThe Record of Study and Achievement (RSA) contains your final grade and is sent out soon after the end of your summer course. You will receive one copy, while a second copy will be sent to your home university or study abroad provider. The RSA we will send out includes details the course studied and tuition hours and the final grade that has been awarded, so your institution can determine the number of credits they will award. The Grades we use are formatted in a standard A-F scale, included in the course handbook is the grading criteria they we will use. Please ensure that your academic advisor is aware of the criteria as the level required for each grade may differ slightly from your home institution.

Fee info
GBP 2300: tuition only

University of the Arts London
Address: Short Course Office, Granary Building, 1 Granary Square Kings Cross, London
Postal code: N1C 4AA
City: London
Country: United Kingdom
Website: http://www.arts.ac.uk/csm/courses/short-courses/dual-city-summer-courses/
E-mail: dualcitycsm@arts.ac.uk
Phone: +44 (0) 20 7514 7015