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27.07.2006

Exhibition Art Major Students: D_ Light a photographic exploration. The art major students would like to invite everyone to attend their Art Major Exhibition Opening on Friday 27 July from 6 - 9pm at Off the Kerb art gallery. Catch up with PSC students and tutors over a glass of wine - in the middle of winter!!! See invite

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27.03.2006

Opening night of Group show MARS SELECTS features works by 8 graduate photo media artists, amongst which are PSC graduates Kaz Skutenko and Natalie Foster to the right of Managing Director, Julie Moss and Art Major Co-ordinator, Carolyn Lewens.

Exhibition open until 2 April 2006 at MARS Melbourne Art Rooms 418 Bay St Port Melbourne www.marsgallery.com.au.

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09.03.2006

Darren West, a current 4th year part time student, exhibits a photo documentary series - c50 photographs of J Ward Institute for the Criminally Insane.
Make a trip to Ararat to tour this intriguing historical place between April 8 and May 14 - for further details see invite to exhibition

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02.03.2006

Recent ex-PSC students (Art Major) Natalie Foster and Kaz Skutenko are holding their first post-college exhibition.
You are invited to attend - Mars Gallery Port Melbourne (see attached invite) Wed 8 March at 6-8pm.

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20.01.2005

Andrew Sanigorski wins Extreme III Master Shootout Competition

Andrew, a 2nd Year part time student at PSC won a fully paid trip for two to Orlando, Florida to visit the PMA Conference in February. View Andrew's 5 winning images selected for best matching the brief. The winning shots will be used for an orientation brochure to be handed out to visiting officials during the Commonwealth Games in March 2006. For more information on competition see www.vme.com.au

 

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02.11.2005

Stories of East St Kilda: 2006 Calendars Available at College shop

The Stories of East St Kilda fund-raising exhibition and 2006 calendar launch held at the St Kilda Local on October 19 was a successful event with several framed prints and calendars sold on the night. See Image Gallery for photos of the night.
The PSC staff and student's efforts were aimed at assisting the creative development of disadvantaged young people. You can contribute to the successful conclusion of this worthwhile project - by purchasing a calendar or framed print. The 2006 Calendars are now available at Westpac bank Balaclava, The St Kilda Local and our college shop!!!

 

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14.10.2005

Photography Studies College Students tell their stories of East St Kilda

Invitation to Fund-raiser Calendar Launch and Exhibition “Stories of East St Kilda ” on Wednesday October 19, 7.00pm onwards at the St Kilda Local, 184 Carlisle St. All profits from calendar sales and partial profits from exhibition sales will be donated to The Local Arts Initiative - a grant developed to assist the creative expression of disadvantaged young people.  For more information, visit www.thelocal.com.au/arts or the SKYS website, www.skys.org.au Follow link below to download the flyer:


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30.09.2005

PSC Students Defining Melbourne
A Photographic Odyssey


The Australian Centre for the Moving Image - Cinema 1 at 6.30pm this Friday, September 30, 2005. This collective photographic screening will also be occurring at 7.00pm - the same night, on the giant external screen at Federation Square. Find out more about this event...

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22.09.2005

Fuji SiteUnseen Competition - Outstanding results!
Congratulations to all the successful entrants from Photography Studies College. Due to the high-standard of photographic images from our students, over one quarter of the total nation-wide successful entries of the Site Unseen competition were from PSC. Each student will have their photographs printed in a high quality book and will participate in an Australia-wide travelling exhibition in 2006. See www.siteunseen.com.au 'results' sections to view all winners in the Victorian section.

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09.02.2005

Their is a Student Exhibition being held at the Tomorrow Cafe. For more information go to our Events section.
Make sure you do check it out.

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19.11.2004

As 2004 draws to a close some students will need to arrange to take away folios and other work not previously collected. A list of student names with work to be collected is held at our Student Services/Reception area and
students are invited to make enquiry over the next few days as to whether they still have work to take home.
As we do not offer storage facilities and
space is of a premium your work will need to be collected quickly.

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11.11.2004

It is nearly end of yet another year here at PSC. We hope you have got everything in on time and we shall see you again next year
Please fell free to send us any feedback about our new website, all likes and dislikes.
Email is feedback@psc.edu.au

   

 

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18.04.2008

ITC Express: Success

Career Teachers from all over Victoria experienced three leading ITC's in one day, including Photography Studies College.

Read More...

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03.03.2008

PSC Students again awarded for their work in the 2008 Kodak Salon Competition.

Read More...

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19.03.2008



PSC International students (L-R: Oliver, Audunn and Kohei) chat with the Governor of Victoria, Dr David de Kretzer during International Education Week. More...

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16.10.2007

IN 2007 PSC STUDENTS AGAIN SCOOP INDUSTRY AWARDS

At the recent AIPP state awards - Victorian Photography Student of the Year - held on the 16th October 2007 at the CCP in Fitzroy, PSC students again scooped the major awards. Sylvia Kreinberg a final year commercial major student was named overall winner and awarded the Victorian Photography Student of the Year, while nine other PSC students were named finalists in four out of the six categories; two of these winning the Illustrative and Science categories.


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10.05.2007

Congratulations to all PSC award winning students and teachers at this weeks Australian Institute of Professional Photography awards.

More details on Events page.

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14.03.2007

THE 5 FIVE SHOW

You are invited to the Opening Night at 6.30 pm, Thursday 15 March. The show is curated by Peter Leiss and features five images each by five Photographic Artists including PSC student Annet Hammacher
15 Mar – 24 Apr at Fad Gallery, 14 Corrs Lane, Chinatown (Click on link to view invitation)


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10.02.2007

VISIT OUR SUMMER SHOW

An exciting exhibition of graduate and undergraduate photography work.

Contact a Student Relations Officer for a personal tour.


 

 


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Welcome to Photography Studies College...

Where you will find a creative and inspiring learning environment offering an innovative, contemporary photography course that has responded to the digital revolution…

As a specialist photographic tertiary college that has over 36 years of experience as a photographic educator, PSC provides students with a contemporary photographic education, in an environment that is committed to teaching excellence. From day one as a student at PSC you will learn that photography is about much more than just using a camera or computer – it’s about seeing, about perceiving and communicating; about having something to say.

During your course you will learn creative contemporary technique, solid photographic craft and current digital technologies while being encouraged to move beyond your comfort zone, to develop and refine your own vision, your own way of seeing; to make photographs, not just take photographs. Integral to the development of your vision and image making are two things: imagination and creativity. It is these aspects that will allow you to push the boundaries of contemporary image making and take up the many challenges this creative industry has to offer...
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