Yes. Photography can be used as a method of research and development for any of the areas of study. Students can work entirely in digital media or entirely in non-digital media, or a mixture of both, provided the Assessment Objectives are met.
While digital media offers possibilities for making Art & Design, many of the underlying principles are common to non-digital media. Formal elements apply in the same way, although there are fundamental differences between digitally and non-digitally produced images. Digital media can function as a tool and a process.
Students can use digital media within any area of study. Regardless of what type of media students choose to work in, all work must be recorded digitally and presented in a digital portfolio for online submission to Cambridge for marking.
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