

BA Fine Art: Photography
About this course
Photography as fine art is concerned not with technical proficiency alone but with photography as a medium for artistic investigation, critical inquiry, and the construction of meaning. It occupies a distinctive position in contemporary art, sitting at the intersection of visual art, documentary tradition, and theoretical discourse about representation, truth, and the image. Whether exploring portraiture, landscape, the archive, conceptual photography, or the relationship between still and moving images, fine art photography asks you to develop both a personal artistic practice and a deep critical understanding of the medium's history and possibilities. At the University of the Arts London, which encompasses some of the UK's most prestigious art colleges, this three-year full-time degree develops your practice and critical thinking through studio work, seminars, and engagement with the broader UAL creative community. You will develop your artistic voice alongside the technical and conceptual tools to express it, and you will situate your practice within the history and theory of photography and contemporary art. The programme includes a sandwich year and a work placement, giving you professional experience in a photography or arts-related context, which is important in a sector where industry connections and a strong portfolio are central to building a career. Graduates in fine art photography go on to careers across the creative economy. Many work as fine art practitioners, developing exhibition careers supported by commissions, residencies, and gallery representation. Others work commercially as photographers in editorial, advertising, fashion, documentary, or portrait photography, often combining personal and commercial practice. Photography lecturing and teaching, arts administration, curating, and arts journalism are further destinations. The critical and analytical skills the degree develops also transfer into media, communications, and curatorial work more broadly. Postgraduate study in fine art, photography, or curating is a natural next step for those who want to develop an academic or research dimension. The typical entry tariff is 136 points.
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