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BA Photography
About this course
Photography is both a technical craft and a visual language. At its heart it is about looking: choosing what to frame, what to include and what to exclude, how light and time and perspective combine to make an image that means something. Since its invention, photography has transformed how we document the world, how we tell stories, how we construct identity and how we make art. Today it spans fine art practice, commercial work, documentary journalism, fashion, advertising and digital media, making it one of the most versatile creative disciplines available to study. At Anglia Ruskin University, this three-year full-time programme develops your technical and creative abilities across professional photography, multimedia production and critical communication. You will explore different photographic traditions and genres, study the history and theory of the medium and develop your own practice and artistic voice. Projects and workshops develop your skills with cameras, lighting, post-production software and exhibition preparation, while critical and contextual study equips you to understand and articulate what your work is doing and why. The programme also prepares you for the professional realities of working as a photographer, including self-promotion, client communication and working across multiple platforms and formats. Whether your interest lies in fine art, fashion, documentary or photojournalism, the programme gives you the space to develop your focus while building broad technical competence. Graduates go on to careers as photographers in commercial, editorial and fine art contexts, as well as in related fields such as photo editing, picture research, arts administration, art direction, digital content production and visual communication. Some go on to postgraduate study in photography, fine art or visual communications, while others build freelance practices or work within creative agencies and media organisations.
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