

BA Photography
About this course
Photography at degree level is far more than learning to operate a camera. It is a sustained inquiry into how images are made, how they construct meaning, and how they shape our understanding of the world. From documentary and portraiture to conceptual art photography and commercial image-making, the discipline asks what a photograph can do, what it conceals as well as reveals, and how photographers make choices that reflect both technical mastery and a point of view. It is a practice-based subject that develops visual intelligence alongside critical and contextual understanding. At the University of the Arts, London, you will study photography at one of the world's leading creative institutions. UAL encompasses several specialist art and design colleges, and the environment you study in is one shaped by serious creative practice and rigorous intellectual engagement. The programme runs for three years full time, developing your skills in camera work, darkroom and digital processes, lighting, editing, sequencing and presentation, alongside the theoretical and contextual knowledge needed to understand photography's history, ethics, and cultural significance. The typical entry tariff is 136 points. You will develop a personal photographic practice, with increasing independence and ambition as the course progresses, while also building the critical vocabulary to situate your work within the broader landscape of contemporary photography. UAL's location in London gives you access to a city of extraordinary visual richness, major photography institutions, galleries, and a professional creative community that makes it one of the best places in the world to study this subject. Graduates from photography programmes at UAL move into careers as professional photographers across editorial, documentary, commercial, fashion, and fine art photography. Others work in image editing, art direction, visual communications, filmmaking, education, and the wider creative industries. Many build freelance practices and portfolio careers that combine several of these areas. Further study at postgraduate level in photography, fine art, or visual culture is another route for those who want to develop their practice further or pursue academic careers.
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