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BA Photography with Integrated Foundation Year
About this course
Photography as a discipline sits at the intersection of art, craft, and documentation, concerned with how the camera captures, constructs, and communicates visual meaning. It is a medium that operates across fine art, editorial journalism, commercial advertising, fashion, scientific documentation, and social practice, and the choices a photographer makes, from composition and lighting to post-production and context, are as much conceptual as technical. A degree in photography develops both the technical fluency to use the medium confidently and the critical thinking to use it with intention and depth. At the University of Northampton, this four-year, full-time programme includes an integrated foundation year, which provides an accessible entry point for students who are building their photographic practice and academic skills before the main degree. The foundation year is designed to attract ambitious and driven students who are ready to learn and develop, and it provides the foundation in visual language, critical thinking, and technical skills needed to progress into the degree itself. Over the full programme you will develop your photographic practice across a range of genres and approaches, building a distinctive creative voice alongside technical competence in studio and location work, lighting, digital post-production, and printing. Graduates from photography degrees work in an exceptionally wide range of professional contexts. Editorial and documentary photography, commercial and advertising photography, fashion, portraiture, and fine art practice are among the most direct career paths. Many graduates also work in related fields such as digital retouching, picture editing, photography education, arts administration, and content creation for digital media. The visual literacy and creative skills the degree develops are valued across design, media, and communications roles more broadly. Postgraduate study in photography, fine art, or visual culture is an option for those who wish to develop their practice or pursue research and academic careers.
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