

BA Photography and Creative Industries
About this course
Photography occupies a unique position among the creative disciplines: it is simultaneously a fine art practice, a commercial skill, a journalistic tool, and a means of documentary record. Understanding photography in the context of the creative industries means going beyond technical proficiency to ask how images are produced, distributed, consumed, and given meaning within a complex cultural and economic landscape. It means thinking about the photographer not just as an image-maker but as someone who operates within networks of commissioning, exhibition, publication, and digital distribution. At the University of the Arts, London, this three-year full-time degree develops your photographic practice alongside a critical understanding of the creative industries in which that practice is embedded. You will refine your skills across a range of photographic approaches, from documentary and editorial photography to artistic and experimental image-making, while also studying the business, cultural, and critical dimensions of the industries that photographers work within. A sandwich year placement gives you the opportunity to gain sustained professional experience in a relevant context, whether with a photographic studio, media organisation, gallery, or other creative business. Work placement activity throughout the programme builds your professional network and your understanding of how the sector actually operates. A typical entry tariff of 136 points applies. You will develop a mature and distinctive creative voice alongside the professional skills needed to navigate the industries your work will inhabit. Critical thinking, visual literacy, project management, and the ability to communicate your practice clearly to different audiences are all central to the degree. Graduates go on to work as photographers across editorial, commercial, fine art, and documentary contexts, and in related roles in photo editing, art direction, curation, creative production, and arts management. Postgraduate study in fine art photography, visual communication, or cultural studies is also a natural next step for those drawn to deeper specialisation or research.
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