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BA Photography (Editorial and Advertising)
About this course
Photography in its editorial and advertising forms sits at the point where technical craft, visual intelligence, and commercial purpose converge. Editorial photography tells stories, whether for magazines, newspapers, or digital publications, while advertising photography constructs desire and communicates brand values through images designed to move audiences to feel and to act. Both demand a photographer who can think conceptually as well as execute technically, who understands how an image functions within a broader context and can create work that is purposeful, precise, and striking. The three-year full-time Photography (Editorial and Advertising) programme at the University of Gloucestershire gives you the skills and environment to develop your practice in both directions. You will have access to professional studios where you can shoot everything from fashion to still life using industry-standard equipment, learning the technical dimensions of lighting, composition, and post-production alongside the conceptual and critical thinking that makes photography meaningful rather than merely competent. The programme develops your ability to respond to briefs, collaborate with art directors and stylists, and produce work that meets professional standards across a range of formats and contexts. You will study the history and theory of photography as well as its contemporary practice, developing a critical vocabulary that allows you to situate your own work within the broader visual culture. Understanding how images have been used to construct meaning, represent communities, and drive commercial communication gives you a foundation that deepens your practice and distinguishes you as a thoughtful as well as technically skilled photographer. The Gloucestershire location, with close links to the creative industries of Bristol and the South West, provides a practical context for networking and industry engagement. With a typical entry tariff of 120 points, the programme welcomes students who combine visual ambition with a commitment to craft. Graduates move into careers as editorial and commercial photographers, photo editors, art directors, digital content producers, and visual communicators in media, advertising, and brand consultancy. Many also pursue postgraduate study in photography, visual communication, or arts practice.
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