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BA Photography (with integrated foundation year)
About this course
Photography as a creative discipline is concerned with how we see the world and how we choose to represent it. At degree level, it goes well beyond technical proficiency with a camera, asking what photographs mean, how they construct and communicate ideas about people, places, and events, and how photographic practice fits within the broader history of visual culture and art. A photography degree develops both your technical range and your conceptual thinking, preparing you to work with intention and rigour across documentary, fine art, commercial, and editorial contexts. At the University of Cumbria, this four-year full-time programme with an integrated foundation year is based on a dedicated arts campus and designed to help you explore your creative passion and develop the skills needed for professional practice. The foundation year provides a supported introduction to photography and the creative arts, building your technical and conceptual foundations before you move into the main degree. You will develop your practice across the programme, working with both traditional and digital photographic processes and building a portfolio that reflects your developing creative voice and professional ambition. Photography graduates go on to work in a wide range of professional contexts, including editorial and press photography, portrait and commercial photography, documentary and photojournalism, advertising, fashion, art direction, and fine art practice. Many graduates build mixed careers that combine commissioned work with personal projects, and the skills photography develops are also relevant in adjacent fields such as video, digital content creation, and visual communication. Teaching, arts administration, and archival work are also natural pathways. Postgraduate study in photography, fine art, or visual culture is available for those who want to develop their research practice or move into academic roles.
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