Photography BA (Hons) Part Time
Aldgate Campus, United Kingdom
Overview
Why study this course?
The success of this award-winning, practice led Photography BA, is based on our commitment to support and enable our diverse student cohort to find their individual and unique creative identity and learn the technical and professional knowledge and skills needed to apply that identity within a successful career in the creative industries.
Our size enables our team of highly experienced, supportive and professionally active and internationally renowned tutors to work closely and individually with our students. The industry standard analogue black & white and colour darkroom facilities and high-end studio, lighting and digital provision create an environment in which you will be able to flourish.
The course is accredited by the Association of Photographers (AOP) and was awarded Photography Course of the Year 2022, 2023 and again in 2024.
This course achieved a score of 100% overall student satisfaction when last measured by the National Student Survey (2023).
Our film production and photography courses are third in the UK for teaching quality and fourth in the UK for student satisfaction (Guardian University Guide 2023).
Visit londonmetarts.photography for a look at our students' work, exhibitions, publications and more.
The BA Photography course combines rigour with creative freedom and professional understanding. It considers photography as an expanded medium ranging from clearly photographic analogue and digital practices to those that explore the boundaries where photography collides with other creative mediums to create new exciting hybrid works.
This approach not only results in a positive and exciting learning experience but lies behind the outstanding national and international successes enjoyed by our students and alumni in competitions, publications, exhibitions and professional life within the creative sector.
The course provides many chances to engage with real world opportunities from publishing imagery in Socket Magazine and publicly exhibiting work to responding to commercial and community commissions.
The course structure is modelled on practice within a healthy creative professional lifestyle, with each year made up of four modules that mirror this best practice in professional life.
In the Project modules students learn to employ the skills and approaches needed to create their own finished projects, exploring ideas, subjects and aesthetic approaches that are of interest to them. Projects are assessed on experimentation, research, application of appropriate photographic skills in creating the final outcomes, communication and management. This allows students creative freedom while demanding an excellent approach to making a creative body of work.
Technical and Professional Practice modules enable students to develop their practical skills. The degree covers digital and analogue 35mm and medium format photography as well as large format analogue practices and is taught at one of the UK’s very few art schools equipped with both colour and black-and-white darkroom facilities. In addition, students learn how to apply their individual creative identity within a professional environment. This is not just as a photographer but through understanding how the excellent transferable professional skills developed on the course can be applied to a wide variety of exciting roles and opportunities within the creative industries, ranging from curator to picture editor or art director to photographer’s agent or digital technician.
The Looking and Making modules provide an opportunity to expand your knowledge of photography and other creative practices, but also, and crucially, to have a place within the course structure that encourages having fun with adventurous, open playful making, and experimentation as this is often the basis of future focused project work.
Critical Contextual Studies modules in each year help you to expand your critical understanding and you are supported and guided to develop confidence in structuring and working with text while expanding your knowledge of critical perspectives, photography and art history.
Local, national and international study visits as well as visiting photographers, artists and other creative professionals all help to develop your understanding, ability and confidence.
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