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Photography

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Course summary

Explore all aspects of what it means to be a professional photographer in the 21st Century on this degree course.

Learn practical skills including exposure and metering, digital workflow, colour and black and white printing, studio lighting, large and medium format, planning and installing exhibitions, professional photographic portfolio development and moving image.

You’ll work across the subject of photography choosing to focus on areas such as art, documentary, editorial, commercial, advertising and critical writing on photography, tailored to your own personal interests and career aspirations.

With access to traditional and digital photographic facilities with industry-standard equipment, you’ll learn how to use and adopt skills to develop your creativity, working between analogue and digital. Explore a range of self-directed learning experiences combining practice with theory, enabling you to develop the creativity and autonomy to establish your own photographic practice.

Our graduates are leaders within the creative industries and you will be joining an extended alumni club who help us to create opportunities for you in terms of work experience and graduate career prospects.

Key features
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  • Work with industry-standard facilities, learning skills in traditional photographic methods, digital media and emerging technologies.

  • Work broadly across the subject, including art, documentary, editorial, advertising and fashion photography, and critical writing.

  • Develop your professional skills through work experience placements, industry competitions, and collaborations with organisations.

  • Benefit from our guest lecturer series, with speakers from a range of photographic practices.

  • Opportunity to apply for a European or international exchange to one of our partner institutions, such as RMIT in Australia.

  • Take part in the development and organisation of a photography festival in your final year, showcasing your work at venues across Nottingham, with further opportunities to exhibit at other graduating events.

  • Alumni have gone on to roles such as creative director at Jamie Oliver and companies such as Getty Sports Images.

  • NTU is Ranked 12th in the UK for Art and Design. (The Complete University Guide 2021).

  • NTU is ranked in the top 15 universities in the UK for Design and Crafts (14th). (The Guardian University Guide 2021).

Assessment

Assessment is 100% through coursework. You will receive feedback throughout each module and will be awarded a grade.

Employability

Graduate destinations include; casting director, commissioned by Vogue; EC Language Centres, photographer and filmmaker; assignment editor, Getty Images; photographer, Press Association; Vogue magazine, picture researcher; fashion photographer; re-toucher, Ted Baker; creative artworker, Agency 4; and picture editor, Press Association.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
W640
Institution code:
N91

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Date range:
2022-2024

Offer rate for UK school & college leavers

77% Students aged 17/18 who applied to this course were offered a place.

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