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Photography (Taught)

Course details
  • 2 Study options
  • Postgraduate
Course location
Knights Park

Course summary

Reasons to choose Kingston

  • Be part of a rich and supportive environment with input from internationally recognised artists, photographers, curators and writers. You will have the opportunity to develop your practice as an artist working with lens-based media.

  • You will have access to all facilities across photography (analogue and digital suites, a wet darkroom and photo studios) film, animation, printmaking and 3D workshops to develop your practice as an artist.

  • Studies culminate in a final exhibition and publication to showcase your work.

About this course
The course is highly bespoke to support you as an artist working with the photographic as an expanded and interdisciplinary practice (analogue and digital, new media and technology, still and moving image, installation, performance for camera and engagements with the archive). With an emphasis on contemporary urgencies and socially engaged practices, this course offers transferable skills in the production and postproduction of images through the communication and development of ideas. Modules are designed to encourage independent thinking over a wide range of practices and theories reflecting on the technological, political, environmental and social role of the practice.

Example modules

  • Critical Theory in Photography and Visual Culture

  • Photography Practices

  • Advanced Photography Practices

For a full list of modules please visit the Kingston University course webpage.

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