Photography and Digital Media
This course is designed for students looking for an experimental, creative and critical environment in which to engage with photography and digital media.
Modules cover broad contexts of photography including, but not limited to the following areas: fashion, landscape, advertising, architecture and environment, documentary and editorial.
The course also explores potential directions in which technological change impacts upon photography, through methods of moving image, sequence and interactivity.
You will develop your creative ability and technical skills through a range of set and self-directed projects.
This course is designed for students looking for an experimental, creative and cr…
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This course is designed for students looking for an experimental, creative and critical environment in which to engage with photography and digital media.
Modules cover broad contexts of photography including, but not limited to the following areas: fashion, landscape, advertising, architecture and environment, documentary and editorial.
The course also explores potential directions in which technological change impacts upon photography, through methods of moving image, sequence and interactivity.
You will develop your creative ability and technical skills through a range of set and self-directed projects.
This course is designed for students looking for an experimental, creative and critical environment in which to engage with photography and digital media.
Why study Photography and Digital Media?
This course covers broad contexts of photography including (but not limited to) fashion, landscape, advertising, architecture and environment, documentary and editorial. You will develop your creative ability and technical skills through a range of set and self-directed projects, and you will explore potential directions in which technological change impacts upon photography.
Ratio of applications to places
No. of applicants (2011): 224
No. of places (2011): 30
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