

BA Photography
About this course
Photography is a medium that can document, interpret, construct, and challenge our understanding of the world. It sits at the intersection of art and technology, and the questions it raises, about representation, truth, aesthetics, and the relationship between the image and the real, are as alive now in the digital age as they were when the medium was invented. Studying photography at degree level means developing not only technical skill and visual intelligence but also the critical and conceptual frameworks needed to make work that is genuinely purposeful and to understand what photography has been and what it can become. At Wrexham University, this part-time degree includes a foundation year, which introduces the fundamental skills of design and critical analysis alongside creative problem-solving and basic research methods, providing a secure grounding before the main programme begins. You will develop technical expertise across photographic processes and equipment, digital imaging, and darkroom practice, alongside the critical and contextual understanding of the medium's history and its relationship to art, society, and politics. Studio practice is at the heart of the degree, and you will build a portfolio of work that demonstrates your creative range, your technical competence, and your capacity to develop and sustain a photographic project. You will learn to look carefully, to think about what images mean and how they achieve their effects, and to situate your own practice within the broader landscape of contemporary photography. The part-time structure gives you time to develop your work alongside other commitments. Graduates from photography programmes pursue careers as editorial photographers, commercial photographers, documentary photographers, gallery artists, photo editors, and photography educators. The skills developed through photography study are also applicable in advertising, fashion, journalism, film, and the digital creative sector. Many graduates also develop independent practices or continue to postgraduate study in photography or fine art.
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