Commercial Photography

Course

In Poole

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Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Location

    Poole

  • Duration

    3 Years

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Graduates from this course have gone on to create images for clients including The Times Fashion Supplement, Kit Magazine, Huck, Vogue, The Telegraph, The Guardian, and the BBC. If you want to push boundaries, challenge perceptions and set the future agenda for commercial photography, we want you. We’ll help you to gain a broad understanding of photographic practice and theory, so that you graduate confidently in the creative and critical visual language needed to work in the industry as an individual and with a creative team.

Employment prospects are good, even before you graduate. In recent years, many students have been commissioned and published while still on the course and have had success through prestigious competitions. Career options are varied, too. As well as setting up freelance businesses, many graduates go on to work in a variety of roles within studio management, assisting, styling, and advertising, which gives them an edge.

Over the three years of study, you can choose to focus your studies and specialise in one of the 4 award-titled BA(Hons) pathways we offer:

BA (Hons) Commercial Photography (Advertising)
BA (Hons) Commercial Photography (Fashion)
BA (Hons) Commercial Photography (Documentary/Editorial)

Facilities

Location

Start date

Poole (Dorset)
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About this course

The study time allocated to each unit in the course incorporates a balance of teaching support and learning. The progressive promotion of student-centred learning reflects the anticipated maturity of students and allows them to direct their learning towards individual goals. For example, the teaching in Level 4 is directed at providing students with the knowledge, concepts and skills necessary to take increasing responsibility for the management of their own learning as they progress through to Level 5. Level 6 of the course allows the student to confirm their particular creative concerns and to extend the scope and depth of their enquiry, taking the major responsibility for their study. Teaching support reflects these expectations, as mature learners, through tutorial support that complements the autonomous nature of their study.

Negotiated Learning Agreements are the principle means of defining learning goals and monitoring progress and achievements, providing the opportunity for student to extend their interests and abilities, and demonstrate their capacity for sustained independent and professional work.

Guidance and counselling to help students in realising their learning potential will be provided continuously throughout each academic year.

Graduates from this course have gone on to create images for clients including The Times Fashion Supplement, Kit Magazine, Huck, Vogue, The Telegraph, The Guardian, and the BBC. Other roles include:

Wessex Photographic – Branch Manager
Double Exposure Photographic – Retoucher
Burton Menswear – Photoshoot Coordinator
Momento Studio’s and Promotions – Bookings Coordinator
Harvey Nichols – Photographer
Magine TV – Marketing Consultant
Popcorn Learning Media – Digital Learning Designer
The Economist – Picture Editor
Salvatore Ferragamo, Pitti Uomo/Bimbo, New York Fashion Week, Guess by Marcinao – Photographer
NOW TV – Design Creative
ASOS.com – Senior Retoucher
Closer Magazine – Junior Picture Researcher
Hut Group – Junior Food Photographer

We look for students who have clear focus and ambition, who have an interest in photography and wish to study on a course that will give them the opportunity to realise their potential as commercial photographers.

Our photography facilities recently underwent a multi-million pound development, which saw the creation of brand new digital suites, a collaborative specialist photography hub and brand new colour printing facilities.

Studying on this course, you’ll benefit from these state-of-the-art facilities and industry-standard equipment, designed to support all photography practices from analogue through to high-end digital production.

You’ll be able to make use of the following professional-standard facilities:

Photographic studios
Automated film processing
Colour darkrooms
30inch AUTOPAN RA4 paper processor
Black and white darkrooms, processing area and deep tank room
Digital darkroom with colour managed workflow
Professional print bureau
Epson SC-P9000 A0 large format printer and proofer
Chromira 30inch RA4 Digital Printer
Frame-making equipment and workshop area for producing high-quality bespoke exhibition-ready work
Equipment store

We provide an extensive range of professional analogue and digital cameras and ancillary equipment that you can access for use in the studio or out on location, including:

Film cameras 35mm, medium format, large format field/monorail cameras up to 10x8
Pinhole cameras, 35mm, medium format and large format
Full frame DSLR cameras
Digital medium format cameras, including Hasselblad and PhaseOne
Location lighting equipment
Broncolor Parabolic
Specialist video, sound, image stabilisation and continuous lighting equipment for moving image
Wind machine, reflectors, gels, clamps, portable backdrops, data projectors, developing tanks, Wacom tablets, and more…

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Subjects

  • University
  • Practical
  • Critical
  • Analytical
  • Commercial Photography
  • Technical
  • Image capture
  • Professional
  • Digital darkroom
  • Creative

Course programme

COURSE CONTENT

Level 4 (first year)

In your first year, you’ll learn the creative and practical skills that you’ll build upon during your degree.

We’ll introduce you to a variety of traditional and digital photographic techniques and processes through the units ‘Principles and Practice’ and ‘Digital Imaging and Production’, giving you a strong technical foundation in location and studio lighting, analogue and digital capture and digital post-production techniques.

Our ‘Historical and Theoretical Studies in Photography’ unit covers key themes and theories. Photography projects and written assignments are used to reinforce learning and enable you to exercise your developing knowledge and practical skills in the unit ‘Creative Photographic Practice’, where additional workshops will also introduce you to moving image.

As part of these units, you’ll attend guest lectures by visiting photographers and industry professionals to underpin your holistic knowledge of contemporary commercial photographic practice.

Level 5 (second year)

Your second year builds on the skills and knowledge that you gained during your first year and provides opportunities for you to develop your genre-specific interests.

At Level 5, you’ll continue to develop your digital skills and promotional awareness through the unit ‘Professional Futures’.

Your industry understanding will be consolidated towards the end of the unit when you undertake a period of work experience in the form of a placement, which will be overseen by the unit leader, allowing you to gain hands-on experience working alongside industry professionals.

In the past few years, students have gained placements at:
  • GQ Magazine
  • Wonderland Magazine
  • Another Magazine
  • Getty Images
  • Tim Walker (Photographer)
  • Wolfgang Tillmans (Photographer)
  • Platon (Photographer, New York)
  • Frederike Helwig (Photographer)
  • TANK Magazine
  • Skinny Dip (Agency)
  • Sunbeam Studios (Studio)
  • Phil Toledano (Photographer)
  • Diver & Aguilar (Photographers)
  • Sølve Sundsbø
Our ‘Critical Analyses’ unit gives you an overview of some of the approaches used in the analysis of commercial photography, together with the development of research and written communication skills, allowing for a more intellectual engagement with photographic practice, and preparing you for the major written assignment at Level 6.

During Level 5, you'll be offered an opportunity to consider the three named awards, although there is no obligation for you to opt for a named award.

Level 6 (third year)

Your third year allows you to build on the platform of skills and knowledge gained during Levels 4 and 5. Level 6 adopts an extremely focused approach to your career ambitions, developing specific creative and conceptual skills in order to gain a more complex understanding of the particular discourse with which you wish to be professionally engaged.

Gaining a BA (Hons) award in this discipline equips graduates to compete at the highest level of professional practice as well as providing a platform for potential post-graduate study. This is evidenced through an accomplished and developed commercial portfolio and the critical skills with which to locate this work within an ever more complex visual culture.

Two major units, ‘Specialist Practice’ and ‘Major Project’, provide the opportunity for two bodies of work that will become your professional portfolio and the content relates directly to the named award title that you've chosen.

The unit ‘Research Paper’, for which a critically informed analysis of a subject related topic will be produced, will help to inform your practical work, while supporting your aspirations for future study at postgraduate level.

COURSE STRUCTURE

All students are registered for the award of BA (Hons); however, exit awards are available if you leave the course early, having successfully completed one or two levels. If you successfully complete a level of the course, you will automatically be entitled to progress to the next level.

For the award of a Certificate of Higher Education (CertHE), you must have achieved a minimum of 120 credits at Level 4. This qualification may be awarded if you leave the University following successful completion of the first year of your course.

For the award of a Diploma of Higher Education (DipHE), you must have achieved a minimum of 240 credits of which a minimum of 120 must be at Level 5. This qualification may be awarded if you leave the University following successful completion of the second year of your course.

For the award of a BA (Hons) you must have achieved a minimum of 360 credits of which a minimum of 240 must be at Level 5 or above, of which a minimum of 120 credits must be at Level 6. This qualification will be awarded upon successful completion of your course.

A BA without Honours may be awarded if you have achieved 300 credits, at least 180 of which are at Level 5 or above, and at least 60 of which are at Level 6.

Additional information

UCAS course code - W644
UCAS institution code - A66

Commercial Photography

Price on request