Fashion Photography
Postgraduate
In London
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30 Months
Explore the creation and impact of the photographic fashion image. Suitable for: Individuals who can respond to challenge, are articulate and can contribute original ideas and a keen awareness of current issues in many aspects of fashion.
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About this course
* A good Honours degree in a related discipline (2:1 or above) or equivalent qualification or a minimum of 3 years industrial experience at an appropriate level.
* IELTS level 6.5 or equivalent if English is not the first language.
You must have a first degree in a subject relevant to fashion photography, and be able to demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge of fashion photography. Alternatively you must have at least three years professional experience in a relevant area at an appropriate level.
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Content
MA Fashion Photography relates directly to its philosophy and structure and remains based essentially on practice, as opposed to theory.
The course explores the rhetoric of fashion photographic production and contextualises theory and practice within fine art, popular culture and mass media. Through photographic practice, you will examine social, cultural and critical issues involved in the practice of fashion photography and the impact and construction of the fashion image as a spectacle. In broad terms, it is a multidisciplinary framework for independent study leading to an original body of photographic or written work proposed and negotiated by you.
Structure
The course is divided almost equally between a structured programme of Visual Seminars and Work Reviews, in the first half of the course, and a more liberated and personal exploration of the subject and its attendant influences from Cinema, Fine Art, Psychology and Semiology, in the second. For these reasons alone, a great emphasis is placed not only upon the photograph itself but also with the thought processes that came to form it, together with individualism for the students themselves in their approach to picture making. This in turn encourages a personal mode of working that will inform a final body of work that forms both its Major Project and ultimately the final public exhibition.
As a student on the MA Fashion Photography, a combination of theoretical and practical study will lead you to a self-negotiated project or final written dissertation. Individual units will consider the context in which the fashion photograph is seen, and the constructed spectacle of the fashion image.
Fashion Spectacle examines and critically reflects on the nature and construction of the staged moment and the communication of narrative through styling, lighting, location and art direction. Project work will create a fashion image through to post-production. Visual Strategies provides a framework in which photographic practice is discussed, directed and supported. Semiotic analysis is applied to the fashion photographic image. The context in which the fashion image appears - gallery/museum/fashion magazine/online - and the transience of the fashion image are examined. The Fashion Catalyst is an inspirational unit including a wide range of visiting professionals and practitioners talking about their work - art directors, photographers, film director, show producer (theatre/catwalk). It gives an overview of potential roles and future development. In Future Chic students identify issues around the power and influence of the fashion photographic image and develop their personal photographic practice. The unit is designed to function as an incubator for ideas or the major project development.
The course is currently the only one of its kind in Europe and it is located at the heart of London's fashion district and within easy reach of some of the finest galleries in the world. Both of these realities furnish the course with its unique character and mirror the society within which we live.
Dedication
30 months, part time (8 terms).
Additional information
Career opportunities: Master's graduates have an acknowledged advantage in the employment market, obtaining work in a wide range of vocational and academic fields related to fashion. The MA also provides an excellent preparation for higher level research degrees (MPhil or PhD), with an increasing number of graduates undertaking research in fashion related subjects, in practice or theory or entering education as lecturers.
Contact person: Paul Bevan
Fashion Photography