FdA Photography
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About this Course (This course is validated by the University of Brighton and delivered by Northbrook College)UCAS code: W642Fees and Finance This course is for students who want to pursue a career in the varied and exciting world of photography and who have set their sights on specialising in the creative aspects of fashion, advertising and editorial work. The first year is concerned with gaining skills, ideas and the creative process. It aims to marry the subject specific nature of the discipline together with the development of individual style and direction of each photographer. The second year focuses on the nature of work and professional skills. Creative abilities combine with client handling to ensure students are prepared for the workplace. Students gain experience of working with professional photographers on site and on location. Graduating students will promote their work at a final exhibition in London. Throughout the course, students are supported with feedback from course staff and professional photographers. Student SuccessesStudents have designed materials for two campaigns for Sussex Police
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Course programme
(This course is validated by the University of Brighton and delivered by Northbrook College)
UCAS code: W642
Fees and Finance
This course is for students who want to pursue a career in the varied and exciting world of photography and who have set their sights on specialising in the creative aspects of fashion, advertising and editorial work.
The first year is concerned with gaining skills, ideas and the creative process. It aims to marry the subject specific nature of the discipline together with the development of individual style and direction of each photographer.
The second year focuses on the nature of work and professional skills. Creative abilities combine with client handling to ensure students are prepared for the workplace. Students gain experience of working with professional photographers on site and on location. Graduating students will promote their work at a final exhibition in London. Throughout the course, students are supported with feedback from course staff and professional photographers.
Student Successes
Students have designed materials for two campaigns for Sussex Police
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Year 1
- Materials and methods
- Cultural and Supporting Studies
- The Creative Process â looking at the generation of ideas and how they inform practice
- Digital Design â industry standard packages that enable photographic content to be used by the design industry
- Creative Studies â working with creative responses to client led briefs
- Professional Studies
- Minor Project
- Major Project
- CASS
- Professional Practice Projects
- Professional and Business Practice
Study hours are split between approximately one third scheduled learning (eg lectures, tutorials, practical classes and workshops) and two thirds guided independent study, which may include 3 weeks' work experience.
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FdA Photography