MA Photography recognises and celebrates a photographic practice that is an increasingly demanding, diverse, complex, challenging and compelling experience.
MA students engage in a practice within a resource that recognises the importance of antiquarian processes through to digital imaging and will have a curiosity about what these possibilities offer in the investigation and representation of social and cultural imperatives. Ideas are generated that provoke a wide diversity of outcomes which reflect demands on the meaning and position of photography in work that could be time-based, sculptural, sitespecific, or which addresses issues raised by the document or other traditional means of representation.
Practice is underpinned by history and theories; analytical, critical reflection that supports students in their consideration of the context; audience and professional relevance of their practice in an independent or commercially structured environment. The flexibility of this course reveals opportunities for applicants interested in the possibilities of interaction with other MA courses at the University College.


