Photography
The Photography course at NUCA centres upon the creation of imagery within a wide variety of contexts, including advertising, publishing, interactive design, educational, business and community projects.
Many of our graduates work on a full-time or freelance basis for a range of photographic studios and design groups across the creative industries.
Level One
At Level One you will be introduced to fundamental processes and techniques of photography. The course will encourage experimentation and creativity, enabling you to explore the boundaries of your discipline.
You will become familiar with an array of different practices and will be well placed to make informed decisions about the ongoing direction of your study.
Level Two
Building upon the thorough foundations laid in Level One, you will concentrate your energies on acquiring professional standards of photographic practice through project, studio, location, workshop and darkroom studies.
You may get the opportunity to produce work for real clients or to synergise your image-capturing talents with those of fellow students from other courses.
You may also have the opportunity to undertake a work assignment in Norwich, London or elsewhere nationally. Recent placements in photography and graphic design studios have been at, among others, GGS Photographic and with photographers Gerry Yardy, Mike Harrington, Dougal Waters, David Burton and Philip Lee Harvey.
Level Three
Level Three is all about consolidating your learning, skills and intellectual capacities in a pragmatic and applicable way that will equip you for a career in the world of photography or alternatively prepare you for further postgraduate study. By tailoring your own syllabus you will address the areas of your skills and thinking that best reflect your intentions for life beyond the course. You will be asked to produce a Research Report on an area of photography that especially fascinates you and to prepare your launch
into the workplace, we will train you in sound business and professional studies.
What Makes Us Special
The nature of the photographic industry is that the majority of practitioners work in a
freelance capacity or on a commissioned basis. In recent years graduates have found many posts as assistants to professional photographers, others have found positions in high-profile companies such as EMAP Publications and Holborn Studios.
Our students have won many prizes in recent years, including prestigious design and art direction awards. Recent successes include first prize in the Royal Horticultural Society Photographic Awards, runner-up in the Association of Photographers Student of the Year, first and second prizes in the Tetley Photography competition, and ‘Best in Show’ at the D&AD New Blood exhibition.
We have staged exhibitions at Aston Berry accountants and Price Waterhouse Cooper, as well as undertaking many commissions and live projects with industry and for the community. These include Targetfollow, The Money Centre, Jarrold department store, King’s Lynn Council and the BBC.
Students who successfully complete their undergraduate studies are able to progress to a range of MA courses within the University College, subject to the fulfilment of entry criteria.



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