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BA (Hons) Photography

This is an exciting time to study photography in relation to other fine art practices. BA Photography at Camberwell is an ideas-led course that questions the changing role of the medium in the new century and encourages an active exploration of the possibilities for articulating ideas through lens-based media.
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Geoff Bartholomew
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David Foulkes
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Luka Skotyza
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Renata Kaminska
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Liene Steinberga Cesar
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Pauline Magnenat
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Song-Nian Ang
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Rosie Day
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Heidi Korkala

Student Interview

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Robyn Minogue
Course Director

Mervyn Arthur

Course Location

Peckham Road

Study LevelUndergraduate
Study ModeFull Time
Course Length3 Years
Home/EU Fee

£9,000 per year

International Fee

£13,300 per year

Start DateSeptember 2012
Autumn Term Dates24 Sep - 7 Dec 2012
Spring Term Dates7 Jan - 15 Mar 2013
Summer Term Dates15 Apr - 21 Jun 2013
Application Route

Online via UCAS - www.ucas.ac.uk

Application Deadline

15 January 2012

UCAS Code

W643

University CodeU65
Course CodeN/A

BA Photography at Camberwell encourages an experimental, research-based approach to photography asking you to explore the boundaries of the medium and engage with current photographic discourse. As one of the four fine art subjects within the Art area at Camberwell the course offers a distinct approach to photographic Fine Art practice. The course is ideas-led encouraging you to explore a range of possible approaches to how you may best explore and articulate your ideas.

The rigorous series of lectures, seminars and discussions enable you to explore a variety of ideas specific to photography and to art practice generally. In addition, we offer a lively series of lectures from national and international visiting artists, photographers, curators and magazine editors.

Technical teaching is delivered through regular taught workshops, including the full range of analogue and digital darkroom processes as well as video and studio photography run throughout the course.
Each year the course organises a trip, in 2008 this was to Berlin to visit the Bienalle exhibition.

Camberwell students have successfully taken part in a number of external competitions with a current student winning the 2007 Association of Photographers Student Photographer of the Year. In the past students have also been awarded travel scholarships including the Arts Club award to carry out a research trip to Spain and the Far East.

Students have also worked with musicians for the Soho Theatre, exhibited work in Kew Gardens and Portobello Film Festival and had work placements at NME, the Victoria & Albert Museum and ID Magazine.

The Fine Art Area at Camberwell

By uniquely retaining single subject degrees in Fine Art at undergraduate level, Camberwell offers students the benefits of in-depth study in specific subject areas-Painting, Sculpture, Photography, Drawing-whilst also enabling students to access cross-course teaching and facilities, and work with their peers in all the other Fine Art areas. All undergraduate Fine Art students at Camberwell attend cross-course crits and tutorials throughout their course even though they are primarily based in their own subject areas.

Year 1

You will be exploring a range of ways through which photography generates content. You will develop an experimental, research-based working method and consider the relationship between ideas and photographic practice.
A series of key ideas lectures will introduce you to several important debates and theories that underpin contemporary art and design. You will be introduced to a range of strategies to help you develop a research methodology and reflective approach to your studies.

Year 2

You will be encouraged to take an increasingly outward-looking approach. Running through the year is a self-initiated 'live' project that encourages in-depth exploration of the mechanisms by which you will make yourself and your work visible. This runs alongside your developing practical work and the continuing study of the context within which you are working.

Year 3

You will be planning, developing and realising your individual, self-initiated programme of study, and carrying out sustained practical and contextual research. Through a choice of dissertation, work placement or live project you will explore in depth the context within which you choose to locate your practice. You will develop your ideas using an appropriate research-based methodology and work towards a completed body of work, which will prepare you for ongoing study and professional practice.

Facilities

Camberwell's excellent studio facilities enable students to work in a variety of media, such as painting, sculpture, and photography. All photography students have access to the College's technical workshops, the Photography, Printmaking, 3D, and Digital Media Resource Centres, as well as the College Library. Camberwell shares a site with the South London Gallery, one of the cities' premier contemporary art spaces.

Graduating students will be active in establishing their own independent practice but also capable of working in a range of professional and commercial environments (e.g. freelance editorial work, photographic assisting and studio management). Graduates also pursue postgraduate study in related areas such as photography, fine art, art curation, and theoretical research. Recent graduates include a student who went on to study MA Lens Based Media at Goldsmiths College and subsequently became an Art Director for the large international photography agency Corbis. Other graduates include students who have been invited to participate in major photographic exhibitions such as the Fotografi I Fokus in Malmo, Sweden and a graduate who carried out a three month artist residency in Iceland.

  • Portfolio of work.
  • A foundation course/ National Diploma/AVCE/ Advanced GNVQ or equivalent.
  • Pass in 1 GCE A Level.
  • Passes at GCSE level in 3 subjects (grade C or above).
  • Applicants whose first language is not English must show proof of IELTS level 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each of the four skills. All information regarding acceptable tests, scores and exemptions from testing can be found here: http://www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/englishlanguagerequirements/

  • Applications are welcome from students who are returning to education after a break and have evidence of related experience/prior learning.

Study Abroad Applicants

This course accepts a limited number of Study Abroad students (international students who would like to spend one, two or three terms studying alongside our undergraduates, as part of their course at their home university). To find out further information about Study Abroad fees and the application process please visit the CCW Study Abroad pages. 

You need to apply through the UCAS online application system. You can complete your UCAS application from anywhere that has internet access.

All Camberwell College of Arts UCAS Course Codes can be found on the course 'At a Glance' tab or on the UCAS website.

Our University code is UAL.

Our College Code is U65.

There is no Campus Code for Camberwell College of Arts.

For further information about UCAS, or their application procedure, please contact them directly.

T: +44 (0)870 1122211
E: enq@ucas.ac.uk

For any other information please contact Camberwell College of Arts.

T: 020 7514 6302
E: info@camberwell.arts.ac.uk

International Applicants

Please visit the ccw international apply page for details.

or contact the CCW International Office.

T: +44 (0) 207 514 1852
E: ccwinternational@arts.ac.uk

Study Abroad Applicants

International undergraduate students can apply to join this BA course for a period of up to three terms as a Study Abroad student. Please visit the CCW Study Abroad pages for details on how to apply or contact the Study Abroad office:

T: +44 (0) 207 514 2249
E: studyabroad@chelsea.arts.ac.uk