Documentary Photography and Photojournalism MA

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  • Course description
    Documentary Photography and Photojournalism MA.

    Course overview:

    The course explores documentary practices and photojournalism as exciting and developing mediums, through a combination of practice based teaching and discussion of critical contexts.

    We take each applicant on their own merit. This can include students of documentary photography or photographers in general who are interested in specialising in this area. Also welcome are artists who wish to focus their activities on a more social practice, and individuals from other disciplines, who wish to explore the subject area at post grad level.

    The course builds on the international stature of the photographic and journalism departments of the University and is designed to equip you with an awareness of contemporary documentary and photojournalism, drawing on a variety of related media.

    The course can be taken in full-time or part-time mode.

    Course content:

    The Documentary and Photojournalism MA allows students to explore ideas of society through photographically related practice and within critically informed ways that maintain connections with the issue, yet also consider fresh visual approaches to the subject matter.

    We approach photography as a social practice, situated within its own history, but also drawing on various discourses. We explore the idea that documentary practice and photojournalism may take many forms in the 21st Century.

    Importantly, from your arrival, we emphasize the development of your own practice, through experimentation, critique and theory, and encourage analysis of practice through contemporary perspectives.

    The course leads towards the Final Major Project, which is a consolidation of student learning into a high profile event in a central London exhibition space.

    You will be taught by practising professional photographers, artists and writers, within a supportive course atmosphere. Technically, the course resources are equipped to the highest professional standards for both analogue and digital production of still and moving image.

    Modules:

    All modules involve classroom teaching, tutorials, seminars, workshops, group work and your own fieldwork and are designed to equip you with advanced ways of working and negotiating your practice. We take the view that the work you make from the beginning of your studies with us is potentially valid currency for external use.

    We encourage you to explore production of a body of documentary/photojournalistic works through the development of personal practice in the real world by:
    • Creating an informal learning agreement which emphasizes a real world engagement
    • Exploring appropriate responses to given situations
    • Exploration of documentary methods
    • Challenging expectations.

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