Photographer

Have you considered making your living as a professional photographer?

Working in photography is as artistically rewarding as it is diverse. Whether your desired career path involves fashion, editorial, documentary or fine art photography, you can expect to utilise both the technical and creative skills acquired from your studies on a daily basis.

Our tutors are extremely enthusiastic and our studio facilities are excellent. We also invite guest lecturers in to the College so you will have access to a diverse range of talent.

Follow our blog to get an insight in to what it’s like to study photography with us www.fdaphotography.wordpress.com

Anna Taylor, one of our photography learners, has recently won the Free Range Art Award 2010, recognising her as one the brightest UK talents in the world of photography.

To read more about Anna’s success click here.

Studying with us
We offer a Level 3 course (if you have just finished your GCSEs), progressing right through to a Foundation Degree in Photography at Level 5 and then a BA in Photography, so you can stay with us as you progress.

We also offer a part-time introductory evening course for anyone looking to improve their digital photography skills. This 10 week course is a rolling one, which means there are several opportunities to start the course during the year. Please get in touch for more information.

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