Led by Bronek Kozka
Client Centred practices allow students to develop a rigorous understanding of the role a commissioned photographic practice plays in the development and longevity of their professional career. Central to this field is the development of creative and interpretive skills, realised through the advancement of ongoing practical experiences and the applications of ideas and concepts to photographic projects.
Students work within a range of fields which includes architectural photography, studio portraiture, fashion, and food photography to develop a specialisation which informs their folio and locates their practice within a global creative market.
In developing their specialisation, students consider the ethical and social principles governing their engagement with clients, and an awareness of the impact their images have in visual culture.
Skills in business, entrepreneurialism, and self-directed independence compliment folio work to support students in identifying and promoting their photographic practice.
Banner image credit: Cuvée Chocolate Grand-Cru, Anthony Hart