Photography

Develop your own creative approach to photography through integrated industry training, practical experience and critical thinking.

Learn from practicing photographers, artists and leading academics in purpose–built studios using modern  photographic equipment and specialist software. Our graduates are creative thinkers and image–makers. Many have found success across all local and international industry sectors.

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Thinking of becoming a photographer? Find out what a photographer does and what it takes to becomes one.


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