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Why Photography?
Studying photography at the University of Huddersfield offers a unique blend of creative freedom and technical expertise. While studying with us, you can make use of state-of-the-art facilities, including fully equipped studios, which provide an excellent environment for honing your skills. You'll benefit from a curriculum that balances practical experience with theoretical knowledge, guided by experienced professionals who are active in the industry.
Additionally, Huddersfield's strong industry connections offer valuable opportunities for internships and networking, helping you to build a robust portfolio and gain real-world experience. The supportive and vibrant community at Huddersfield ensures that you are not just learning but also growing as an artist, ready to make your mark in the world of photography.
What can you do with a degree in Photography?
A Photography degree from the University of Huddersfield opens doors to a variety of creative and technical careers.
Graduates can work as professional photographers in fields such as fashion, advertising, journalism and fine arts. You may also find roles in photo editing, curation and gallery management. The visual storytelling skills gained through this course are also valuable in marketing, media production and digital content creation.
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Dr David Eckersley
Course Leader for Photography
David is an artist and academic, whose work examines the production of subjectivity, exploring the complex and often fraught relationship between human beings and their environments. He has been teaching Photography for over a decade.
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