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You will study location photographic techniques (including architectural) through lectures, research, demonstrations, project development and production. Applying the photographic skills learned in previous modules, you will further develop your abilities with silver and digital processes, applied camera techniques including large format. You will also develop your awareness of contemporary and historical photographers and artists who apply (or have applied) similar techniques. Learning will include the pre-planning of shoots rather than spontaneous working and the critical analysis of your work alongside your peers.

Graduate Attributes: Global Citizen, Adaptable.

The module is a scholarly introduction to photography and associated practices. It concentrates on key scholarly learning, in terms of study skills (e.g. academic writing, giving a presentation), information skills (retrieving and referencing information) and self-management skills (knowing one’s learning style, producing a personal development plan). It will seek to develop not just knowledge but also the various photography-based practical and conceptual tools that will provide you with a firm foundation for future success in their area. By the nature of the module, you will experience learning in different contexts: in lectures, participation in seminars, engaging in smaller group work, one-to-one support, blended learning and, more generally, operating within a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) and additional digital resources. Graduate Attributes: Self Awareness and Confidence

Taught (T), Developed (D) and Assessed (A)