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Creative Media Production and Technology: Digital Photography - Level 3 Extended Diploma (UAL)

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Start Date: 2 September 2026
Centre: Soho
Attendance: Full Time
Time of Day: Daytime
Duration: 2 Years
Level: Level 3
Most suitable for: 16 - 18
Course Code: 38573

ABOUT

The Digital Photography course offers an immersive exploration into the exciting world of storytelling. If you are passionate about photography and want to learn how to capture powerful narratives, this is the course for you.

You will acquire expertise in photography techniques, digital imaging, photo editing and multimedia tools. You will also learn how to identify, pitch, shoot, edit and share a photographic project.

Industry engagement is integral to the course. Through live assignments/contemporary briefs, workshops, and interactions with media professionals, you will gain practical insights, refine your skills, and prepare for the real world.

The course is awarded by the prestigious University of the Arts London (UAL). It is resourced with cutting-edge equipment and dedicated and experienced tutors. It places a strong emphasis on creatively communicating events, whilst ensuring accuracy and showing respect for the subjects captured. Also, you will have the opportunity to engage in discussions on contemporary issues in the evolving field of media and technology.

Extended Diplomas have two one-year programmes. You need to finish the first year before moving on to the second.

WHAT WILL I STUDY?

The Level 3 Extended Diploma in Digital Photography is a two-year course which will develop your specialist knowledge. It will also galvanise your practical skills and understanding within the creative industries.

Year 1: Foundation and Fundamental Concepts

In the first year, you will dive into the essentials, learning about the history, principles, and ethics of photojournalism and documentary photography. You will get ‘hands-on’ experience with your camera, exploring photography techniques and playing with digital editing tools.

  • Introduction to Photojournalism: You will learn about the role of visual storytelling and its impact on shaping narratives. Foundational modules explore the history, principles, and ethics of photojournalism and documentary photography.
  • Photography Techniques: You will develop technical skills in photography, including camera operation, composition, lighting, and visual storytelling techniques. You will also be encouraged to explore your curiosity, your photographic style, as well as your critical thinking.
  • Digital Imaging and Editing: You will learn to enhance and manipulate your images, using image editing tools, whilst maintaining ethical standards in photojournalism.
  • Documentary Storytelling: You will engage in projects focusing on capturing narratives and conveying stories through images.

Year 2: Specialisation and Advanced Concepts

You will specialise in advanced photojournalism projects, whilst mastering ethical and legal aspects of the craft. You will explore multimedia storytelling, video journalism, and digital platforms for photojournalism and documentary photography.

  • Advanced Photojournalism Projects: Emphasis will be on advanced storytelling techniques, multimedia approaches, and long-term documentary projects.
  • Ethical and Legal Aspects: Modules cover topics such as ethics in image-making, privacy issues, and responsible reporting.
  • Technology Integration: You will explore multimedia storytelling, video journalism, and digital platforms for photojournalism.
  • Industry Engagement and Practical Assignments: You will engage with industry professionals, live assignments, or internships in news agencies, magazines, or documentary production houses.
  • Final Major Project and Portfolio Development: The course culminates with a major individual project, often accompanied by a portfolio, showcasing your best work and proficiency across various photojournalism domains.

This structured breakdown ensures a progressive learning trajectory, covering foundational concepts in the initial year and allowing you to specialise, apply advanced skills, and prepare for professional roles in the dynamic field of photojournalism and documentary photography.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

You will need:

  • Four GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English Language or Maths or an equivalent Level 2 qualification at Merit (and Functional Skills in English at Level 2/GCSE English Language at grade 4 or above)
  • A portfolio of your art and design work

All applicants must have an interview to confirm that the course is suitable for them.

COURSEWORK REQUIREMENTS

All assessments are based on the work you will produce. They will evaluate your theoretical understanding, technical proficiency, ethical considerations, and storytelling techniques. They will support your progression and build your confidence to step into the professional world.

  • Project-Based Assessments: You will complete a series of photojournalism and documentary photography projects throughout the course. These will involve creating photo essays, capturing moments, and documenting events. Assessments will evaluate the storytelling impact, the visual composition and the ability to convey messages through images.
  • Portfolio Development: You will compile a comprehensive portfolio showcasing your best work, demonstrating your progression, skills and versatility in photojournalism and documentary photography.
  • Presentations and Critiques: You will have the opportunity to present your projects to a panel of faculty, industry experts, and/or peers. This assessment method will evaluate your communication skills, your ability to explain narratives behind images and respond to critiques effectively.
  • Technical Skills Assessment: This will assess your proficiency in mastering visual storytelling techniques, including digital imaging, photo editing, and multimedia storytelling.
  • Written Assignments and Reflections: Assessments may include research, critical self-reflection and evaluation.

FEES

AGED 16 - 18

If you will be aged 16, 17 or 18 on 31st August 2025 before the start date of the course, and you have the legal right to remain in the UK for the duration of your course then your study with us will be free.

Please see here for the documents you need to show us.

Some courses have additional costs, such as specialist materials and trips.

Many of our students are eligible for financial support. See here for details.

PROGRESSION

Upon completion, graduates emerge ready for roles as photojournalists, documentary photographers, multimedia storytellers, or content creators. The Photojournalism course at UAL stands as a gateway for individuals seeking to make a profound impact through powerful visual narratives and storytelling.

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