Expanded Photography MA

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Course Overview

Attendance

UK Fees £11,700 *
International Fees £15,500 *
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Duration 1 year

* Price per academic year

Course summary

The Expanded Photography MA embraces photography as an expanded field, encompassing specialisms such as virtual photography, photobooks, documentary, art, fashion, editorial, photojournalism and writing photography.

This course will motivate you into learning skills, developing knowledge and expanding expertise in the thinking and practice of photography. You’ll be empowered to produce new forms of independent practice and be inspired to work creatively, ethically and sustainably with expanded photography within the rapidly changing visual image culture and global environment.

The course offers a combination of photography and image literacy skills, and you’ll be introduced to a range of emerging technologies such as 3D Scanning, AI and CGI. You’ll gain professional visual skills and knowledge of expansive practices appropriate to diverse contemporary creative fields of photographic image cultures and industries.

The Expanded Photography MA puts professional skills at the core of your education. As well as developing an independent project with a final exhibition and a professional standard project portfolio or dissertation, your journey will include responding to live briefs, taking part in workshops and building confidence in research and writing.

You’ll study the Professional Practice module throughout the duration of your course, which aims to support your progression beyond graduation. The module provides mentorship sessions, career seminars and practical workshops in grants and commissions, alongside other opportunities.

Learn more about the course and why you should choose to study at Westminster in the Expanded Photography MA – Q&A with academic, Paula Gortázar blog.

 

Top reasons to study with us

  • Develop your creative production skills – Work across a range of photographic and lens-based media to establish a critically engaged and self-reflective creative practice
  • Learn from high-profile experts with international recognition in the field of photography
  • Photographic pioneers – Photographic education at the University of Westminster has a unique history. Classes in photography were taught at the Polytechnic Institution, the forerunner of our University, from 1852, and the School of Photography was established in 1883
  • Cutting-edge facilities – Our large photography and emerging media facilities provide you with everything you need to explore different photographic mediums
  • Fantastic location – You'll enjoy all the benefits of studying at our Harrow Campus – just a 20-minute tube ride from central London, a global hub for the media and cultural industries

Course structure

This course is part of a suite of MA art courses which include the Art and Emerging Technologies MA and the Global Contemporary Art MA. You’ll tailor your learning through a set of shared optional modules that address contemporary challenges, advanced digital approaches, and specialised professional contexts. You’ll also undertake the Professional Practice module and the Master's Project alongside students from the other MA art courses, thus benefiting from collaborative opportunities and cross-disciplinary learning.

Option modules are delivered by other colleagues from CREAM (Centre for Research and Education in Arts and Media).

The following subjects are indicative of what you’ll study on this course.

Core modules

This module provides an exploratory framework for you to investigate the expanded field of contemporary photography and its broader historical, critical and theoretical contexts. You’ll engage with and evaluate current evolving debates around representation, ethics and aesthetics and how these are deployed within the arts and creative industries. Seminars, workshops, presentations and written assignments will give you the opportunity to contextualise your own developing practice and to form your own innovative arguments and critical communication skills. Several equivalent options for writing portfolio submissions will support you to develop the contextual understanding and communication style most relevant to your individual mode of practice.

This module offers a framework for you to initiate and develop innovative approaches for your visual practice. You’ll experiment with different materials, technologies and conceptual approaches, and engage with a range of methods and relevant critical contexts. The resulting work should consider theory through practice and be presented in an appropriate manner for a range of diverse audiences, including those in the arts and creative industries. The module will encourage ethical approaches that prepare you for onward study and the development of your Master’s Project.

This module will support you to develop an independently defined practice-led project, grounded in the contextual understanding of your area of practice, relevant theoretical debates and creative industries. The output may take the form of either practical outputs, written dissertation, or a combination of both. The output format is negotiable in terms of the balance of written and practical elements but should be the equivalent of 10,000 words; you’ll work with your tutor to negotiate the balance between text and practice. Workshops, talks and seminars are offered to introduce you to a range of research and practical skills, such as writing proposals, project management and dissemination strategies. Through critical reflection, you’ll consider the societal impact, ethical implications and sustainability of your cultural practices.

This module offers a framework for you to reflect, develop and identify your professional interests and future career path. You’ll gain a working knowledge of the creative industries landscape, while supporting you to develop a range of relevant professional skills. Through a series of talks, seminars, workshops and external visits, you’ll be introduced to a variety of working practices in the art and creative industries. Support is offered through tutorials to monitor your progress and live projects, advise on your professional development needs and provide direction to relevant resources and networks. You’ll also be supported by the Careers and Employability service and Westminster Enterprise Network (WeNetwork) to identify opportunities, develop skills, and make informed decisions about your career plans.

Optional modules

This practice-led module is hosted by the Global Contemporary Art MA and focuses on the range of practical and conceptual skills involved in curating for diverse contexts of global contemporary art and creative industries more widely. The module’s emphasis is on new forms of curation which are collaborative, innovative and disruptive and where the concept of the ‘exhibition’ becomes a site of negotiation and challenge. You’ll be introduced to theories and histories about the artistic and social role and function of the curator in arts practice in a shifting landscape.

This module is hosted by the Art and Emerging Technologies MA and investigates the potential of digital art and design practices and advanced technologies such as 3D scanning and photogrammetry to expand and create the archive of the future. You’ll consider archives, and source sites as curatorial tools to present and experience collections, employing transmedia approaches and interactive and immersive platforms, and participatory practices to democratise access, engage new audiences and create dynamic ‘living’ archives. You’ll work in cross disciplinary groups and engage with live projects within archives, galleries, and heritage sites. The module also addresses the societal, ethical, and sustainable aspects of archival practices, including contested material and narratives.

This module is hosted by the Global Contemporary Art MA. It is a research-led module that may take either a text-based or practical approach to address concerns with global issues of climate, social justice, and biodiversity. The module will include experimentation, fieldwork and/or digital/material investigations. Outputs could take the form of interventions, artworks, performances, or presentations, supported by documentation and research findings. A key feature of this module is the development of ideas that are actionable in the context of future challenges and that provide audiences with an understanding of these issues and their global context.

This module is hosted by the Expanded Photography MA and addresses essential aspects of future-facing photographic production, cutting-edge presentation and dissemination of projects for specific audiences and industries. The module will enable you to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to create and distribute photographs and related practices in a sustainable and ethical manner while remaining responsive to changing technological and cultural contexts. Seminars and workshops will address a range of innovative physical and virtual spaces where current practices are disseminated, including but not limited to digital platforms, social media, galleries, pop-ups, site-specific public interventions, magazines and photobooks. You’ll develop exploratory methods for presenting a self-directed body of work in a particular context, demonstrating a self-critical use of technologies, emerging research and understanding of the relevant creative industries.

This module is hosted by the Art and Emerging Technologies MA and investigates the scope and potential for digital art practices and emerging technologies to be used to develop new forms of experiences and approaches to interactive storytelling. Through technical exploration and project development, you’ll critically engage with techniques, methods and concepts used in digital storytelling, interactive and immersive experience design, virtual environment creation and world building, game design and digital simulation. The module will further challenge you to consider cultural and industry-based audiences in the creation of their practical self-defined projects by emphasising the user experience and participatory elements of interactive technologies.

This module is hosted by the Expanded Photography MA and aims to engage students with expanded notions of photography within virtual spaces, such as gaming, AR, VR, AI, creative coding and 3D visualization. You’ll be introduced to the critical and ethical context of these practices in media and aesthetic theory. Workshops are offered to deepen your technical understanding of specific virtual photography practices and how they function in the creative industries more broadly. You can choose to produce either a visual or written project in response to a self-directed research question to analyse the functioning mechanisms of photographs, as well as ethical and legal challenges in the rapidly changing visual culture.

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Careers

This course will equip you for opportunities in photographic, cultural and creative industries. It offers an innovative and flexible photography curriculum that focuses on preparing you to become an independent thinker, with an adaptable and flexible skillset.

Many of our graduates from similar courses go on to work as photographers and photographic artists, but equally they pursue a range of careers within the broader photographic, tech and creative sectors, as designers, creative producers, magazine editors, museum and gallery curators, picture editors and researchers, teachers, and writers. Students have also gone on to study at PhD level and set up their own businesses.

Industry knowledge

You’ll be taught by a teaching team with a wide range of experience both in industry and academia, as well as working closely with art and photography professionals, role models and mentors.

Professional development

A year-long Professional Practice module puts professional development at the core of your journey. You'll be supported by mentors, industry experts and your tutors to develop a personal career plan according to your own interests and professional goals.

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Employers around the world

The University’s Careers and Employability Service has built up a network of over 3,000 employers around the world, helping all our students explore and connect with exciting opportunities and careers.

Industry links

The Expanded Photography MA has a strong emphasis on employability. We aim to equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in the creative industries, fostering highly motivated and proficient individuals with a deep understanding of their field. We have developed extensive relationships with industry professionals, including picture editors, gallery directors and commercial agents, and sought consultations with a variety of experts from the technology industries, to consider career paths available to our students, and maintain external perspectives on the course.

Graduate employers

Graduates complete the course with a personal portfolio of photographic-based work and future-facing transferable and professional skills.

Graduates from similar courses have gone on to work for the following employers:

  • Aperture
  • GUP Magazine
  • Kings College London
  • The Guardian
  • The Photographers’ Gallery
  • Savannah College of Art and Design, Atlanta
  • Shanghai Center of Photography
  • University of the Arts, London
  • Victoria and Albert Museum

Graduate success

Many of our graduates from similar courses are successful international photographers, including: 

  • Maria Ahmed had a solo show at PhotoFusion, London in 2023, and her photobook Soft Knowledge was shortlisted for Images Vevey Book Award 2021 
  • Terrence Burford-Phearse-became Chief of Staff, The Studio Museum in Harlem and Editor at Large, Musée Photo Magazine.2021 
  • Laura Chen was a 2022 Foam Talent, participating in the international touring exhibition
  • Sayuri Ichida had solos shows at Ibasho Gallery and at Unseen Amsterdam in 2022, from which a significant body of her degree show work was purchased by the Museum Voorlinden. She was also awarded a 2023 residency at Light Work in Syracuse, New York
  • Christian Jago had an image selected and exhibited as part of the British Journal of Photography International Photography Awards 2021, participated in the Format22 East Meets West Mentoring Programme, and exhibited at Format 22 in Derby
  • Pamela Gomez Jiminez exhibited in “The World Seen by Latin American Women” at Rivoli 59, Paris in 2022 and received Techne AHRC funding to pursue her PhD on indigeneity and the post-colonial gaze in photography at the University of Westminster 
  • Samantha Johnston had a solo show of her work at Belfast Exposed in 2022 
  • Alan Knox exhibited his work in the European Cultural Centre's exhibition "Personal Structures" as part of the 2022 Venice Biennale 
  • Charlotte Marchant became Military Collections picture Researcher at @UkNatArchives and enrolled for PhD at the University of Cardiff 
  • Venetia Menzies was shortlisted - BBC Visual journalist of the Year 2018 
  • Ryan Prince was one of four selected for the first Martin Parr Foundation Bursary in 2022 
  • Paul Romans - Image selected and exhibited in ICP in Concerned. International Center of Photography, New York in 2020
  • Gisela Torres exhibited at the Copeland Gallery, London as a winner of the 2022 Peckham 24 Photography Festival’s Open Call Competition 
  • Nilupa Yasmin had a solo exhibition at Midlands Art Centre, Birmingham in 2021. Her project Mother Told Me Stories won the Self Expression award at the Las Photo Festival in Los Angeles and was exhibited there in October 2023
  • Amin Yosefi- selected as a Paris Photo Carte Blanche 2022 finalist 
  • Amin Yosefi exhibited his series Eyes Dazzle as They Search for the Truth exhibited at Unseen, Amsterdam 2023 

Westminster Employability Award

Employers value graduates who have invested in their personal and professional development – and our Westminster Employability Award gives you the chance to formally document and demonstrate these activities and achievements.

The award is flexible and can be completed in your own time, allowing you to choose from a set of extracurricular activities. 

Activities might include gaining experience through a part-time job or placement, signing up to a University-run scheme – such as mentoring or teaching in a school – or completing online exercises.

Read more about our Westminster Employability Award.

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Why study this course?

Fantastic location

With central London only a 20-minute tube ride away, you’ll enjoy the benefits of studying in a major capital for creative industries.

Expand your photography skills

Develop your practice through a range of analogue and emerging technologies such as 3D scanning, AI and computer-generated imaging.

Cutting-edge facilities

You'll have access to a suite of studios, dark rooms, print and finishing facilities and an extensive range of high-end digital imaging equipment.

Entry Requirements

A minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1) or a lower second class honours degree (2:2) with relevant experience in related subject areas.

Applicants are required to submit a portfolio of recent practice projects. This should be presented in digital form and be annotated to demonstrate the progression from brief or inspiration through to completion. All images should be fully captioned with date of completion, size and medium used. Applicants will also need to identify in writing (maximum 500 words) a specific area of personal interest, which they envisage studying in depth whilst on the course. Interviews will be held online.

If your first language is not English you should have an IELTS 6.5 with at least 6.0 in writing and no element below 5.5.

Application process

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A minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1) or a lower second class honours degree (2:2) with relevant experience in related subject areas.

Applicants are required to submit a portfolio of recent practice projects. This should be presented in digital form and be annotated to demonstrate the progression from brief or inspiration through to completion. All images should be fully captioned with date of completion, size and medium used. Applicants will also need to identify in writing (maximum 500 words) a specific area of personal interest, which they envisage studying in depth whilst on the course. Interviews will be held online.

If your first language is not English you should have an IELTS 6.5 with at least 6.0 in writing and no element below 5.5.

Application process

Visit our How to apply page for more information on:

  • the application process
  • what you need to apply
  • deadlines for application

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What our students say

Sayuri Ichida

Photography Arts MA - 2022

Studying the course was highly beneficial as it granted me access to excellent facilities and a variety of equipment. This enabled me to apply and further develop the newly acquired skills, which now serve as the foundation supporting my artistic career.

Amin Yousefi

Documentary Photography MA - 2023

My advice to someone considering studying at Westminster would be to embrace the vibrant atmosphere of London and the university's strong connections to the art and photography communities. Westminster provides an exceptional platform to not only gain a high-quality education but also to immerse yourself in the heart of the arts and photography world.

Nilupa Yasmin

Photography Arts MA - 2023

The range of support from staff, who come from varying disciplines, has been such a rewarding element of the course and pushed me to see my work through different perspectives.  I appreciated their guidance, dedication and comprehensive support alongside their enthusiasm for both me and my work. This made such a positive learning environment.

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Fees and Funding

UK tuition fee: £11,700 (Price per academic year)

When you have enrolled with us, your annual tuition fees will remain the same throughout your studies with us. We do not increase your tuition fees each year.

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Paying your fees

If you don't wish to pay the whole amount of your fees at once, you may be able to pay by instalments. This opportunity is available if you have a personal tuition fee liability of £2,000 or more and if you are self-funded or funded by the Student Loans Company.

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Alumni discount

This course is eligible for an alumni discount. Find out if you are eligible and how to apply by visiting our Alumni discounts page.

Funding

There is a range of funding available that may help you fund your studies, including Student Finance England (SFE).

Find out more about postgraduate student funding options.

Scholarships

The University is dedicated to supporting ambitious and outstanding students and we offer a variety of scholarships to eligible postgraduate students.

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Additional costs

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International tuition fee: £15,500 (Price per academic year)

When you have enrolled with us, your annual tuition fees will remain the same throughout your studies with us. We do not increase your tuition fees each year.

Find out how we set our tuition fees.

Paying your fees

If you don't wish to pay the whole amount of your fees at once, you may be able to pay by instalments. This opportunity is available if you have a personal tuition fee liability of £2,000 or more and if you are self-funded or funded by the Student Loans Company.

Find out more about paying your fees.

Alumni discount

This course is eligible for an alumni discount. Find out if you are eligible and how to apply by visiting our Alumni discounts page.

Funding

There are a number of funding schemes available to help you fund your studies with us.

Find out more about funding for international students.

Scholarships

The University is dedicated to supporting ambitious and outstanding students and we offer a variety of scholarships to eligible postgraduate students.

Find out if you qualify for one of our scholarships.

Additional costs

See what you may need to pay for separately and what your tuition fees cover.

Teaching and assessment

How you’ll be taught

Teaching methods across all our postgraduate courses focus on active student learning through lectures, seminars, workshops, problem-based and blended learning, and where appropriate practical application. Learning typically falls into two broad categories:

  • Scheduled hours: examples include lectures, seminars, practical classes, workshops, supervised time in a studio
  • Independent study: non-scheduled time in which students are expected to study independently. This may include preparation for scheduled sessions, dissertation/final project research, follow-up work, wider reading or practice, completion of assessment tasks, or revision
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How you’ll be assessed

Our postgraduate courses include a variety of assessments, which typically fall into two broad categories:

  • Practical: examples include presentations, podcasts, blogs
  • Coursework: examples include essays, in-class tests, portfolios, dissertation
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Supporting you

Our Student Hub is where you’ll find out about the services and support we offer, helping you get the best out of your time with us.

  • Study support — workshops, 1-2-1 support and online resources to help improve your academic and research skills
  • Personal tutors — support you in fulfilling your academic and personal potential
  • Student advice team — provide specialist advice on a range of issues including funding, benefits and visas
  • Extra-curricular activities — volunteering opportunities, sports and fitness activities, student events and more

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Course Location

The vibrant home of our creative, media and digital courses, the Harrow Campus offers one of the richest portfolios of creative industry research and learning in Europe. The recent redevelopment of the campus has seen the creation of fluid, informal learning spaces, dedicated project and gallery spaces and a revamped library. For more details, visit our Harrow Campus page.

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