Fashion Photography
Falmouth University
Course Info
Subject
Fashion
Languages
English
Duration
3 years
Degrees
Bachelor
Course General Description
Develop your unique artistic voice and springboard into the industry as an innovative fashion photographer. You’ll become a networked fashion image-maker, teaming up with students from across the Fashion & Textiles Institute and pitching to a selection of top international clients.Requirements
Academic TranscriptsLetters of recommendation
Letters of statement
Portfolio
CV
English language proficiency
School Info
Region
Europe
Country
UK
City
Penryn
Year of Establishment
1902
Number of students
6,425
QS Rank
NA
THE Rank
NA
Webometrics
NA
School General Description
Falmouth University (Cornish: Pennskol Aberfala) is a specialist University for the creative industries based in Falmouth and Penryn, Cornwall, England. Founded as the Falmouth School of Art in 1902, it has previously been known as Falmouth College of Art and Design and then Falmouth College of Arts before it received degree-awarding powers, and the right to use the title "University College", in March 2005. In April 2008, University College Falmouth merged with Dartington College of Arts, adding a range of performance courses to its portfolio. On 27 November 2012, a communication was released to the staff and students and local press that "University College Falmouth is to be granted full university status in a move that will further its ambition to become one of the top five arts universities in the world." On 9 December 2012, the University College was officially granted full university status by the Privy Council.School Contacts
https://www.falmouth.ac.uk/study
futurestudies@falmouth.ac.uk
44 (0)1277 420398
School Notable Alumni
Laurence Anholt, visual artistLuisa Baldini, newsreader and presenter
Stewart Brown, poet, artist and writer
Rex Crowle, BAFTA-winning game developer
Tacita Dean, visual artist
Sarindar Dhaliwal, visual artist
Lorna Dunkley, TV presenter
Jago children's book illustrator
John Dyer (painter), visual artist
Liz Fuller, actress
Gunnar Garfors, CEO and president
Neil Harbisson, cyborg activist and artist
Toby Haynes, TV director
Ben Howard, singer (did not graduate)
Cosei Kawa, Illustrator
Hew Locke, visual artist
Sophie Long, news presenter
David Manley (artist), visual artist
Paul McGowan (artist), visual artist
Bob Moran, cartoonist
Hugh O'Donnell (artist), visual artist
Hugh Pym, broadcaster
Alex Randall, lighting design
Ben Rivers, film maker
Keith Salmon, visual artist
Tim Shaw (sculptor), visual artist
David Tremlett, visual artist
Julie Umerle, visual artist
Kelly Warman, film maker
Gerard Woodward, novelist and poet
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, visual artist
Tom Raffield, Furniture and lighting designer
