Photography

Telling stories, putting people, things and events in the right light, capturing moments - conveying emotions: In an increasingly visual and media-driven world, photography is a powerful tool for attracting attention and sharing personal and collective memories. A competent and responsible approach to photographic images is becoming increasingly important. - If you can see, you can photograph. But attentive seeing must first be learnt.
With the increasing spread of social media and digitalisation, the demand for visual content has increased enormously. Photographers today not only need to have technical skills and an artistic eye, but also technical knowledge and digital media strategies in order to hold their own. Photography remains a dynamic and versatile profession that is constantly adapting to new technologies and social developments.
Study focus photography
In addition to classic analogue techniques, our students also learn how to use digital image technologies and their further processing.
The creative and photographic skills acquired in the foundation programme can be used in documentary and free artistic projects as well as in applied photographic processes. This depends primarily on the artistic and content-related interests of the individual students.
The aim is to achieve photographic-artistic authorship, i.e. the independent development and realisation of photography projects within and outside the course, which in the best case leads to a diploma