Thursday, November 23, 2006

Documentary Photography - Newport

This is from Pete who graduated in June 06 from Newport with a 2:1 - congrats!

"I did Documentary Photography at Newport University. Although initially a hard decision to make, it was the right one. The hard decision was whether i wanted to live and learn in a city as 'unendearing' as Newport and i can say now that you shouldn't let that deter you. Newport is a stone's throw from Cardiff if you pine for a more cosmopolitan social scene, and if you look hard enough the bar scene in Newport has its little gems (try Meze lounge, TJ's and The Angel).


As for the course the teachers are reasonably helpful although it would be a good idea to get chummy with them early in year one to make sure they remember you and provide you with a decent amount of tutorials. Their advice and lectures are generally good with the occasional brilliant one. Ian Walker deserves a mention as he is a doctor in Doc.Phot. as you will call it, and you will want to go to his friday morning lectures however hung over you are. And make sure you go to every single lecture with visiting photographers - we had several magnum photographers come in for talks as well as a bunch of fantastic photographers you probably will never have heard of. From my experience the year you will be in will be from all over the place - we had Malaysians, Norwegians, Germans, Swedes, Finns, Italians etc. in my year alone. I think the course has been expanded so expect up to 80 students in your year. Most people from all years of the course are helpful enough as long as you don't bother them when deadlines loom otherwise they normally moan about 'bloody 1st years' to your face. Just wait till you're a third year.

As for the other photography courses, i lived with two members of the photo-art course and they constantly had the piss taken out of them for taking such a 'noddy' degree. I think that was a little harsh, as i personally saw a lot of the work and the teachers seemed very helpful. In fact the only reason Doc.Phot. gets all the publicity is because of its reputation and how long its been running for. I wouldn't be too keen on the other 'multi-media' courses there though, they really do seem a little shite.

I shall leave the best part of Newport Uni till last - the people. Not so much the locals, mind (although the staff at the local SPAR were great). My fondest memory is of all the different people you meet along the way, some good some bad, but always interesting. I came out with 10 or so people that i know will be life long friends. There's only 3000 students at Newport Uni, so it had a close knit feel about the place. Some of the college parties are great (fancy dress and break beat raves), and try and get down to the gower (nr. Swansea) for amazing beaches, BBQs, and sunsets. Oh and the Newport accent is hilarious. It really is localised to the Newport area too."

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