Photography

Sigrid Viir “I’ll Think of a Title When I’ve Had Enough Rest” Installation, 8 x 9 m, audio (text “Infinity on the Beach” by Maarja Kangro), 2019. Photo: Paul Kuimet

What skills can be acquired in the field of photography?

The Bachelor’s program in photography at EKA emphasizes the exploration of contemporary art through photographic expression. 

Key Focus Areas:

  • Conceptual Thinking: Students develop their ability to think critically and conceptually about art.
  • Visual Literacy: Our emphasis is on image analysis, the history of visual culture, and the interpretation of social processes in both the past and present.
  • Exhibiting Skills: The program trains students in effective presentation and exhibition of their work.
  • Interdisciplinary Relationships: Students explore the connections between photography and other art forms, including: Film, Sculpture, Installation, Graphic Arts, Painting.

Student Profile:

The photography program attracts curious, open-minded, and critically thinking individuals with a strong interest in visual culture and art.

**Note**: After completing the Bachelor’s program, students have the opportunity to pursue further studies in the Master’s program in Contemporary Art, where they can continue to develop their camera-based artistic practice if desired.]

The Photography Department as a Competence Center for Camera-Based Art

We pay attention to visual literacy, image analysis, and focus on the broader understanding of photographic medium and visual culture as the intermediary of societal processes in the past and present. Technical skills also play an important role in our program.

The Photography Department is small and cohesive, with collegial relationships between students and faculty. Over the course of twenty years, traditions have developed, including exhibitions, study trips, and of course, parties. The Photography Department is home to both recent high school graduates and those who have explored other fields in the meantime.

What careers can one pursue?

The Bachelor’s program in photography provides a solid foundational education that can be applied in various photography and (visual) culture-related fields. Our graduates work in art, education, and archiving; journalism; as well as freelance advertising, fashion, and architectural photographers.

Curriculum

The main goal of the Bachelor’s curriculum in photography is to help students develop their artist position, regardless of their specialization in the fields of photography or visual culture they choose to pursue afterward. The curriculum includes both  theoretical and practical courses, where students acquire basic technical skills and visual literacy, in order to analyze and interpret images.

The total volume of the Bachelor’s curriculum in photography is 180 ECTS credits (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System).

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News and events

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Artist Talks: Berit Schneidereit and Saskia Fischer

On Monday, 21 October 2024 at 17:00, artist talks by Berit Schneidereit and Saskia Fischer will take place at EKA A-501. The artists will be in Tallinn to conduct masterclasses in the photography department of the Estonian Academy of Arts. Berit Schneidereit's artistic work revolves around the question of the nature of photography and the physical and bodily act of looking. Rooted in ...
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On Tuesday 7.05 at 19:00, the exhibition "Ruhig Dimma" by Charlotte Gisele Chapuis and Clio Pavlidis Andersson will open in Lainurga Gallery. Location: on the 4th floor in front of the photography department, B-405 Start of the exhibition: 07.05 19:00 End of the exhibition: 21.05 Two artists from two different countries exhibit works from their personal archives, resulting in a blend of ...
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EKA Photography 25!

In 2023, 25 years passed since the beginning of the Photography bachelor's program at the Estonian Academy of Arts. On this occasion, we would like to invite you to the party on April 19 at 7 p.m. in the Botik bar (Põhjala factory, Marati 5a, Tallinn). In the Program 19:00 Doors 19:30 A welcome by the Professor Marge Monko 20:00 Quiz – registration on the spot! 21:00 Kristjan Glück 21:30 Cake ...
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“Gentle Gestures of Self” at EKA Gallery 7.–31.03.2024

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Melnikova, Keskküla, Monko, Daniliauskaitė at Draakon Gallery

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