Marine & Natural History Photography BA(Hons)

Tell powerful conservation stories with your camera.

Key details
Location
Penryn Campus
Course duration
3 years / 4 years
Attendance
Full-time / Professional Placement
UCAS code
WF67/FY20/PY37

Course overview

Join a passionate group of environmentalists who believe that images can change the world. On this Marine & Natural History Photography course, you'll become a skilled communicator, exploring important and powerful ecological and conservation issues and bring them to life with your camera.  

Combining the rigour of research with the creativity of storytelling, you’ll expose some of the biggest challenges that face people and planet, while celebrating the beauty of nature. 

Based in some of the most outstanding landscapes in the UK, you’ll be taught by award-winning and industry-connected photographers, expert filmmakers, explorers and scientists, gaining career-boosting insights and opportunities during your studies.  

While developing technical proficiency, we also encourage students to think critically, to ask questions and to challenge patterns of thought and behaviour to make a difference.  

Why study this course at Falmouth?

  • Cornwall’s diverse marine and land environments will be your studio – you can get from campus to coast or moorland in a matter of minutes   
  • Rivalling professional studios, our photography facilities and stores are stacked with high-spec digital and analogue equipment and are some of the best of any UK university 
  • You'll gain insider insights and professional connections through masterclasses, guest speakers, field trips and live briefs 
  • We encourage adventure – former students have travelled to the Ecuadorian rainforest, Indonesian coral reefs, and Norwegian glaciers on self-funded trips to produce their Major Projects 
  • You’ll become part of our close-knit, globe-trotting alumni that have picked up huge commissions (BBC, Netflix) and awards for their work 
  • As part of our supportive creative community, you’ll start building your professional network from day one of your degree 

Lead images by James Welch, Rita Hencke, Tom Critchley and Chloe Russell.

Course details

On this course, you'll develop a passionate understanding of earth’s habitats and fragile ecosystems while mastering the technical film and photographic skills to create images that inspire, move and educate audiences.   

As well as developing an industry-ready portfolio of original work, you’ll graduate with the professional skills to turn your creative practice into a rewarding career.  

Course study options & full details    

You can gain your Marine & Natural History Photography BA(Hons) degree in three years or choose to add an Integrated Foundation Year and/or professional placement year. Discover the full course details for each study option, below.   

What our students do

Hear from students on the course here, and explore a full showcase of recent work below.

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Marine & Natural History Photography BA(Hons) | Falmouth University

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Falmouth Marine & Natural History Film Showcase

How you'll learn & be assessed

jasmine corbett

"For anyone who wants to contribute to conservation efforts by raising awareness and driving change through media, this course is a perfect fit."

 

Jasmine Corbett, graduate

 

jacob guy

"If you're interested in exploring ways to make a difference in the protection of our natural world, then look further into this course."

 

Jacob Guy, graduate

Photograph of a sheep with big horns with the sea and mountains in the background
marine and natural history photography student work

Image by: Jack Mifflin

Facilities

  • Multiple studios, darkrooms and print suites 
  • Photography store containing a wide range of professional equipment free to loan.  
  • Macro and long lenses, macro flash, infrared triggers and time-lapse and underwater cameras 
  • Specialist underwater cameras for students qualified to dive 
  • Digital suite with Adobe software 
  • Photo-microscopy laboratory 
  • Digital and traditional processing facilities 
  • Walled garden with fully equipped hide for nature study, photography and filming 
View of snow-capped mountains with a winding road in the foreground
marine and natural history photography student work

Image by: Nick Jarvis

Photograph of a monkey sitting on an iron pole with a city scape and sea below
marine and natural history photography student work

Image by: Arnie Monteith

Staff

You’ll be guided and supported by practising photographers, scientists and explorers. Their careers span from leading expeditions to working and exhibiting photographs internationally.

Some members of staff only teach on specific modules, and your course might not feature every staff member who teaches on the course.

Oli Udy

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If you want to know more about the course structure, our application requirements or what our graduates have gone on to achieve, our friendly course team is here to help.

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This course could be for you if...

  • You have a passion for photography and the natural world.
  • You want to build on your technical knowledge and skills.
  • You've got good visual awareness.
  • You want to research, write and analyse photographic subjects.
Different types of fish
Gina Goodman - The Long Game

'The Long Game' by Gina Goodman


'As a lecturer, I think the greatest win is to share these kinds of platforms with those you have watched and help guide into the industry – you can't ask for more really!'

 - Lecturer Gina Goodman on being shortlisted for the British Photography Awards 2023

Read Gina's story
Same Stewart with Sir David Attenborough
Sam Stewart and David Attenborough - Crop

'Working with Sir David Attenborough in the field has been my biggest goal since I set out on this path.'

 - Sam Stewart, Marine & Natural History Photography graduate

Read Sam's story

Careers

Our Marine & Natural History Photography graduates have worked as:

  • Filming for BBC One Show 
  • Online content for BBC Spring Watch 
  • International Oil Spill Reaction Team 
  • PA to Mike Gunton (BBC NHU Creative Director) 
  • Founder of the Heart of Borneo Project 
  • Wildlife Cameraman for BBC, Netflix, Nat Geo, Disney 
  • Researcher BBC NHU 
  • Tech Assistant at Silverback Films 
  • Researcher at Nature Picture Library 
  • Marketing Campaign Executive at National Trust 
  • Founder of Armstrong Fortescue Expeditions 
  • Filming Sir David Attenborough  

Sam Stweart filming on beach in Alaska
Sam Stewart - Filming Alaska

Image credit: Sam Stewart

A degree in photography opens doors to a broad range of industries such as fashion, advertising, graphic design, web design, architecture, film and publishing.

What can I do with a photography degree?

How to apply

Ready to apply for 2025?

You can apply for our undergraduate degrees via UCAS. You'll need our university UCAS code (F33) as well as your course code (which you'll find on your course page) for your application.

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Course route UCAS code
Course routeMarine & Natural History Photography BA(Hons) three year degree UCAS codeWF67
Course routeMarine & Natural History Photography BA(Hons) with Integrated Foundation Year UCAS codeFY20
Course routeMarine & Natural History Photography BA(Hons) with professional placement UCAS codePY37

For starting your studies in 2025

UK applications: 29 January 2025 (for equal consideration)

Applications after the 29 January will be considered on a first-come, first-served as long as there are places available. Apply for this course now.

International fee payers

International fee payers can apply throughout the year. But we recommend applying as early as possible, to make time for visa and travel arrangements.

Entry requirements for optional Underwater Photography module

  • PADI Rescue diver or equivalent ex. BSAC Sport diver
  • Medical clearance to dive. 

Please note that without the above, you can still partake in water-based photography, but you won't be able to join dives. 

For more information, click the button below:

Underwater Photography Registration
 

Fees, costs & funding

Tuition fees

Annual tuition fee Student
Annual tuition fee£9,535 per year StudentFull-time UK
Annual tuition fee£17,950 per year StudentFull-time EU/international
Annual tuition fee£1,905 per professional placement year StudentFull-time UK and EU/international
Annual tuition fee£9,535 per Integrated Foundation Year StudentFull-time UK
Annual tuition fee£17,950 per Integrated Foundation Year StudentFull-time EU/international

Tuition fees for September 2026 will be confirmed in summer 2025.

Tuition fees are set annually and are subject to review each year. The University may therefore raise tuition fees in the second or subsequent years of a course, in line with inflation and/or the maximum permitted by law or Government policy. Students will be notified of any changes as soon as possible. 

The figures above don't include accommodation and living costs

Typical course costs

Recurring annual costs 

  • £100-£350 - Recurring annual costs (photographic materials, etc) 

One-off costs for the duration of the course 

If not already owned the following will be required: 

  • £500-£1000 - A digital SLR camera of reasonable quality with manual over-ride to any automatic settings 

  • £500- for a PC laptop or £1,200 for a MacBook 

  • £300-£400 - Appropriate outdoor clothing (waterproofs, boots, backpack)  

  • £100-£600 – Preparation of final portfolios or shows, etc) 

Optional study trips 

  • £2000 - Optional study visits and placements for the course duration 

Optional Diving Modules

  • For the two optional diving modules, there will be an additional fee of approximately £350 per occurrence.

If you need to bring equipment or materials with you, these will be outlined in your Welcome Letter.

  • £250 for materials
  • A laptop/desktop computer
  • Adobe Creative Suite

To engage in the digital learning activity, although you will be able to access IT suites on campus, you will benefit from a laptop to access the platforms and tools we use. Depending on your subject, you may need a specific type of computer. If you're unsure about what you might need, please contact our course advisors.

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