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Cracow School of Art and Fashion Design
Creative and Commercial Diploma Photography Course in Europe
- Kraków, Poland
Course, Diploma
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
Our Two-Year, Full-Time diploma program in English introduces you to different photography techniques: fashion, wedding, advertising, analog, portrait, product, reportage, architecture, nude, gum-print, post-production film production, and commercial graphics. You will receive education with individual attention. Study on Campus. Diploma - Fine Art Photographer.


Academy of Film, Art and Design
Practical Filmmaking and Photography MA
- Łódź, Poland
MA
Full time, Part time
5 years
On-Campus
English
The education program at the Film and Photography Department assumes that a filmmaker must have the skills to transfer the screenplay to the screen in accordance with the director's concept.
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VIAMODA University
Brand Communication Design, Photography and Visual Branding
- Warsaw, Poland
BA
On-Campus
Polish
The ability to properly design the image of a fashion brand, create a unique storytelling around it and create a clear image of it in the eyes of consumers is one of the most important tasks faced by communication specialists and one of the most sought-after skills on the fashion market today.
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Studying photography and imaging in Poland puts you inside one of Europe's most storied visual arts traditions, where documentary photography and experimental film have long shaped international creative culture. You'll work across both analog and digital methods, developing a technical and artistic foundation that travels well beyond any single market.
The learning environment fosters independent visual thinking and encourages you to push past conventional approaches to image-making. Applied coursework typically covers studio lighting, darkroom processing, color theory, digital retouching, and photographic history. Depending on your program, you may also explore motion imaging, editorial photography, or visual communication design.
Poland's creative sector has strong ties to advertising, publishing, and contemporary art, giving you real industry context during your studies. Graduates go on to careers in commercial photography, photojournalism, art direction, and media production across global markets. The country's relatively affordable cost of living also means you can focus on your practice rather than your expenses. If you're drawn to image-making with both conceptual depth and hands-on craft, this is a field worth exploring.