Product
Photography
Architecture / Interior
Photography
Fashion
Photography
Photoshop / LightRoom
Photography
Drone
Photography
We teach all genres.......
Small employers: 95% government funded
Large employers: Pay with Apprenticeship Levy
£1000 grant when you employ a 18 and under learner.
Training: Included

“This apprenticeship exists to solve your Photography hiring & training needs.”
JGA Team


Learner Membership of the BIPP & SWPP
Your learner will receive 18 month membership and training sessions from the BIPP and SWPP.
Companies we work with.....
What is the Photography Apprenticeship programme?
1. What is the Photography Apprenticeship programme?The Photography Apprenticeship is an 18-month training programme designed to develop real-world photography skills, creative techniques, and professional behaviours. It combines practical work experience with structured learning to prepare apprentices for a career as a professional photographer.
Who is this apprenticeship suitable for?
This programme is ideal for aspiring photographers, school leavers, career changers, and those already working in creative roles who want formal training and industry credentials.
How long does the apprenticeship take?
The apprenticeship typically lasts around 18 months, mixing on-the-job training with off-the-job learning. Higherin
What qualification will I achieve?
Upon completion, apprentices achieve a recognised Level 4 qualification, equivalent to a foundation degree in the UK.
Can my company hire a photography apprentice?
Yes. Employers can recruit apprentices through this programme. Smaller employers may receive up to 95% government funding, while larger employers can use their Apprenticeship Levy contributions. In some cases, you may also be eligible for a £1,000 grant when employing a learner aged 18 or under.
How does a business apply for the apprenticeship?
You can contact the Photography Apprenticeship team via the website contact form or email to begin the application process and book an initial consultation.
Is this apprenticeship funded?
Yes. Most apprenticeships are government funded or supported by employer contributions through the Apprenticeship Levy system. Funding eligibility may vary based on employer size and apprentice age. Photography Education
Do apprentices get paid?
Yes. Apprentices are employed and receive a wage while they train. Pay rates vary by employer and role but apprenticeships blend real workplace experience with education.
How does this compare to a university degree?
An apprenticeship is work-based learning that combines paid employment with structured training, whereas a degree is typically academic study only. Apprenticeships offer hands-on experience and industry exposure alongside qualification attainment.


































