The Psychology of Conceptual and Surreal Photography

Overview

This course offers a practical exploration of the psychological dimensions of conceptual and surreal photography and their relation to the human psyche. We delve into the rich history and theory behind these genres, learning how early pioneers like Man Ray and André Breton influenced contemporary practices. The course covers essential techniques such as double exposure, photomontage, digital manipulation, and narrative storytelling, enabling you to create images that evoke deep psychological and emotional responses. 

We engage in hands-on activities designed to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical skills. These activities include a photographic scavenger hunt for symbols, creating photomontages, and developing thematic photo series. Emphasis is placed on exploring the unconscious mind, evoking feelings of the uncanny, and using photography to understand the human psyche. 

Examining the works of contemporary artists like Erik Johansson and Brooke Shaden, we appreciate how they blend surreal elements with personal and social themes. By the end of the course, you should be equipped to produce your own conceptual and surreal photographs to convey profound meanings and impact. 

Blending seminars, practical workshops, and critical discussions, this course guides us in creating powerful visual art to explore and communicate the complexities of the human psyche. 

NB: While the course is photographic in nature, it does not assume any particular prior skills or training, is suitable for students at any stage in their photographic practice, and you can use any camera from a smartphone to a sophisticated digital camera.

This course is part of the Oxford University Summer School for Adults (OUSSA) programme.

Programme details

Seminars

Participants are taught in small seminar groups of up to 10 students, and receive two one-on-one tutorials with their tutor. 

Sunday

Seminar 1:  

Introduction to Conceptual and Surreal Photography

Understanding the Basics: Definitions, distinctions, historical context, and key artists.

Seminar 2:

Psychological Foundations: Theories related to surrealism (Freud, Lacan). The impact of visual art on the unconscious and its therapeutic potential.

Monday

Seminar 3

Techniques and Tools

Camera Techniques and Experimental Methods: Techniques for creating surreal effects. Experimentation with light and shadow.

Seminar 4

Digital Manipulation and Editing: Introduction to digital editing software. Techniques for digital manipulation (photomontage, double exposure).

Tuesday

Seminar 5

Thematic Exploration

Dreams and the Unconscious: Exploration of dream imagery in surreal photography. Techniques to depict the unconscious

Seminar 6

The Uncanny and the Familiar: Freud’s concept of the uncanny in visual arts. Evoking feelings of familiarity and strangeness.

Wednesday

Seminar 7

Psychological Impact and Therapeutic Applications

Therapeutic Photography: The role of photography in therapy. Case studies and examples of therapeutic photography.

Seminar 8

Conceptual Photography as a Narrative Tool: Narrative techniques in conceptual photography. Creating visual metaphors and storytelling.

Thursday

Seminar 9

Integration and Practical Applications

Symbolism and Meaning: Use of symbols and metaphors in conceptual and surreal photography. Photographic scavenger hunt for symbols.

Seminar 10

Emotional Abstraction: Abstract techniques to convey emotions through photography. Practical exercises in creating emotionally impactful images

Friday

Seminar 11

Final Projects and Critique

Final Project Development: Integrating theoretical knowledge with practical skills. Planning and executing a final photography project.

Seminar 12

Presentation and Critique: Presentation of final projects. Group critique and reflective discussion on learning outcomes and personal growth. 

Programme timetable

The daily timetable will normally be as follows:

Saturdays

14.00–16.30 - Registration

16.30–17.00 - Orientation meeting

17.00–17.30 - Classroom orientation for tutor and students

17.30–18.00 - Drinks reception

18.00–20.00 - Welcome dinner

Sundays – Fridays

09.00–10.30 - Seminar

10.30–11.00 - Tea/coffee break

11.00–12.30 - Seminar

12.30–13.30 - Lunch

13.30–18.00 - Afternoons are free for tutorials, individual study, course-related field trips or exploring the many places of interest in and around Oxford.

18.00–19.00 - Dinner (There is a formal gala dinner every Friday to close each week of the programme)

A range of optional social events will be offered throughout the summer school. These are likely to include: a quiz night, visit to historic pubs in Oxford, visit to Christ Church for Evensong and after-dinner talks and discussions.

Fees

Description Costs
Fee Option 1 (Single en suite - inc. Tuition and Meals) £2050.00
Fee Option 2 (Double en suite - inc. Tuition and Meals) 1 person £2100.00
Fee Option 3 (Twin en suite - inc. Tuition and Meals) per person £1680.00
Fee Option 4 (No Accommodation - inc. Tuition, Lunch & Dinner) £1250.00

Funding

Concessionary rates are available on a non-residential basis for those that qualify, more information can be found here.

Unfortunately we do not offer any specific scholarships or funding opportunities for OUSSA programme, but you can visit our departmental funding webpage, where you may be able to find a particular source of funding that matches your requirements alongside meeting the funding criteria.

Payment

All fees are charged on a per week, per person basis.

Please be aware that all payments made via non-UK credit/debit cards and bank accounts are subject to the exchange rate on the day they are processed.

Tuition and meals are included in the programme fee, with both residential and non-residential options available.

Course change administration fee: Please note that course transfers may be permitted in exceptional circumstances; however, in accordance with our Terms and Conditions, an administration fee of £50 will be charged.

Payment terms

  • If enrolling online: full payment by credit/debit card at the time of booking
  • If submitting an application form: full payment online by credit/debit card or via bank transfer within 30 days of invoice date

Cancellations and Refunds

1. Cancellation by you

Participants who wish to cancel must inform the Programme Administrator in writing: by email to oussa@conted.ox.ac.uk or by post to OUSSA, OUDCE, 1 Wellington Square, OXFORD, OX1 2JA, UK.

The following cancellation and refund policy applies in all cases:

  • Cancellation within 14 days of online enrolment / payment of fees – full refund of all fees paid.
  • Cancellations received up to and including 30 April 2025 – OUDCE will retain an administration fee of £100 per week booked; all other fees paid will be refunded.
  • Cancellations received between 1-31 May 2025 – OUDCE will retain 60% of the fees paid; the remaining 40% of fees paid will be refunded.
  • Cancellations received on and after 1 June 2025 - no refunds will be made.

2. Cancellation by us

Where there is good reason, OUDCE reserves the right to cancel a course by giving you notice in writing at any time before the course is due to start. In these cases, we will endeavour to offer a transfer to another available course if practical and acceptable to you, subject to payment or refund of any difference in the course fees. Alternatively, we will refund the course fees that you have already paid. If we cancel a course, our liability is limited to the fees that we have received from you; this means that we will not compensate you for any pre-booked travel costs or any other expenses incurred. The status of this course will be reviewed on 1 May 2025. If it is likely that the course may be cancelled, anyone affected will be notified by email within 7 days; if you have not heard from OUDCE by 8 May 2025, you should assume that your course will be running. You may wish to delay finalising your travel arrangements until after this date.

OUDCE reserves the right to cancel a course at short notice in exceptional circumstances that would prevent the course from being delivered e.g. tutor illness. In these rare instances, we will notify you as soon as possible and arrange a transfer to another available Oxford Experience course. If we cancel a course, our liability is limited to the fees that we have received from you; this means that we will not compensate you for any pre-booked travel costs or any other expenses incurred.

Where course fees have been paid in currencies other than pounds sterling, refunds will be subject to the exchange rate on the day they are processed.

3. Travel insurance 

The Department cannot be held responsible for any costs you may incur in relation to travel or accommodation bookings as a result of a course cancellation, or if you are unable to attend the course for any other reason. You are advised to check cancellation policies carefully and to purchase travel insurance.

Tutor

Dr Graham Wilson

Tutor

Graham Wilson has been teaching psychology, counselling, coaching, and photography at the University of Oxford and elsewhere for a decade. A BACP Registered psychotherapist, until recently he was Coordinator of Higher Education Counselling Courses at Guildford College. A Research Scholar in Photography and Psychology with the New Jersey-based Ronin Institute, his research explores the use of imagery to provoke positive behavioural change within communities. For three years, Graham has led programmes of community-based therapeutic photography within Oxfordshire.  He is the author of several textbooks, including four on aspects of photography.

Course aims

This course aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of conceptual and surreal photography, focusing on the psychological and therapeutic dimensions. Through a balance of theoretical knowledge and practical application, students will develop their creative skills and explore the profound impact of photography on the human psyche and experience.

Teaching methods

The teaching methods used during this course may include:

  • Short lectures/presentations
  • Physical handouts
  • Seminars/group discussions
  • Student presentations
  • Video recordings
  • Audio recordings
  • Pop-up exhibition; photo-walks; personal project work.

Learning outcomes

By the end of this course, you will gain the following:

  • Comprehensive Understanding of Theoretical Foundations: Students will demonstrate a thorough understanding of the historical context, key theories, and influential artists in conceptual and surreal photography, including the psychological dimensions as articulated by Freud, Lacan, and other theorists.
  • Proficiency in Photography Techniques: Students will acquire and apply advanced camera techniques, including double exposure, photomontage, and digital manipulation, to create visually striking and conceptually rich photographs.
  • Creative Integration of Symbolism and Metaphors: Students will effectively use symbols and metaphors in their photographic work to convey complex psychological themes and narratives, enhancing the emotional and intellectual engagement of their images.
  • Application of Therapeutic Photography Practices: Students will explore and apply therapeutic photography practices, understanding how visual art can be used to address and express psychological states, promote mental well-being, and facilitate personal growth.
  • Development and Presentation of a Conceptual Photography Project: Students will conceive, develop, and present a cohesive final photography project that integrates theoretical knowledge and practical skills, demonstrating their ability to create meaningful and impactful visual art that communicates profound psychological insights.

Assessment methods

Participants are required to undertake preparatory reading and complete a pre-course assignment of 1,500 words. Although this does not count towards credit, it is seen as an important way of developing your ideas and is mandatory. The pre-course assignment is typically due in the first week of June.

You will be assessed during the summer school by either a 1,000 word written assignment or a presentation supported by individual documentation. To successfully gain credit (10 CATS points) students should attend all classes and complete the on-course assignment. Participants will attend two one-on-one tutorials with their tutor during the week.

OUSSA is an accredited summer school taught at undergraduate level; each one-week course carries 10 CATS (Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme) points at FHEQ (Framework for Higher Education Qualification) Level 4. Learn more about CATS points.

Certificate of Higher Education

Credit earned from OUSSA can be transferred towards our flexible Certificate of Higher Education.

Study when and where it suits you by gaining credit from short courses, including short online courses, weekly classes and OUSSA, and build your way to an Oxford University award. This part-time undergraduate programme lasts between two and four years depending on how intensively you want to study.  

Find out more about the Certificate of Higher Education.

Application

Most courses fill quickly so early registration is strongly recommended. If your preferred course is fully booked, you may wish to add yourself to the waiting list and the Programme Administrator will contact you should a place become available.

Please note, the programme is only open to those over the age of 18.

Single accommodation, double room for 1 person and non-residential places may be booked online by clicking on the “Book now” button in the “Course details” box at the top right-hand side of the course page.

Those requiring twin, double or accessible accommodation should complete an enrolment form as these rooms cannot be booked online. Please send the completed enrolment form to the email address below. Both the PDF and Word option of the form below are editable, so you can complete them online before saving and sending to us as an email attachment. You do not need to print and scan them. (Please use these forms only if you are making a twin or double booking for two people.)

Online enrolments require payment in full at the time of registering.

Those who do not wish to register online or who have specific requirements (eg an accessible bedroom) should contact the Programme Administrator directly at oussa@conted.ox.ac.uk or OUSSA, OUDCE, 1 Wellington Square, Oxford, OX1 2JA, UK.

Accommodation

More information about our accommodation can be found here.