After graduation

As a Photography & Society graduate, you will have the ability to understand and engage with complex social issues, contributing to a world that promotes the general welfare and connects diverse communities. You’ll know how to define your own position, take ownership of your work, and find impactful photographic forms to navigate complex environments.

Graduates can pursue a range of career paths, including roles as autonomous artists, documentarians, visual researchers, curators, and activists. Your work will be both visually exciting and intellectually engaging, preparing you for careers in any sector where photography and society intersect.

'Now What?'

Listen to our podcast 'Now What?' in which our Photography student Kim Casamitjana Spennhoff interviews KABK-alums about what they have experienced after the KABK and what they apply from their studies in practice.

Graduates Master Photography & Society

Graduation projects 2025

Aline Papenheim
Ana Francisco-Horsthuis
Anastasia Miseyko
Andong Zheng
Azin Nafar Haghighi
Fabio Meinardi
Gundega Strauberga
Hana Selena Sokolović
Jeroen Zwaap
Lara Varat
Marna Slappendel
Niside Panebianco
Sarah-Rose Antoun

Graduation projects 2024

Roger Anis
Kristina Čulo
Nike Dolman
Manu Ferneini
Pascal Giese
Joseph Kennel
Alia Léonardi
Alina Lupu
Tashiya de Mel
Ben Morrison
Catalina Torres Puentes
Lara Varat
Karin van de Wiel
Daniel Zduniuk

Graduation projects 2023

Arianna Cavalensi
Beatrice Cera
Daniel Chatard
Bo He
Sumi Khatun
Lea Novi
Diego Reindel
Jonathan Tang
Ben Yau
Alexey Yurenev
Charmaine de Heij

Graduation projects 2021

Chris Becher
Anders Birger
Atle Blekastad
Jakob Ganslmeier
Kata Geibl
Thana Faroq
Lena Holzer
Federica Iozzo
Marta Iwanek
Batuhan Keskiner
Jana Romanova
Alexa Vachon

Graduation projects 2020

Alexander Cabeza Trigg
Gita Cooper-Van Ingen
Walter Costa
Guglielmo Giomi
Mads Jensen
Mari Kolcheva
Dmitry Kostyukov
Ornella Minolfi Esquivel
Ana Nuñez Rodriguez
Olga Roszkowska
Shadman Shahid
Thijs Stigt
Asya van Zhetvina