Brooklyn Beckham heading to university to ‘study photography’ this September

The 18-year-old wants to launch a career behind the camera
Fresher? Brooklyn Beckham is set to study photography at university
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Jennifer Ruby27 March 2017
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Brooklyn Beckham is reportedly heading to university to study photography in September.

The eldest of the Beckham clan, 18, is expected to take a place on a fashion photography course this autumn as he attempts to kick-start his new career.

“Brooklyn is already pretty independent so he has few qualms about living away from his family,” a source told The Sun.

“He's obviously going to miss them all but he's ready for his next adventure.

“If he wants to achieve his dream job full time, having the extra learning behind him will be such an asset.”

Beckham, who posts a selection of his work on his Instagram account, recently said that he would be keen to study over in the US after finishing school.

“Yes, I’m hoping to study art and photography in the US, once I have finished my A Levels,” he told Miss Vogue.

Back in 2015, the teen admitted to being a big football fan and said he was considering following in his father’s footsteps.

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“I love football, but I'm also very passionate about photography and film. I'm keeping my options open right now,” he said.

“I love football, but would also love a career in photography. Who knows.”

According to reports, Victoria Beckham is keen for her son to join her fashion label as an in-house photographer.

“When he finishes this summer at his college in North London, he's going to work for Victoria,” a source told Heat Magazine.

“She thinks he has a fantastic eye for fashion and is very talented - he'll have a creative/photography type role.”

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