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PhotographyPhotography is a powerful means of visual communication in both commercial art and fine art applications. The Academy’s Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography degree prepares graduates to work in the professional photography field with a diverse set of skills, knowledge and practices that will enable them to create meaningful images for today’s society. The curriculum offers students opportunities for exploration in the commercial and fine art aspects of the photographic industry with a combination of intensive photography studio experience and courses in drawing, design and web design that fosters artistic growth and prepares them for work as professional photographers. Student progress is demonstrated by the ability to apply elements of composition in the rendition of three-dimensional space and by the skillful use of appropriate photographic tools and techniques in the creation of persuasive photographic works. Students learn to apply practices introduced in the foundation program, such as color theory, perspective rendering, and two-dimensional design to the study of photography. Students develop the ability to correctly expose and process photographic film with small-, medium- and large-format cameras; to use a darkroom; to operate industry-standard flash and tungsten lighting equipment; to devise strategies that involve community engagement and cooperation beyond the classroom for documentary and architectural location projects; to work collaboratively on assignments that reflect workplace production values; to animate still photographs and to incorporate edited video and sound recordings in the production of video programs. Throughout the process, students develop the confidence to operate a variety of digital cameras and employ computer hardware and software to archive, appraise and manipulate digital images. The faculty brings experience as professionals to the classroom and creates challenging coursework modeled on industry practice. Students begin to assemble a portfolio of their work starting with their first photography studio and continue to refine their collection as they progress through the program. Finally, students plan and implement a dedicated website design to display their collection of work.
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Information for 2009-2010 Year The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography degree began in September 2010 and the first graduates will be in 2014 Graduation Rate
Occupations for Photography by SOC Code (Standard Occupational Classification): PHOTOGRAPHY 27-4021
Costs for the 4-year Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography:
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