Photography!!

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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Photography Schools

Photography Schools develop the artistic eye and technical skills needed to become a professional photographer. Interested students can prepare for exciting careers by combining art and photography for applications fitted to their particular interests. Courses offered are comprehensive and technical for professional training in the care and use of cameras, and in handling or manipulation of negatives during film development.

Photography instruction will include cameras and other photography equipment, length of exposures, digital photography, types of lenses, and various techniques in developing finished prints with hands-on experience through individual projects. Various colleges and universities grant Associate of Arts (AA), Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), and Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degrees in Photography. Some also provide graduate level studies for certificates in photography with specialized techniques. Students may be able to choose photography as a major, a minor, or to take photography classes simply to satisfy an interest in the subject.

Photography Schools encourage creativity, personal expression, and development of individual style through photography training programs. The general curriculum includes camera basics, digital and film techniques, portraiture, lighting, composition, fine arts, darkroom techniques for printing black and white photographs, and digital-imaging software. Some Photography Schools provide courses that include design, illustration, commercial advertising, documentary, photojournalism, presentation skills, setting up a studio, and business skills for professional photographers.

Photography School graduates can apply their trade to news, sports, portraiture, marketing, or to many other professions in the field of photography. Associate and bachelor degrees allow for entry-level positions as technicians, assistants, artists, and commercial photography.

If you are interested in learning more about Photography Schools colleges, universities, art institutes that teach photography, and even online photography schools, please search our site for more in-depth information and resources.

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