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Where can I study photography in college?

Photography is a passion of mine, and I hope to pursue it further in college. Do any of you know of colleges with strong photography programs or good facilities for photography students?

a year ago

Indeed, there are many universities in the United States with robust photography programs. It's exciting to hear of your passion for photography and your intent to take it to the next level! Here are some notable ones that might pique your interest:

1. New York University (NYU): The Tisch School of the Arts at NYU offers a BFA in Photography and Imaging. This solid program combines practice with theory and provides opportunities to explore traditional and digital image-making.

2. Rhode Island School of Design (RISD): RISD is highly regarded within the arts world. Their BFA in Photography provides a thorough understanding of contemporary techniques and aesthetics, combined with intensive hands-on experience.

3. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA): Their Department of Art offers a photography track that emphasizes creative and critical thinking alongside technical skills. This interdisciplinary approach might be appealing if you like the idea of integrating other forms of art into your work.

4. California Institute of the Arts (CalArts): The Photography and Media program at CalArts encourage students to move beyond traditional boundaries and think critically about the art of photography.

5. School of Visual Arts (SVA): SVA in New York City offers a BFA in Photography and Video. The program emphasizes not only technical proficiency but also developing your own personal vision and voice.

This is not an exhaustive list, but it gives you a good idea of programs that are generally well-regarded. Make sure to look into factors like the faculty, the specific coursework, facilities available, and opportunities for exhibitions or internships when you're considering these programs. Good luck with your exploration and journey into photography!

a year ago

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