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Photography Studies College
Bachelor of Photography and Digital Imaging
- South Melbourne, Australia
Bachelor
Full time
2 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
At PSC, our No. 1 rated Bachelor of Photography and Digital Imaging degree in Australia will prepare you for a career as an innovative and successful professional photographer.
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Paris College of Art
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography
- Paris, France
Bachelor
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The photography curriculum balances analog and digital technologies with an emphasis on developing a creative vision and gaining a solid understanding of the image-making process. The program considers not only the technical aspects of image creation and production but also examines how photographs are disseminated, presented, discussed, used, documented, or archived: in short, how they function in today’s image-driven society.
Leeds Arts University
BA (HONS) PHOTOGRAPHY
- Woodhouse, United Kingdom
BA
English
Anyone can press the button on a camera. Our BA (Hons) Photography course will encourage you to critically consider every aspect of this art form, from the composition, to the audience and post-production. You’ll learn about the world of visual language and image making, from art direction to curating, and learn to use a wide range of traditional and digital formats and equipment.
Alberta University of the Arts
Bachelor of Photography course
- Calgary, Canada
Bachelor
On-Campus
English
Professional faculty, creative curriculum, and ample studio space and equipment provide a dynamic, supportive learning environment for Photography students at AUArts.
The Northern School of Art (formerly Cleveland College Of Art & Design)
BA (HONS) COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY
- Middlesbrough, United Kingdom
BA
On-Campus
Commercial photography is needed in the 21st Century as much as any other time in the medium's history. Everyone has a camera, but not everyone can make a brand, product, individual or landscape come alive with stunning commercial images.
Paier College of Art
Bachelor of Fine Arts Photography
- Hamden, USA
Bachelor
English
Photography program has, as its underlying basis, the recognition of photography as a unique and elegant blend of science and art which has evolved into one of the most influential media of communication on the planet. As a fine art that works directly from reality and is, therefore, grounded in truth, it is an extremely potent and evocative means of self-expression. As the preferred means of news reportage, it has, since its inception, been the primary force in documenting global events, and, in some cases, even shaping world history.
Nossi College of Art
Commercial Photography
- Nashville, USA
Bachelor
On-Campus
English
Nossi College of Art’s Bachelor of Graphics Arts (BGA) degree in Commercial Photography will prepare graduates for careers as a commercial photographer. This BGA course of study will give Nossi graduates a competitive advantage in the job market.
VIAMODA University
Brand Communication Design, Photography and Visual Branding
- Warsaw, Poland
BA
On-Campus
Polish
The ability to properly design the image of a fashion brand, create a unique storytelling around it and create a clear image of it in the eyes of consumers is one of the most important tasks faced by communication specialists and one of the most sought-after skills on the fashion market today.
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A student who intends to become a professional photographer should consider enrolling in a commercial photography program. The courses help students understand how to work with a variety of subjects including food, fashion, architecture, and the environment.
A bachelor's degree is given to students who fulfill the necessary requirements given by the college or university they are attending. The requirements include three to seven years of focus on a subject, typically referred to as a major or concentration.