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Photography is a creative discipline steeped in historical significance and conceptual depth, offering diverse techniques and methodologies. Whether working digitally or traditionally, photography extends far beyond the camera itself—and occasionally operates without one entirely.
The photographic field is undergoing swift transformation. To succeed, students must develop both technical abilities and intellectual understanding. This program specifically prepares learners by combining studio practice with academic study. As a multidisciplinary and forward-thinking major, it delivers comprehensive training in both analog and digital methods. Through art history, research, and critical analysis courses, you'll examine influential works by past and present photographers and artists.
In both academic and studio settings, you'll explore photography's connections to other artistic forms such as installation, video, performance, printmaking, and staged photography.
You'll approach photographic objects from multiple perspectives and work in varied settings, from controlled studio environments to spontaneous street captures. Guided by accomplished professionals, you'll refine your craft and develop your personal artistic vision. Your conceptual and practical education will be enhanced through coursework, seminars, independent projects, exhibitions, and career preparation. By graduation, you'll have created an impressive portfolio while gaining deep insight into contemporary photographic discourse.