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Great undergrad schools for photography?

Hi there! I'm super passionate about photography and I'd like to pursue a degree in it. What are some top colleges that offer great photography programs for undergrads? Thanks!

9 months ago

Hi! It's wonderful that you're looking to pursue your passion for photography at the undergraduate level. Several top colleges have excellent photography programs for undergraduates. Here's a list of some of the best programs to consider:

1. Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) - As one of the most renowned art schools in the U.S., RISD offers a strong photography program that emphasizes both technical skills and critical thinking in contemporary photography.

2. New York University (NYU) - NYU's Tisch School of the Arts is another leading institution with a top-notch photography program. The department focuses on both the history of photography and modern digital practices.

3. California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) - CalArts is well-known for its exceptional photography program, which combines courses in fine art, commercial, and documentary photography, alongside experimental and conceptual practices.

4. School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) - SAIC's photography program offers a diverse range of courses that cover various aspects of photography, from traditional and digital to experimental and mixed media.

5. Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) - SCAD's photography program is highly regarded for its focus on both the technical and conceptual aspects of photography while offering students plenty of opportunities to showcase their work through internships and exhibitions.

6. Massachusetts College of Art and Design (MassArt) - MassArt's photography program is known for its balance between technical skills and artistry. Students are given the opportunity to explore various forms of photography, including traditional, digital, and alternative processes.

Make sure to explore each college's website, take a virtual tour, or even reach out to current students to get a better sense of each program's unique offerings. Additionally, consider factors like location, size of the program, facilities, and opportunities for internships or exhibitions when choosing the best undergraduate photography program for you.

Best of luck in your pursuit of photography!

9 months ago

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