“I started taking photos at age eight or nine. I was fascinated by the fact that a camera could capture what I saw forever,” says Emerich.
As a Studio Art BA or BFA student you may pursue the Photography concentration.
The Photography concentration provides a structured sequence of courses designed to foster technical competence, critical thinking, and the articulation and development of a personal voice. Students receive thorough instruction in:
Advanced students also learn to organize and present a professional group exhibition.
Throughout the curriculum, skill-building and personal artistic exploration are emphasized in equal measure. All courses deliver a broad range of historical and contemporary material, as well as best practices for technical applications. Students are strongly encouraged to place themselves within the context of professional photographic discourse to determine how they might contribute to the contemporary field. At each level students produce a cohesive individualized project, from initial proposal to finished prints; for the Senior Studio, the project comprises a sustained, semester-long series and twenty exhibition-quality prints.
The program supports diverse photographic styles, including experimental, documentary, and interdisciplinary work, as well as critical investigations of still-life, portraiture, and landscape. Although the curriculum does not emphasize client-based imaging, such as advertising or wedding photography, students acquire strong professional skills through the rigorous development of their own visual ideas.
“I started taking photos at age eight or nine. I was fascinated by the fact that a camera could capture what I saw forever,” says Emerich.
The Department of Art prepares students for professional careers, liberal arts careers and graduate study. We also prepare the pre-K-12 art teachers of tomorrow.