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Last updated on 2025-04-21

Program overview

Program Overview

The Photography program at Durham College is designed to equip students with the essential skills and knowledge needed to excel in the field of photography. With a focus on effective composition and meaningful content, students will explore a variety of topics including colour, image storage, and light optics. This program is ideal for those looking to develop their artistic vision and technical abilities in photography, preparing them for a successful career in this dynamic industry.

Program Structure

The Photography program is structured to provide a comprehensive learning experience over a period of four semesters. The program is delivered in person, allowing students to engage directly with instructors and peers. Key features of the program include:

  • Hands-on learning opportunities through practical assignments and projects.
  • Access to state-of-the-art facilities and equipment.
  • Collaboration with clients on real-world projects, enhancing practical experience.
  • Emphasis on developing a personal style and portfolio.

Students will also have the chance to participate in various experiential learning opportunities, which may include co-op placements or internships, providing valuable industry exposure.

Featured Experiences

  • Collaboration with clients on student-produced projects, offering real-world experience.
  • Access to advanced photography equipment and technology.
  • Opportunities for networking with industry professionals.
  • Participation in workshops and seminars led by experienced photographers.
  • Field trips to various locations for practical photography sessions.

Career Options

Graduates of the Photography program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Commercial Photographer: Specializes in taking photographs for commercial use, including advertising and product photography.
  • Portrait Photographer: Focuses on capturing individual or group portraits, often working in studios or on location.
  • Photojournalist: Tells stories through images, often working for newspapers, magazines, or online publications.
  • Event Photographer: Captures significant moments at events such as weddings, corporate functions, and parties.
  • Fine Art Photographer: Creates artistic images for exhibition and sale, often exploring personal themes and concepts.

 

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