Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography
| 1 YEAR Foundation |
| 3 YEARS Photography |
“In an image-driven society we certainly need brilliant makers, yet at PCA we strive for astonishing visual thinkers!”
— Steve Bisson, Chair of Photography Department
The Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Photography degree program balances analog and digital technologies, emphasizing the development of a creative identity and gaining a solid understanding of the image-making process. The program focuses on new types of visual storytelling: still and moving images and multimedia, with a curriculum that emphasizes transdisciplinary skill sets and understands photography as a hybrid and contemporary art form. The curriculum also examines how photographs are presented, discussed, documented, or archived: how they function in today’s image-driven society. The department addresses ethics, questioning the maker’s position, the market, and the audience. Students leave PCA fully prepared for professional life, with a comprehensive knowledge of various production workflows associated with different commercial and artistic objectives. The program also points to understanding the making of editorials, publications, and exhibitions.
The program combines technical knowledge, principles of photography, video, and image-making research and theory. Studio classes and labs conducted by professionals emphasize the mastery of contemporary techniques and professional practices, while theory-based and seminar courses help students develop their creative visions. Students continue to broaden their knowledge and skills through supportive art & design courses and electives. Students can also specialize and expand their knowledge and vocabulary as they move forward with their program.
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