As a Collin College Photography student, you will learn historic and contemporary
photographic practices and be trained to pursue a career in photography. Introductory
and advanced classes in film and digital photography emphasize both commercial and
fine art approaches to composition, lighting, design, and style. Check out some of our students' work.
You have the option to earn one of two Commercial Photography Certificates, an Associate of Arts (AA) with an Emphasis in Photography, an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) with a Commercial Photography Specialization, or transfer their credits to a four-year
university.
The Photographic Arts Lab and Digital Photographic Arts Learning Center provide materials and facilities for students to experience equal-opportunity, professional-level
access to photographic equipment and processes. Paired with a tightly focused curriculum,
students learn how photography impacts social history, become engaged in critical
theory, challenged to contribute original research, and empowered to enter the industry
with a competitive edge.
With the guidance of dedicated faculty and staff, the Photography Department hosts a series of events throughout the year, including
speakers, workshops, field trips to museums and galleries, portfolio review observations
with FotoFest Biennial, group exhibitions, and photo demonstrations with the local
Girl Scouts. When classes and homework are over, students can get involved with the
Obscura Photo Club to organize various events centered on service learning and community involvement.
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