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Question Posted Thursday March 17 2005, 7:36 pm

what are some good colleges for good photography classes?


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ditziii answered Tuesday January 3 2006, 12:23 am:
www.google.com

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harpist4u answered Friday March 18 2005, 6:18 pm:
i have a great site that will give you TONES of colleges and SCHOLARSHIPS....www.fastweb.com....it is easy and the results come based on your profile..ohh yeah ind it is free

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lovebug26 answered Friday March 18 2005, 6:01 pm:
I went to the Art Institute of Boston(AIB), and they have a great program, as well as RISD, College of visual arts,and Pratt those are the top art schools. AIB was a great experience and you live in Boston. If you want more info let me know..good luck!

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sarah0308 answered Thursday March 17 2005, 11:01 pm:
Harrington College of Design in Chicago, Brown College in Minnesota, and McIntosh College in New Hampshire. i did a little bit of research for this question and i would recommend McIntosh College from the information i read about it. here is some info about their photography program:
Professional Photography - Associate's
The Professional Photography program is designed for those students who want to take their passion for photography to a career level. It combines both digital and traditional techniques using professional medium format equipment and industry current software for all types of media. You’ll use equipment and learn photographic techniques to create assignments in both portraiture and product illustration within the studio and on location.

To understand the digital darkroom process, you’ll be taught techniques in equipment calibration, color management, image enhancement and manipulation, and scanning. Besides developing the skills to enter the various photographic occupations today, you can learn how to own and manage a business and you may participate in an internship as part of your curriculum.
the website is [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) well you can go there to request information. anyway, i hope i helped!
~*Sarah*~

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