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What classes do I need for photography?


Question Posted Saturday February 19 2011, 4:37 pm

im thinking of going into photography. i want to do something where i dont have to take pictures of people. maybe landscapes or something like that. how much school would i have to do for something like that, what kind of degree and classes?

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ASAPcamille answered Saturday February 19 2011, 4:46 pm:
It depends on what school you go to. There are some 2 year schools, such as the New England School of Photography, that are two years and you can specialize in landscape photography. Other schools such as the Art Institute of Boston, etc. are four year colleges and you have to take a few different classes, such as film development, portraits, and landscape. And most are a bachelors in fine arts.

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