Education Details

Fine Art Photography
Award type: Certificate
Photographic Center Northwest

Program Details  
Program Overview for Fine Art Photography
ETP eligible Click for more information on Eligible Training Provider
yes
School
Photographic Center Northwest
Program website
Program contact
Jennifer Brendicke
(206) 720-7222 x14
jbrendicke@pcnw.org
Program description
The Certificate in Fine Art Photography at Photographic Center Northwest (PCNW) is a 53-credit program that is technically and creatively demanding, designed to establish a sustained practice in photography.At the heart of PCNW is exploration of the photographic arts and a commitment to lifelong learning. Our Certificate in Fine Art Photography offers the opportunity to fully immerse yourself in the study and practice of photography, at any stage of life, through a unique and rigorous program.Led by our faculty of engaged professionals, courses within the Certificate Program are technically and creatively demanding, delving into the history, theory, and practice of creating photographic work. During their studies students develop their own style of photography, engage in critical discussion, establish their work within a historical and contemporary photographic/fine art context, and build the foundation to sustain their creative practice.Our Certificate in Fine Art Photography offers the unique opportunity to build your photography skills from the ground up. Certificate students first gain a solid education in the fundamentals of photography through the Photo I-III sequence, digital workflow/editing, contemporary color and studio lighting classes. Further building on that foundation are classes in history, professional practices and project development. Our advanced students customize their education, pursuing elective classes that align with their own style and vision. Certificate students then refine their ability to conceptualize and create a body of work through the Junior Seminar and Senior Seminar series, followed by the capstone course, Thesis, which is a year-long course. During the Thesis year students meet as a cohort with designated faculty advisors, along with selecting an individual advisor to work with throughout the year to develop a body of work for exhibition in the PCNW gallery. Thesis students who are successful in preparing an exhibition gain invaluable professional experience through the process of selecting the final work and installation approach, coordinating with a gallery and fellow artists, promoting their work, and engaging with audiences in the context of an exhibition reception and artists talk.
Financial Information
Total program tuition
$24,000
Program Information
Length of training
3 Years
Award type
Certificate
Credits
53
Locations offered
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Public transportation service: King County Metro

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Offered evenings/weekends
yes
Offered onlineno
Certification/license required to work in this field
no
Certification/license obtained as part of training program
no
Certification/license test preparation provided
no