I have a bachelor's degree and have been freelancing for a few years. I feel like I'm ready to go back to school but I don't think I necessariily want to do an MFA because I'm more interested in professional application rather than academic or fine art. But then I don't know where to even begin looking at schools because, as an ambitious young photographer, I can't find rankings or the like on technical schools or commercial photo programs. How do I figure out which ones are the best?
Posts: 9 | Location: MA | Registered: 13 April 2006
I thing PICTURE magazine for the emerging profesional photographer. They have a annual photo scool issue that really good i think it was just a little while back. the equipment each of the schools have i would think is very important I know that one provides the digital back but they require every student to have a med. format system.. I have BFA and I assist right now in MPLS it might be good for you to assist a little before going back to school in order that you will really know what you what out of it as a professional.
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