Overview
The Photography (BFA) program at Emily Carr University of Art + Design emphasizes contemporary photographic practices, integrating technical skills with conceptual and critical approaches to image-making. Students explore both analog and digital mediums, focusing on storytelling, cultural contexts, and artistic expression.
Objectives include developing a personal artistic voice, mastering photographic techniques, and engaging with interdisciplinary collaborations. Unique features encompass hands-on projects, critiques, and exposure to emerging technologies in photography.
Career Prospects
Graduates pursue diverse roles in the creative industries, leveraging skills in visual communication and innovation. Common paths include freelance photography, gallery exhibitions, and roles in media production.
Key Faculty/Staff
- Henrietta Beske: Associate Professor, specializing in documentary and conceptual photography.
- Zachary Lieberman: Faculty with expertise in interactive media and photography intersections.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
The program utilizes dedicated darkrooms, digital imaging labs, and the Audain Gallery for exhibitions. Partnerships with local arts organizations and international residencies enhance practical experience.
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