Photography is offered as a creative means of visual expression with artistic and commercial application. Opportunities for experimental and applied aspects are provided from the beginning through advanced levels. A serious effort is made to structure offerings so that students can attain individual goals in the field of Photography. Photographic skills complement other diverse fields such as science, horticulture, teaching, anthropology, art and real estate. This complementary aspect is also stressed in the program. Positions for which students of Photography are qualified are professional photographer, commercial photographer, advertising, and photographic journalism.
- Full-Time Faculty
- Rebecca Gregg, (Dept Chair), 789-2757
- Kathryn Mayo (2006-7)
- Randy Snook, 789-2896 (on sabatical 2006-7)
- Lab Technician
- Matt Fertel, 789-2760
