Amanda Crary Gallas |
Assistant Professor of Art and Photography; Curator of Galleries and University Collections |
Amy A. Cropper |
Professor of Art |
Justin Fondrie |
Assistant Professor of Art and Photography |
Students seeking an in-depth study of photography as both a fine and commercial art may choose the photography major.
All majors are encouraged to attend art exhibition openings and/or workshops and field trips sponsored or approved by the Department of Visual and Performing Arts. All majors are required to create a sophomore portfolio and have a senior show and portfolio to be approved by the art faculty.
Learning Outcomes for Photography
Upon graduation, the photography student will be able to demonstrate:
- Proficiency in the use of a variety of cameras, including digital and video.
- Mastery in the creation and analysis of photographic images.
- Mastery in the development of film and printing and in the presentation of the final image.
- Knowledge of the history of photography.
- Proficiency in the use of software to edit and manipulate images.
- Ability to write articulately about art.
- Ability to develop a cohesive body of work