Photography

Photographic imagery is prevalent in nearly every aspect of our lives. It is a critical element of how we shares ideas, fact and fiction.

Photography minors at Emmanuel have an unprecedented opportunity to study and create, with small class sizes, a modern curriculum, digital and analog studios, naturally lit multi-purpose studios and growing collection of equipment. Emmanuel offers photography students the opportunity to develop their creative vision within a facility and a department dedicated to the exploration of a medium that is the cornerstone of contemporary visual communication.

Minor Requirements

View the 2022-2023 Academic Catalog to find course titles, numbers and descriptions.

Requirements for Minor in Photography

  • ART2213 Daguerreotypes to Digital Prints: The History of Photography (AI-A) (VCI) (DM)
  • ART2413 Photography I  (AI-A) (VCI) OR 
  • ART2443 Digital Photography I: New Technologies in Photography
  • ART3412 Photography II: Idea and Image
  • ART3531 Stories in Motion 
  • ART4412 Photography III: Pixel to Page: Advanced Photography Projects

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