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The Art Institutes
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The Art Institutes system of schools is a leading educator of students in the creative and applied arts, including design, media, fashion, and culinary programs. Every program of study offered to you is regularly reviewed by industry leaders, advisors, and employers for relevance in the marketplace. Changes are made, if necessary, to integrate subject matter into the curriculum so that our degree programs reflect the way things are done in the real world of work. Programs listed are not offered at all locations.



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International Academy of Design & Technology
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Prepare for a creative career in design, technology or business at the International Academy of Design & Technology. Convenient campus locations across the United States.



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Brooks Institute - Santa Barbara
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Brooks Institute is a world leader in visual arts education. Brooks' two campuses are located in Santa Barbara and Ventura, California.



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The Art Institute of Atlanta
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Ready to get out there and into an entry-level position in the creative arts? The Art Institute of Atlanta offers hands-on learning, a student-teacher ratio of 15:1, career services, & a creative environment where ideas grow - all in vibrant Atlanta.



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The Art Institute of Austin
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Austin, Texas' state capital and fourth-largest city, is home to The Art Institute of Austin. Students enjoy the unique spirit of the city, voted the #1 College Town by the Travel Channel. This is an unpretentious, independent spot proven by the unofficial slogan locals use - 'Keep Austin Weird.' Students can enjoy Austin's 300 days of sunshine each year by the Colorado River or any of the three lakes within city limits.



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The Art Institute of California - Hollywood
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Your passion for fashion and design comes to life at The Art Institutes on trendy Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles. Real-world experience and career services will prepare you for entry-level employment in the creative arts.



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The Art Institute of California - Orange County
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Get your creative future on track with an education from The Art Institute of California - Orange County. Learn from professionals, alongside other creative people. Graduate with a real-world education & portfolio of work to show potential employers.



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The Art Institute of Charleston (SM)
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As the fastest growing city in South Carolina, Charleston offers the best of a vital economy while maintaining its historic charm. A 90-mile stretch of oceanfront boasts one of the worlds most productive ports and offers sandy beaches to half a million residents. In addition to water sports, golf, and fishing, cultural attractions range from antebellum architecture and museums to modern arts festivals and theatrical productions.



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The Art Institute of Charlotte
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Get your creative future on track with an education from The Art Institute of Charlotte. Learn from professionals, alongside other creative people in growing Charlotte. Graduate with a real-world education and portfolio to show potential employers.



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The Art Institute of Colorado
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Ready to get out there and into an entry-level position in the creative arts? The Art Institute of Colorado offers hands-on learning, small classes, career services, and a creative environment where ideas grow - all in thriving, cultural Denver.



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ARTICLE: photography In-Depth
You are one of the gifted people that see life differently through a photo lense. Perhaps a career in photography is a great way to put your talents to work. In fact, there are many different avenues you can take in professional photography, specializing in subjects such as buildings or landscapes for media purposes, or portrait photography with an emphasis on studio work. With specialized software, digital photography is making editing a much more creative process, allowing you to enhance color, size, and accuracy in your work. With hundreds of avenues available in professional photography, finding the appropriate training and experience can land you a job behind the lens.

Developing Your Talent
Most entry-level positions within photojournalism or commercial photography require a college degree. In addition to a liberal arts education, you can take photography courses that will hone your basic knowledge in equipment and processes. Many campus-based programs also offer digital photography courses that will teach you the essentials in photographic technology. In addition to a strong academic base, you can also do a few things in your spare time that will help you in your photography career:
  • Subscribe to photographic newsletters
  • Join camera clubs
  • Seek summer or part-time employment in camera stores or photo studios

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U.S. Department of Labor Photographers


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