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  • Program Overview

    Endicott's photography program emphasizes art practice and commercial applications: development of unique ideas and imagery.

    The B.F.A. in Photography program emphasizes art practice and commercial applications and the development of unique ideas and imagery. It provides students core competencies in still and multi-media video digital imaging workflows and thus reflects the realities of the current photography profession. This creativity-based photography program leverages the breadth that a B.F.A. provides, by emphasizing the conceptual and creative development gained through foundation courses, art history, and thesis requirements. Students in the BFA may choose to explore fine art, documentary, photojournalism, fashion, commercial, and portrait photography through their coursework, assignments, internships and capstone project.

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  • Curriculum

    Curriculum Requirements - Total Credits Required: 127

    First Year - Credits: 32

    • Photography Elective  (Cr. 3)
    • ART 101 - Visual Art and Cultural Values I: Prehistory to c. 1310 (Cr: 3)
    • ART 102 - Visual Art and Cultural Values II: Early Fourteenth Century to the Present (Cr: 3)
    • ART 105 - Drawing and Composition I (Cr: 3)
    • ART 123 - Foundation Seminar (Cr: 3)
    • ENG 111 - Critical Reading and Writing I (Cr: 3)
      Satisfies the Writing Designated Core requirement.
    • ENG 112 - Critical Reading and Writing II (Cr: 3)
      Satisfies the Writing Designated Core requirement.
    • INT 100 - Internship I (Cr: 2)
    • PHT 113 - Multimedia I: Audio and Video Production for Photographers (Cr: 3)
    • PHT 116 - Introduction to Photographic Imaging (Cr: 3)
    • PHT 160 - Photographic Applications I (Cr: 3)

    Second Year - Credits: 35

    • General Education Requirement  (Cr: 3) (Recommended GD 105)
    • Literary Perspectives General Education Elective    (Cr: 3)
    • Quantitative Reasoning General EducationRequirement    (Cr: 3)
    • Science and Technology General Education Requirement    (Cr: 3)
    • ART 106 - Drawing and Composition II (Cr: 3)
    • ART 115 - Two Dimensional Design (Cr: 3)
    • ART 317 - History of Photography (Cr: 3)
    • INT 200 - Internship II (Cr: 2)
    • PHT 202 - Studio Photography (Cr: 3)
    • PHT 213 - Filmmaking for Photographers (Cr: 3)
    • PHT 218 - Documentary Photography (Cr: 3)
    • PHT 260 - Digital Imaging and Manipulation (Cr: 3)

    Third Year - Credits: 30

    • Art Elective  (Cr: 3)
    • General Education Electives    (Cr: 3)
    • Global Issues General Education Requirement  (Cr: 3)
    • Photography Elective  (Cr: 3)
    • Values and Ethical Reasoning General Education Requirement    (Cr: 3)
    • ART 201 - Painting I (Cr: 3)
      or
    • ART 250 - Printmaking (Cr: 3)
    • ART 302 - Portfolio (Cr: 3)
    • PHT 312 - Advanced Photographic Methods (Cr: 3)
    • PHT 313 - Multimedia III: Advanced Projects (Cr: 3)
    • PHT 325 - Advanced Photography Seminar (Cr: 3)

    Fourth Year - Credits: 30

    • Individual and Society General Education Requirement  (Cr: 3)
    • World Cultures General Education Requirement    (Cr: 3)
    • General Education Electives    (Cr: 3)
    • PHT 411 - Business Practices in Photographers (Cr: 3)
    • PHT 480 - Semester Internship (Cr: 12)
    • PHT 489 - Senior Research (Cr: 3)
    • PHT 491 - Senior Capstone (Cr: 3)

    Diversity, Equity, & Inclusivity Requirements

    Students take the following: 

    • DEI course attribute at any level
    • DEI course attribute 200 level and above

    Photography Electives

    • PHT 210 - Fine Art Photography (Cr: 3)
    • PHT 214 - Photography Agency (Cr: 1)
    • PHT 217 - Sports Photography (Cr: 3)
    • PHT 306 - Experimental Photography (Cr: 3)
    • PHT 309 - Location Lighting: Events and Portraits (Cr: 3)

    Learning Outcomes

    Upon completion of the photography program, students will:

    • Demonstrate the critical inquiry and analysis skills needed to engage constructively in intellectual discourse within the art fields.
    • Demonstrate knowledge of and competency with computer technology as it is used in the artistic processes.
    • Demonstrate a strong handling of perceptual skills in drawing.
    • Experience the relationship of academic studio practices to professional applications.
    • Discuss and write about the historical context for the visual arts.
    • Communicate effectively in written form within the conventions of the discipline.
    • Convey an understanding of the visual forms and their aesthetic functions, and basic design principles. 
    • Demonstrate knowledge and skills in the use of basic and advanced tools, techniques, technologies, and processes sufficient to work from concept to finished product.
    • Incorporate functional knowledge of photographic history and theory, the relationship of photography to other visual disciplines, and its influence on culture in finished work.
    • Engage in experimental and manipulative techniques, candid and contrived imagery, documentary photography, archival processing, and interpretive studies.
    • Apply sophisticated use of color theory with an understanding of cultural context.
    • Engage verbally in intellectual discourse within the discipline.
    • Demonstrate willingness to go beyond original parameters of assignment, introducing new materials and forms, including tackling controversial topics.
    • Deconstruct concepts applying and carrying them out into a sophisticated and unique visual solution.
    • Discuss and present an awareness of the personal creative process.

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  • Internships and Careers

    Recent Internships

    • Peter Kaskons Photography
    • Rick Freidman Photography
    • Heath Robbins Photography
    • Amy Spirito Photography
    • Genevieve de Manio Photography
    • Adrienne Jean Photography
    • Erb Dufault Photography
    • Boston Magazine
    • North Shore Magazine
    • The Cape Ann Museum
    • Groove Boston
    • Simulacra Studios (Brixton, London)
    • Jordan Matter Photography

    Alumni Employment

    • Angela Klempner Photography
    • Harvard University
    • Peter Kaskons Photography
    • Soul Flower
    • Emily Leis Photography
    • Vero Amore Weddings
    • Northeastern University
    • Boston Garden
    • Salem News
    • Endicott College
    • Sadie Dayton Photography
    • Boston Magazine
    • Picture People

Student Work

Alex Vuksta
Introduction to Photographic Imaging
Jordyn Valencourt
Experimental and Alternative Media Photography
Kaleigh Rusgrove
Senior Thesis
Taylor Drake
Senior Thesis II
Alison Clark
Photographic Imaging
Katie McCarthy
Studio Photography
Pessina Ava
Studio Photography
Mauro Barreno
Introduction to Photographic Imaging