- BrainTrack Directory: Photography
- Includes education and career information throughout the US for potential photographers.
- Brooks Institute of Photography
- Features information on their workshops, and Bachelor's and Master's degree programs.
- Columbia College Chicago: Photography Department
- Photo Department that supports wide range photography, including personal work, documentary, photojournalism, studio and commercial work, historic processes, and digital imaging.
- De Anza Photography Department
- Offer degrees in Fine Art Photography, Commercial Photography, and Digital Imaging (Electronic Still Photography).
- Fitchburg State College
- Provides a photography program where students get a hands-on experience with equipment ranging from manual 35mm film to digital SLR cameras, medium format Hasselblad and Mamiya cameras as well as traditional 4x5 view cameras.
- Moorpark College Photography Department
- Provides information on the program, courses, faculty, and school.
- Oakland Community College, Department of Photography
- Offers a photography program with courses in black & white, color, studio, digital imaging, history, digital video, and special projects in photography.
- Photography Department, City College of San Francisco
- Offers diverse program that includes a variety of topics ranging from traditional black & white photography to digital imaging, from the history of photography to the business of photography.
- RIT School of Photographic Arts and Sciences
- Features school and faculty information, a listing of projects and events, admission requirements, and alumni resources.
- Ryerson University and George Eastman House
- Offers a two year MA in Photographic Preservation and Collections Management with a faculty that includes photographic historians, scientists, practitioners, curators, and other museum professionals.
- Santa Monica College Photography Department
- Commercial program that believes the best way to have creative expression is by understanding and perfecting solid technical skills as the basis for all manner of photographic work and personal expression.
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