How to Get a Masters Degree in Photography
A master's degree in any area is highly coveted. This is no exception in photography. Many individuals with a master's in photography are able to add credibility to their portfolio while also being highly sought after in comparison to their counterparts who are non-degreed. A master's degree in photography does take work and the following article will help you understand what is needed to get there.
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Get your bachelor's degree first. Without any sort of bachelor's degree, it will be impossible to obtain a master's. Your bachelor's degree typically does not have to match your master's but, when applying to get your master's in photography, it might be in your best interest have a bachelor's in photography since this may make your admission into the grad school of your choice easier.
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Read the requirements on the websites or catalogues of schools that offer the master's degree in photography. For example, a master's degree in photography may require that you have taken a set of introductory level photography classes before even being considered as an applicant in their pool of potential master's candidates.
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Build your portfolio. This will probably be the greatest determining factor in whether or not you gain admittance to a master's program in photography. Have professors critique your work before applying and correct your weaknesses before you submit your portfolio to the schools of your choice.
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