Advice for Prospective Photo. Undergraduate Students

Advice for students participating or considering participating in the Bachelor of Photography Program should be tailored to take into account the unique qualities of this program and the challenges that may be encountered.

First, it is important to focus on practical skills. Photography is a hands-on discipline and success depends on reinforcing theoretical knowledge with practical applications. So make time to take photos regularly outside of class. Gain experience by trying different techniques, lighting and subjects. You may find something new to learn from every photo you take.

Keep up with technology. Photography is a constantly evolving field, so keep up with the latest equipment and software. Staying up-to-date with digital photography and image processing techniques will give you a competitive edge in the professional world.

Develop your ability to think creatively. Photography should not only be limited to technical skills, but should also be seen as a form of artistic expression. You can take inspiration from art history and study different art movements to develop your own style and visual language.

Pay attention to your time management skills. Photography projects can be time-consuming. Set realistic goals when planning your projects and manage your time efficiently. Last minute stress and rushing can negatively affect your creativity and quality of work.

Critical thinking and open-mindedness are important. In photography, criticism is part of the learning and development process. Take a critical approach to both your own work and the work of others. Keeping an open mind and learning from different opinions will improve your creativity and technical skills.

Finally, be patient and maintain your passion. Photography is not a field with immediate results. Expertise and success require time and effort. Maintaining your passion and curiosity is the most important source of motivation to help you move forward on this path.

This advice will help you to be prepared for the challenges of the Bachelor of Photography program and to build a successful and fulfilling career in the field.