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When choosing a photography school, the aspiring student should first consider his career goals. Those looking to concentrate their work on the fine art aspect of photography need to find a program that offers courses that will complement that goal. More commercially-minded photographers should look for programs offering courses in photographic technology, lighting, darkroom procedures, and camera formats.
Many photographers end up working as freelancers or run their own studios, and therefore many photography programs offer courses in business management and running a studio. These courses are vital to those looking to work independently. In addition, classes in accounting, marketing, and entrepreneurship could be very helpful.
Small class sizes will help ensure students receive individual attention from instructors. Hands-on time is also very important for a student to develop a portfolio, which can be used to demonstrate one's skills and abilities to potential employers. Finally, students should seek out schools that help students find internship experience or full-time positions after graduation, as the field is highly competitive.