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Corcoran School of the Arts and Design

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Corcoran School of the Arts and Design
Corcoran School of the Arts and Design
Washington - Columbian College of Arts & Sciences - 500 17th Street, NW - DC 20006
Here’s a polished, unique version of your requested text: --- At the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design, photography is not just a skill—it is a medium for storytelling, observation, and visual exploration. Students in the photography and photojournalism programs are immersed in both traditional and contemporary practices, learning to develop a distinct visual voice while mastering technical, aesthetic, and conceptual skills. From the first day, students explore the foundations of photographic practice, including studio work, lighting, composition, and critical analysis, preparing them to document the world with precision and creativity.

The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photojournalism provides a multidisciplinary environment where photography students collaborate with peers in studio arts and media. Courses integrate rigorous instruction in visual reporting, ethics, law, and multimedia storytelling, ensuring that graduates are prepared for the dynamic challenges of contemporary media. With faculty drawn from leading institutions like the Washington Post, the Associated Press, and other esteemed photography and editorial organizations, students receive mentorship rooted in real-world experience, bridging the gap between classroom learning and professional practice.

Located in the heart of Washington, D.C., Corcoran students have unparalleled access to a wealth of subjects, events, and cultural institutions that enrich their photographic practice. The program emphasizes hands-on learning through assignments, internships, and projects that cultivate investigative and narrative skills. From elective courses across the School of Media and Public Affairs to intensive senior projects, students are encouraged to experiment, collaborate, and explore diverse approaches to image-making.

A signature component of the program is the senior thesis exhibition, where students present a curated body of work that reflects their individual vision and mastery of photographic storytelling. Throughout their studies, students are challenged to think critically, take creative risks, and develop a professional approach to photography that positions them for careers as photojournalists, documentary photographers, or fine-art image makers. At Corcoran, photography is both a craft and a tool for understanding and engaging with the world.

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