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The school offered a 10-month certificate-granting program covering a mix of technical, artistic, and business aspects of photography. The school was acquired by Premier after the bankruptcy of its previous owner [2] and closed in October 2016 due to financial difficulties. Its main building is now the home of the Franklin County Housing Authority.
The ITF prepares photography expositions of students‘ works and also of prominent Czech and foreign photographers. The expositions of the ICP students are held in exhibition halls in the Czech Republic but also abroad (i.e. in Opava , Ostrava , Prague , Brno , Zlín , Prostějov , Bratislava , Poznań , Katowice , Vilnius , Kaunas , Würzburg ...
It was founded as National School Studios (NSS) in 1936 by Eldon Rothgeb and R. Bruce Reinecker and incorporated in March 1948. A subsidiary of Redwood City, California-based Shutterfly Inc., the company provides photography for families, schools, and places of worship; has over 22,000 employees; and operates in all 50 states as well as in Canada.
The New York Institute of Photography (or NYIP) is a for-profit online school based out of New York City, offering different courses in photography to students all over the world. [1] NYIP currently offers ten courses in photography.
The International Center of Photography (ICP) is a photography museum and school at 84 Ludlow Street on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City. [1] ICP's photographic collection, reading room, and archives are at Mana Contemporary in Jersey City, New Jersey. [2] The organization was founded by Cornell Capa in 1974. [3]
Photography companies of the United States (2 C, 75 P) D. Defunct photography companies (1 C, 38 P) L. Lens manufacturers (11 C, 52 P) P. Photographic film makers (2 ...
Brooks Institute of Photography was founded in 1945 by Ernest H. Brooks Sr. over a bakery on State Street in Santa Barbara, California. [2] [8] The school's first photography students were primarily World War II veterans supported by the G.I. Bill.
The Helsinki School was a name introduced in an article by Boris Hohmeyer, Aufbruch im hohen Norden (Breakthrough in the Far North), in Art Das Kunstmagazin in 2003. [1] This was the first time it was used as a brand name to describe a selection of artists who had studied under adjunct professor Timothy Persons at the University of Art & Design in Espoo from the beginning of 1990s (since 2010 ...