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Schools
The Bogen Café is held at a host school. Our current host schools are listed below:
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Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale
The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale currently offers an Associate of
Science degree in Photography and a one-year diploma Applied
Photography. Beginning in October, a Bachelor of Science degree in
Photographer will be offered to meet the demands of the industry. In
addition to guest speakers, participation in the Bogen Cafe seminar is
one of many of student benefits.
Course: The Interpretive Portrait and its Negotiation, from Aug 23rd to 25th
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Daytona Beach College
The Photography Department is committed to providing a course of study
that affirms and nurtures the creative spirit of each individual and
provides the aesthetic, technical and intellectual skills necessary as
a foundation for a wide variety of professional careers or advanced
studies.
Course: The Interpretive Portrait and its Negotiation, from Sep 27th to 29th
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Foothill Community College
The mission of the Photography and Digital Imaging Department at Foothill College is to provide the finest of instruction in the use of traditional and contemporary photographic techniques for the vocational and avocational student.
Course: The Interpretive Portrait and its Negotiation, from Oct 4th to 6th
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Herron School of Art
Herron's photo facilities include multiple black and white
labs, individual color darkrooms, special problem processing areas, a computer
lab, a shooting studio, and a gallery. Faculty members who are dedicated to
their own professional development and set high standards for the department
teach the curriculum.
Course: The Interpretive Portrait and its Negotiation, from Oct 11th to 13th
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College of Southern Nevada
The College of Southern Nevada is the largest school in the Nevada State Higher Education system. Sp
Course: The Interpretive Portrait and its Negotiation, from Oct 18th to 20th
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Art Institute of Chicago
Even if you never make photographs as your work, you will
constantly rely on photographic reproduction to represent your work for
applications, print media, catalogs and the web. The photography department
at SAIC serves the entire School in developing the sophisticated understanding
and skills of reading and making photographic images that is crucial to
artists.
Course: The Interpretive Portrait and its Negotiation, from Oct 25th to 27th
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Santa Monica Community College
Our mission is to educate productive, skillful, and creative photographers. We
are a commercial program that believes the best way to have creative expression
is by understanding and perfecting solid technical skills as the basis for all
manner of photographic work and personal expression.
Course: The Interpretive Portrait and its Negotiation, from Nov 1st to 4th
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Ohio University
The School of Visual Communication (VisCom) within the Scripps College of Co
Course: The Interpretive Portrait and its Negotiation, from Nov 7th to 9th
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Austin Community College
Austin Community College's Photography program prepares students to enter the
field of professional photography with the ability to become successful
business people and highly valued employees.
Course: The Interpretive Portrait and its Negotiation, from Nov 15th to 17th
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Loyola College
Loyola’s photography program helps nurture personal creativity and inspires students to express themselves visually. Photography is a concentration within the Fine Arts Department and may be taken as a major, an interdisciplinary major (for example, in photojournalism) or a minor.
Course: The Interpretive Portrait and its Negotiation, from Jan 23rd to 25th
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Seattle Central Community College
Course: The Interpretive Portrait and its Negotiation, from Feb 6th to 9th
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Montclair State University
At Montclair State University, Photography (digital and analog) is a distinct specialization within the BA, BFA, MA and MFA programs in the Department of Art & Design. An internationally recognized faculty, guest speakers and workshop presenters have been and continue to be committed to the development of individual creative potential. Montclair State University program's focus is on the development of a solid foundation in photography, both technical and aesthetic. The goal is to graduate critical thinkers, equally at home in the arts as well as in the world of professional photography.
Course: The Interpretive Portrait and its Negotiation, from Feb 14th to 16th
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Nashville State Community College
The study of photography means different things to different people. Many people consider it an exciting hobby while others wish to make a career out of their passion for photography. The photography program at NSCC prepares students with the skills necessary to achieve their photographic goals.
Course: The Interpretive Portrait and its Negotiation, from Feb 21st to 23rd
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Rice University
Course: The Interpretive Portrait and its Negotiation, from Feb 28th to Mar 1st
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Utah Valley State College
Utah Valley University is a teaching institution which provides opportunity, promotes student success, and meets regional educational needs. UVU builds on a foundation of substantive scholarly and creative work to foster engaged learning. The university prepares professionally competent people of integrity who, as lifelong learners and leaders, serve as stewards of a globally interdependent community.
Course: The Interpretive Portrait and its Negotiation, from Mar 27th to 29th
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Mass College of Art & Design
Massachusetts College of Art + Design is a public, independent college of art and design. The college’s professional baccalaureate and graduate programs prepare students to participate in the creative economy as fine artists, designers, and art educators, and to engage in the well being of their society. As a national leader in visual art and design education, the college influences contemporary culture through the accomplishments of its alumni/ae and the creative activities of its faculty and staff.
Course: The Interpretive Portrait and its Negotiation, from Apr 3rd to 5th
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Northern Arizona University
The School of Communication at Northern Arizona University offers two degrees in photography. Students can get a B.S. Degree in Photography, which is a commercial oriented degree, or a B.S. in Journalism with an emphasis in photojournalism. Both degrees require Liberal Studies classes and a minor. As a student in either degree the benefits are from an integrated approach to communication. Internships in the commercial field of photography or photojournalism are suggested.
Course: The Language of ONE LIGHT, from Apr 17th to 19th
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The Creative Circus
Course: The Language of ONE LIGHT, from Apr 24th to 26th
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College of Santa Fe
Course: The Language of ONE LIGHT, from May 1st to 3rd
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