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05/27/2009 11:06:06 AM · #26
BA in Computer Engineering .. When you have the mind for computers and details .. you have it for everything else .. specially photography. Too bad I didn't take Business Administration as a minor so I'd learn how to finance my photography :)
05/27/2009 11:06:50 AM · #27
Originally posted by amathiasphoto:

degree in commercial photography :)


Oh My GODDDDDDDd .. here is someone who actually have some photography education .. what are you doing in here :)
05/27/2009 11:16:01 AM · #28
Learned photography from a boyfriend in high school while he was taking courses in it. Took some art classes in drawing and painting during high school and college. Took a photography class back in 2002 just because. Read a lot of magazines.
05/27/2009 11:25:01 AM · #29
My degree in photography was a Nikon FM2 and the internet.
05/27/2009 11:30:32 AM · #30
The name of my degree is ridiculously long: BA in International Communications with a focus in News Production and an emphasis in Digital Photography; minor in Italian.
Currently going for an MA in photography.
05/27/2009 12:17:50 PM · #31
Wrote my thesis on the sex life of the dung beetle. The current financial crisis is such that I could not find a job in my field of studies and now drive a taxi.

Ray
05/27/2009 01:44:08 PM · #32
associate's degree in advertising design
05/27/2009 01:52:55 PM · #33
BA in Anthropology. No inclination to the Arts.
05/27/2009 01:55:43 PM · #34
Not sure about the translation/equivalent, but I think " Dipl.-Kommunikationdesigner" would be something like Master of Communications Design..?
05/27/2009 02:25:38 PM · #35
BS in Secondary Art Education, minor in Communications
05/27/2009 02:29:31 PM · #36
my degree was in "the arts" but not visual. I was a music major.
05/27/2009 02:30:35 PM · #37
No formal education in the arts. Surf websites like this, read the critiques, talk to people for most of my self education...
05/27/2009 02:38:34 PM · #38
Ha! What am I doing here? Well, just because I have a degree doesnt mean that I dont need a source of inspiration for my creativity! Besides what else am I going to do with my time besides spending it with all of you lovely people :)!
05/27/2009 02:39:54 PM · #39
My degree is in "the arts" like Karmat, but mine is the Culinary Arts.
05/27/2009 02:41:11 PM · #40
I began a Bachelor of Fine Arts program once, but never completed it. I couldn't put up with the pretentiousness.
05/27/2009 02:47:22 PM · #41
BA in English with a minor in Classical Studies. Looked at a LOT of Greek and Roman art and architecture for my minor. Then I somehow ended up getting a diploma in Computer Systems Technology where I learned things that aren't so artsy fartsy. (Techy wecky?)
05/27/2009 02:54:02 PM · #42
I have a BFA. I finished because it is hard to be tragically hip and pretentious in Muncie, Indiana.
(edit: Muncie is the armpit of America for those who don't know)

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05/27/2009 02:58:32 PM · #43
PhD in BS with an emphasis on the BS

- Dr. Roflmao

edit: Freudian typo

Message edited by author 2009-05-27 15:05:40.
05/27/2009 03:00:51 PM · #44
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

PhD in BS with an emphasis on the BS

- Dr. Roflamo


With a minor in Village Burning
05/27/2009 03:14:29 PM · #45
Arts/Schmarts: BA in Theater here.

05/27/2009 03:21:22 PM · #46
BS in Biology.
05/27/2009 03:43:34 PM · #47
I left Brown University (where I was an English major, a poet specifically) in 1966 to enroll in the New York Studio School, where I studied painting with some contemporary masters of the time. Was an interesting experience. Subsequently I discovered the camera and went to work as a lab rat for a photo studio, and eventually ended up with my own studio and a teaching gig at UCSD.

So I guess I'm sort of a hybrid...

R.

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05/27/2009 05:58:24 PM · #48
BA in Communication. (Not Mass Comm; the sociology stuff.) Stuck in the business world the last 20 something years. Trying to find myself again. DPC is helping.
05/28/2009 07:31:07 AM · #49
Originally posted by kenskid:

BS in Biology.


I didn't know this ken.

I have a BS in Industrial Technology and an associates in Supervision, but my wife took 4 years of art in college and is really phenominal with pencil drawings. I've learned a lot about art from her. She is always teaching me new things about color's, composition, and just tons of other things. I was surprised how many elements really can apply to many "arts" across the board including photography. We have kind of a partnership now. I take the photo and she draws the ones she likes (when she can find the time). Really cool idea having the photo and the drawing when trying to sell your work I think.

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