Learn more about Photography in the School of Art, Art History & Design.

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Nearly 4000 square feet of facilities provide a unique and intimate environment for the study of photography.

  • 2 private graduate darkrooms with enlargers for printing negatives up to 4x5 inches
  • gang black and white darkroom with 8 Omega enlargers for printing negatives up to 4x5 inches
  • alternative process darkroom
  • film changing closets and film processing area
  • photography-only digital printing facility with new scanners and 17 and 24 inch Epson printers
  • lighting studio with hot and cool continuous lights and strobes
  • student exhibition space
  • classroom and critique space with a digital projector
  • open lab area for finishing/framing work
  • small and medium format cameras and related equipment for student check-out
  • neutral color viewing station
  • graduate studios
  • School of Art, Art History & Design Digital Lab where students can check out equipment, reserve the studio and use large format scanners and printers