The Department of Photography and Film offers a variety of basic, intermediate and advanced photography and filmmaking classes leading to a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography and Film.

The program provides students with the ability to intelligently express, investigate or document using photography and/or film and to interpret meaning in still and moving images. Emphasis is placed on photography and film as contemporary fine arts. The department promotes a fundamental and effective philosophy that students maintain creative freedom, have access to resources and are enrolled in courses in which they can refine their voices and skills through traditional and contemporary media, tools and professional working methods.

Student learning outcomes

Upon completing this program, students will know and know how to do the following:

  • Historical perspectives

Students will clearly recall a functional knowledge of photographic and independent film history and theory, define the relationship of photography/film to the visual disciplines and relate the medium’s influence on culture. Students will incorporate a broad perception of cultural diversity including age, race, gender, ethnicity, nationality, etc., communicating insight and ownership of a personal meaning of diversity. 

  • Applied criticism/theory

Students can analyze, assess and debate contemporary sociopolitical issues and theoretical discourses within the context of contemporary photography and film as well as related media practice and research. Topics to be examined can include but are not limited to multiculturalism, environmentalism, queer theory, feminist and gender studies, postmodernism, modernism, psychoanalytical, Marxism, post-structuralism, post-colonialism and the post-digital. Students will incorporate a broad perception of cultural diversity including age, race, gender, ethnicity, nationality, etc., communicating insight and ownership of a personal meaning of diversity within applied criticism and theory.

  • Effective visual communication

Students can effectively author and present visual illustrations, representations, descriptions, explanations and/or contextualization of their artistic, research-based and career-oriented photography/film pursuits, ideas and emotions for a broad range of purposes and audiences.

  • Professional practice skills

Students demonstrate and apply broad knowledge of current business practices and resources of professional artists and independent commercial photographers and filmmakers. Students are capable of estimating costs, administering their legal rights as authors of visual art, establishing a professional network, generating and distributing marketing materials, establishing a reliable mode of art production, acquiring additional training, and devising business plans. Students can recognize ethical issues when presented within the context of professional practice.

  • Effective oral communication

Students can effectively deliver oral descriptions, explanations and/or contextualization of their artistic, research-based and career -oriented photography/film pursuits, ideas and emotions for a broad range of purposes and audiences.

Photography concentration-specific outcome

  • Competency in photography and exhibition technique

Students effectively recognize, explain and deploy the use of basic to advanced photographic and digital media tools, techniques and processes in the context of artist books, fine art gallery and public art installations, or other creative venues to advance their work from concept to finished product. Students will display evidence of professional proficiency regarding the methods and modes of production presented in required courses covering technical mastery of analog and digital photography.

 

Degree requirements for Photography and Film, Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A) with a concentration in photography

Course Title Hours
General education
Select 30 credits of general education courses in consultation with an adviser.30
Major requirements
• Major core requirements
PHTO 280Moving Pixels3
PHTO 281Digital Imaging I3
PHTO 350Concepts I3
• Concentration requirements
PHTO 243Darkroom3
PHTO 260Experiments in Sequencing3
PHTO 307Processes and Techniques3
PHTO 340Lighting I: Studio3
PHTO 352Concepts II: Junior Project3
PHTO 381Digital Imaging II3
PHTO 420
PHTO 421
Senior Thesis I
and Senior Thesis II
6
PHTO 435Professional Practice3
PHTO 442Lighting II: Location3
PHTO 474Contemporary Critical Perspectives3
Ancillary requirements
Art Foundation Program
ARTF 131Drawing Studio3
ARTF 132Surface Research3
ARTF 133Space Research3
ARTF 134Time Studio3
ARTF 139Project Studio2
or ARTF 138 Project Seminar
ARTH 103
ARTH 104
Survey of Art I
and Survey of Art II
6
Additional requirements
ARTH 270History of the Motion Picture I3
or ARTH 271 History of the Motion Picture II
or ARTH 370 History of Animated Film
ARTH 372History of Photography3
Arts electives10
Open electives
Select any course.12
Total Hours120

The minimum number of credit hours required for this degree is 120.

What follows is a sample plan that meets the prescribed requirements within a four-year course of study at VCU. Please contact your adviser before beginning course work toward a degree.

Freshman year
Fall semesterHours
ARTF 131 Drawing Studio 3
ARTF 134 Time Studio 3
ARTF 139
Project Studio
or Project Seminar
1
ARTH 103 Survey of Art I 3
UNIV 111 Play VideoPlay course video for Focused Inquiry I Focused Inquiry I (satisfies general education UNIV foundations) 3
General education course 3
 Term Hours: 16
Spring semester
ARTF 132 Surface Research 3
ARTF 133 Space Research 3
ARTF 139
Project Studio
or Project Seminar
1
ARTH 104 Survey of Art II 3
UNIV 112 Play VideoPlay course video for Focused Inquiry II Focused Inquiry II (satisfies general education UNIV foundations) 3
General education course 3
 Term Hours: 16
Sophomore year
Fall semester
ARTH 270 History of the Motion Picture I 3
PHTO 243 Darkroom 3
PHTO 280 Moving Pixels 3
PHTO 281 Digital Imaging I 3
General education course 3
 Term Hours: 15
Spring semester
PHTO 260 Experiments in Sequencing 3
PHTO 307 Processes and Techniques 3
UNIV 200 Advanced Focused Inquiry: Literacies, Research and Communication (satisfies general education UNIV foundations) 3
Arts elective 3
General education course 3
 Term Hours: 15
Junior year
Fall semester
ARTH 372 History of Photography 3
PHTO 340 Lighting I: Studio 3
PHTO 350 Concepts I 3
PHTO 381 Digital Imaging II 3
Open elective 3
 Term Hours: 15
Spring semester
PHTO 352 Concepts II: Junior Project 3
PHTO 442 Lighting II: Location 3
Art elective 4
General education course 3
General education course 3
 Term Hours: 16
Senior year
Fall semester
PHTO 420 Senior Thesis I 3
PHTO 435 Professional Practice 3
PHTO 474 Contemporary Critical Perspectives 3
General education course 3
Open elective 3
 Term Hours: 15
Spring semester
PHTO 421 Senior Thesis II 3
Art elective 3
Open electives 6
 Term Hours: 12
 Total Hours: 120

The minimum number of credit hours required for this degree is 120.