Enhance Your
Digital Workflow
Skills
The advent of digital photography has changed the photography industry forever. It has also changed the skillsets needed to become a part of the industry as a retoucher or perhaps a photographer’s assistant. For these types of industry professionals, it is critical to have in-depth knowledge of the technical process of digital photography from exposure to final presentation.
If you are considering entering the field of photography, enhancing your skills or changing careers, then the Certificate in Digital Workflow from The Art Institute of Pittsburgh - Online Division might be the perfect way to get started.
This highly focused certificate program teaches industry-standard skills in digital imaging and processing. In application, this program is designed to provide sufficient information for a student to consider starting a one-person retouching or printing business, or to pursue a position as an assistant to an established professional photographer.
The program builds from basic exposure, composition, and camera operations to photographic design, digital processing, color management, printing, and applied business practices. Two portfolio courses ensure that the student has opportunity to create a competitive presentation of their photographic work.
Career Portrait
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, "Employment is expected to grow as fast as the average for all occupations. Photographers can expect keen competition for job openings because the work is attractive to many people."
Furthermore, "Employment of photographers is expected to grow 12 percent over the 2008-18 period, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Demand for portrait photographers should increase as the population grows. Moreover, growth of Internet versions of magazines, journals, and newspapers will require increasing numbers of commercial photographers to provide digital images."
Accreditation
The Art Institute of Pittsburgh is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE).