Where are all these photography students going? In San Diego, they may be at San Diego City College in its photography program, offering coursework on both theory and technique, which can help you jump right into the job market or transfer into a four-year college for further study. One such four-year school is the University of California at San Diego, whose Art Design program is geared specifically for the visually gifted, including, of course, photographers. Another four-year option is the University of San Diego's Photography program. Learn basic techniques, photo strategies, documentary work, and large-format photography.
Most college kids want to stay in school forever, but there's plenty awaiting graduates in the real world if you're looking for a photography career in San Diego. There are currently over 400 full-time photographer positions in San Diego, and government job growth stats show that every year through 2012 in San Diego there should be 345 new jobs in advertising, 582 new jobs for art and design in general, 21 new jobs for multimedia work, and 14 new jobs for photographers. Demand is definitely not on the decline in this field in the San Diego job market.
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Why San Diego is a Great Place to Study Photography
San Diego, California, brings to mind such exotic communities as La Mesa, Vista, La Jolla, and Chula Vista (beautiful suburban neighborhoods to match the sunny, always-80 weather in Southern California), but the city of San Diego itself is also experiencing an artistic and cultural renaissance in such downtown areas as the Gaslamp quarter. A large part of this revival is due to the influx of young student photographers, digital artists, and other cultural explorers. They've come in search of a fresh art and media world full of promise, and they've found it in San Diego.
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