Visual ArtsPhotography

Photography students critiquing color digital photography in an Introductory class

BFA or BA with concentration in PhotographySee through your unique lens.

Through hands-on research and learning, you will create diverse photographic portfolios that communicate through your choices of content, composition and craft. You will actively investigate a variety of image-making concepts from commercial to lifestyle to fine art photography. You will master photographic practices that will lead you to a successful career of your choosing.

Career opportunities include: freelance lifestyle photographer, social media photographer, wedding photographer, corporate photographer, medical photographer, commercial product photographer, fine arts photographer.

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Important Dates

Portfolio Reviews

Check-in for each audition or portfolio review will be at Terry Concert Hall.

Two 91Ï㽶ÊÓƵ dancers embracing on stage under the spotlight

Why Photography at 91Ï㽶ÊÓƵ?Customize your photographic education experience.

With our emphasis on first-hand experience, you will participate in a wide variety of photographic fields so you can find your place in the photographic community before you graduate. By sending you out into our large, metropolitan area for group projects, artists in residencies and internships, you will develop a career network from day one. In turn, upon graduation, you will already have a budding photographic career in keeping with the current demands of our discipline.

Art Scholarships Pay for Your Education

The School of Art and Design at JU offers photography scholarships based on creative merit. To be eligible for a scholarship, you must submit a portfolio, check the deadline, then follow the submission guidelines.

Photography Philosophy We are photographers engaged in all aspects of art and life.

The Photography concentration at JU is committed to exposing you to the great diversity found in the field of contemporary photography. Our curriculum is designed to give you a taste of a wide variety of photographic practices. In addition, by experimenting with a plethora of processes, you will have the tools to choose the best medium to express each of your photographic visions. By researching and discussing historical and contemporary photographers and concepts, you will find your place in the photographic community. By continuously working at your craft, you will develop your own unique photographic voice. 

Photography students rinsing prints  in 91Ï㽶ÊÓƵ’s Black and White analog darkroom.

We are committed to helping you every step of the way in your photographic journey. By choosing a concentration in photography, you will become part of a rich, diverse community of image-makers who will support and challenge you to master your craft through hard work. With an equally rigorous emphasis on concept, you will discover how your choices of content, composition and craft will enhance your communicative abilities. You will be treated as a practicing professional from day one, expected to exhibit and work in the field while in school, thus assuring a smooth transition into your career of choice, be it fine art, lifestyle, social media or, more likely, a unique path you carve out for yourself. 

Professor Sheridan in the classroom teaching Alternative Processes photography students how to coat Cyanotype for Sun Prints.

We are proud to be student-centered, with a small student-to-faculty ratio, so that we can work one-on-one with you to develop your own photographic style. But we also require that you share your independent explorations with your peers. The primary value of your college experience is to have ready insights and feedback from your photographic colleagues. Being a liberal arts university, we will also create opportunities for you to work collaboratively with the broader JU community as well as greater Jacksonville. You will only be limited by your own imagination.

Two students reviewing photographs in Lightroom at an iMac in the digital Lab
Photo students group photograph in the photo lab with our mascot Sol

Alumni Profiles Life after a Photography Concentration

Jesse Brantman

(@jessebrantman) is a commercial, editorial and lifestyle photographer in Jacksonville. He specializes in fine art inspired portraiture.

Jesse Brantman in the high desert with camera

Portrait of Jack Guillebeauz in his living room late in the day

Jenn Lewis

(@jennlewisphoto) is a medical photographer working for the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville. She also has her own lifestyle photography business.

91Ï㽶ÊÓƵ Photography Alum Jenn Lewis

Photograph of a doctor and nurse performing a surgical procedure at Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville

Visiting Artists

Each year, we welcome visiting artists from around the world.

Lori Nix

Photographic Artist

Lori Nix has been making art collaboratively with Kathleen Gerber for over 16years. She constructs meticulously detailed model environments and photographs the results. For the last decade, she found inspiration in their urban surroundings, imagining a future mysteriously devoid of mankind. Her miniature fake landscapes and interiors reflect a love of science fiction and dystopian entertainment (think Blade Runner, Planet of the Apes, Logan’s Run), an appreciation for great architecture, and an affinity with the Sublime painters of the Hudson River School.

Miniature Diorama of Lori Nix’s New York Art Studio

Bill Davis

Photographic Artist & Professor

Bill Davis is an associate professor of photography and intermedia program at Western Michigan University. In 1994, Davis accepted the invitation for a multiple year residency in Prague, Czech Republic. He had done extensive research and publishing on sustainable practices in photography. His current photographic work explores light pollution No Dark in Sight: Light and the Night it Transforms.

Photograph of light pollution in Portage Michigan

Visual Art Programs

The School of Art & Design offers several other programs of study. Learn more about the programs available at 91Ï㽶ÊÓƵ.

All Visual Arts Programs