GRADUATE | PHOTOGRAPHY
MFA IN PHOTOGRAPHY

INTRODUCTION
Our program is the leading professional undergraduate/graduate fine art
photography program in Tennessee and the seven surrounding Mid-American
states. With the region’s largest photography faculty — consisting of
three full-time nationally known photographers, several part-time
professional teachers, and a full-time experienced photo technician —
our students receive individual attention and in-depth instruction. Our
well-equipped facilities include separate black-and-white labs, color
print lab, alternative process lab, electronic arts lab, and studio
lighting facilities. Students in our photography program have a spirit
of togetherness, which creates a positive, interactive place to study.
Their active student group, the Photographic Society, plans activities
that include a yearly lecture series of internationally known
photographers, travel, field trips, special workshops, group
exhibitions, and parties. These events provide opportunities to make
connections with leading photographers.
Students prepare for
careers in fine art photography (b&w, color, alternative process,
digital photography, and mixed media), documentary, freelance
editorial, commercial/advertising, portrait, and fashion photography,
as well as teaching.
The program’s educational philosophy
maintains that the photographer needs first to discover his or her
personal vision, followed by amplification of his/her uniqueness within
a fine arts education. Our fine arts approach, coupled with a strong
technical base, provides the foundation for artistic discovery in
photography: it frees students to explore their own direction in
photography.
Graduate students work closely with several faculty
on independent self-assigned projects that strengthen their personal
approach. This independent work becomes the key transition to a
self-sufficient professional career in photography and teaching.
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
Baccalaureate degree in photography, printmaking or related discipline
Official undergraduate transcripts
Portfolio of 20—30 slides
2 letters of reference
Statement of intent
ASSISTANTSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Teaching and service assistantships are available to students enrolled in 12 credit hours of coursework.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS
36 hours of 7000 level studio courses
9 hours of graduate level art history
9 hours of 6000 or 7000 level electives
6 hours of ART 7996, Thesis
LARRY JASUD
Photography
Associate Professor
Photography Program Coordinator
OFFICE: Meeman Journalism Bldg. 122
PH: 901/678-5642
FAX: 901/678-2735
EML: lejasud@memphis.edu
LINKS
U of M Graduate Catalog
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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
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