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Monday, January 21, 2008

Brooks Institute

Hi friends,

This is for all you friends interested in pursuing photography and graphic design as a career. Who said you cannot pursue them as full time careers and then also be very successful in the field. Well it really is possible. All that you need is utmost sincerity, dedication and you need to put your mind body and soul into your interests and hone your skills and talents so that they can get you where you belong.

Photography gained the interest of many scientists and artists from its inception. Scientists have used photography to record and study movements. Artists are equally interested by these aspects but also try to explore avenues other than the photo-mechanical representation of reality, such as the pictorialist movement. Military, police, and security forces use photography for surveillance, recognition and data storage. Photography is used to preserve memories of favorite times, to capture special moments, to tell stories, to send messages, and as a source of entertainment.

Commercial advertising relies heavily on photography and has contributed greatly to its development. All photography was originally monochrome, or black and white. Even after color film was readily available, black-and-white photography continued to dominate for decades, due to its lower cost and its "classic" photographic look. In modern times, black-and-white has mostly become a minority art form, and most photography has become color photography.

The best place to pursue your photography course is at the Brooks Institute photography school. It is one of the finest arts schools that teaches this delicate art form in the way it should be taught. If graphic design is your forte, then I will say eyes shut that Collins graphic design school is the place for you. Check them out for more details and contact information.



1 comments:

Jeff Vachon said...

Are you a Brooks grad?