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Photography

develop your unique vision

Photography can capture moments, spark conversations, or contribute to societal change. Whether viewed through the lens of fine arts or journalism, our photography program helps you understand how photographs are made and how they have been seen and understood throughout history.

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photography Resources

Develop film, edit photos and make prints using our facilities.

Control your camera with intent and make meaningful, memorable images. No matter which campus you call home, you'll have access to facilities across multiple campuses. These resources include:

  • Gang black & white darkroom
  • Special projects lab
  • Color lab
  • Digital lab
  • Lighting studio
  • Critique classroom

You can check out supplies and equipment such as digital and film cameras, tripods, lenses and Wacom tablets. 

More to Explore

Engage with art in other ways or check out other art studio areas.

Space to Ponder Art

Expand your understanding of art through our art exhibits—including student artwork—glean insight about the human experience and get inspired to create!

Visit the Lawton Gallery

In Their Studio

Dive into the minds of artists and get inspired from their grappling with creativity. Our "In Their Studio" podcast features interviews with faculty, students and featured artists.

Listen to the Podcast

Other Studio Areas

Sculpture and metals and painting, oh my! No matter your interest, we have the tools and studio space to create your best work in a wide range of media.

See All Studio Areas

Questions?

If you are curious about photography techniques and resources at UW-Green Bay, contact Professor Sarah Detweiler.

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