The field of digital imaging is a diverse, exciting, and challenging one.
Digital imaging includes such fields as: desktop publishing, graphic design, fine art,
photographic restoration, advertising, marketing, image manipulation, and many more.
Professional digital imaging specialists are trained to design, develop, and execute
a broad spectrum of visually influential products. The curriculum at the Oklahoma School
of Photography is built around the industry’s leading software requirements. Adobe PhotoShop,
Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Acrobat, QuarkXPress, and Microsoft Word are part of
the training received at the Oklahoma School of Photography. In addition to software training
the school also prepares students in the use of digital cameras, scanners, print output,
and much more.
The following are just a few of the opportunities open to Digital Imaging Specialists :
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Publishing - Many magazines, newspapers, and book publishing firms are quickly moving
towards the digital revolution in rapid order. Through either of our page layout and
design software programs you could become a hot commodity to companies in this industry.
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Graphic Illustration - Through the use of our illustration software programs you could
either work for yourself or one of the many employers in this exciting career field.
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Graphic Design - Through the use of the Adobe suite of software programs you could either
work for yourself or one of the many employers creating dynamic designs for a multitude
of clientelle. Including surreal and gallery digital artwork, logos, advertising,
marketing, T-Shirt design, and more.
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Photographic Restorations - Restoring of old or damaged pictures is a flash with this
technology and its a service the public is actively seeking. You can actually digitally
repair these damaged images either freelancing or working for an employer in the field.
The Oklahoma School Of Photography's Digital Imaging students work on assignments that are geared to
prepare them for the future. The best part of the program is that you need absolutely no experience
in computers to be successful in the course. Assignments encompass such topics as designing magazine covers,
CD covers, surreal art, gallery art, illustration, brochure design, logo design, and restoring damaged
images, and more. To look at examples of work done at the school go to the Digital Gallery.
At the Oklahoma School Of Photography, we offer a modular system for the convenience of our students.
A new student can start on every other Monday and complete the course 36 weeks later. Our student/instructor
ratio is kept small so we can give our students all the attention and assistance they deserve.
Come join us to enter this exciting and rewarding new career. We'd love to hear from you! Simply click on
"Brochure" and we will get you more information through the mail.