Monday 4 August 2014

MIT offers a dozen photography classes for free via its OpenCourseWare website

by Felix Esser, Imaging-Resource


MIT, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is known across the globe as a powerhouse of technological invention and home to some of the most incredible brains in the world. A little less known is the fact that the MIT also teaches a number of photography classes, some of which have now been made available to the public. Via the MIT’s OpenCourseWare website, select photography classes are now accessible for free. The classes available include both undergraduate and graduate level courses, such as “Introduction to Photography,” “Documentary Photography and Photojournalism,” or “Computational Camera and Photography.”


http://www.imaging-resource.com/news/2014/07/25/mit-offers-a-dozen-photography-classes-for-free-via-its-opencourseware-webs


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