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New York Institute of Photography

New York, NY
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About New York Institute of Photography

The New York Institute of Photography is a postsecondary institution located in New York, New York, specializing in photography education and training. The institute has a long history of delivering photography instruction through distance and correspondence formats, serving students across the United States and internationally. Specific institutional type, enrollment figures, and IPEDS program data are not available in current records.

No specific programs are listed in available IPEDS data at this time. The institute is known for offering certificate-level courses in photography, photojournalism, digital photography, and related visual arts fields. Prospective students should contact the institution directly for current program offerings and enrollment requirements.

Based in New York City, the institute draws on proximity to one of the world's most significant centers for media, publishing, and visual arts, providing students with a culturally rich context for developing professional photography skills.

Contact Information

Mr. Frank Britt

info@pennfoster.edu

41 East 11th Street, 11th Floor, Suite 66, New York, NY 10003

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