Media Arts
615-898-2084
Jonathan Trundle, program coordinator
Jonathan.Trundle@mtsu.edu
The Photography program combines aesthetic and technical skills with a foundation of photographic theory and history to prepare students for careers in commercial photography, creative/artistic photography, and documentary photography.
The Photography program is housed in a modern freestanding building with secured, ID card swipe access for students. Facilities include two digital classrooms with camera obscuras; a digital lab with scanners and printers; a spacious studio with an infinity wall (cyclorama); a large tabletop studio; a large black and white darkroom with 35mm, medium format, 4x5, and 8x10 enlargers; an Alternative Process Darkroom with coating and drying racks; and an Ultraviolet Light exposing unit for printing,.
The Photography program is home of the Baldwin Photographic Gallery, known for its exhibits of works by many of the world’s most renowned photographers. The Baldwin Photographic Collection and Archive which contains numerous masterpieces of photography are also managed by the Photography program.
Students are encouraged to participate in the MTSU Photo Society, a student organization that conducts photo workshops, photo safaris, and other photo-related activities.
NOTE: Majors must complete all major course requirements with a grade of C (2.00) or better.